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What Do I Need??

Hi all,
I'm a first time mom to be, expecting a baby boy in 5 weeks and can't wait!! Any advise on the things you couldn't live without? We have a crib, car seat, stroller, bassinette, a my breast friend... what else do i need?
thanks for sharing your experiences!

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two things Baby wipe warmer and side snap t shirts. I hated the onsies. The onsies are so difficult to get over their heads! I like the side snap kimono stylr t shirts. Gerber used to make them. I got some at mervyn's years (6) ago.

A Baby Bjorn...buy the Baby Bjorn brand. I have 2 children and used a knock off carrier for my first and the bjorn for my second. The bjorn was so much better, for baby and the person doing the carrying. Makes housework a breeze when you have a baby that loves being held!

My 2 mo old can't live without his bouncy chair and his swing (baby papasan- swings 2 ways, lights, music...) Good luck :)

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The first shower you have after labor feels like the best shower of your life despite the fact your hobbling around in it. Buy yourself some nice soaps! I bought some little herbal essences travel soaps and travel size oil of olay body wash and it felt like a godsend in that first shower. Don't bring anything in your hospital bag that you are afraid to lose!! And don't forget to bring a toothbrush and toothpaste!

Other things that I loved:
Lansinoh brand lanolin, nursing pads, and breast milk storage bags.
Tucks medicated wipes.
Dermoplast pain relieving spray for direct application!!!!
and if you are taking narcotic painkillers afterwards then don't forget your stool softener, all narcotics make you constipated and if you rip badly like I did being constipated is the last thing you want.
Also after giving birth try to take short walks, whatever you are comfortable with to help with the swelling in your feet.

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For baby: Mylicon gas drops, a square flannel blanket for swaddling and a good crib toy (I've got the little einstien turtle.)

For mom: good slippers that stay on your feet (no open backs) and have no-slip bottoms for those 3am feedings, a warm robe, easy grab and eat foods (trail mix, granola bars etc.)for when you need something but have no time/energy to actually make food and a DVR to record decent TV so you don't get stuck watching infomercials during those 3am feedings

For dad: Food he can cook for mom.

Good luck and congratulations!

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There are so many wonderful tips here! Please try to read them all!
1) Comfrey tea to stop the bleeding after birth. This was a suggestion from my midwives and all you have to do is buy dry comfry leaves from a health food store, boil 3 qts of water, put in a handful of leaves, and let it steep for about 30 min before straining. Have someone else do this for you and drink hot or cold in the first few days after birth. Make sure to put the rest in the fridge.
2) a mommy group: check before your birth with your hospital, or in a local parenting magazine you can find at some baby stores, or check online at www.meetup.com or www.cafemoms.com or www.lalecheleague.com or even www.craigslist.com for a local group. Kaiser & Sutter here both have new moms groups that meet weekly for free and you don’t even have to belong to their medical group! I think a new mom’s mental health is greatly improved by talking to other moms that are going through the same thing and it’s really nice to gather a group of similar aged children for your baby to play with as he or she grows. Go to a meeting or 2 while you are still pregnant to see how the group works, ask questions & make some connections that you can call for help after baby is born and see if the group fits your style: every group is different, so keep looking till you find one that works. Just look at the responses you’ve gotten: Aren’t other mommies great! They really like to share what works if you just ask.
3) People may ask what they can do to help. Don’t be shy. Take them up on the offer with a very specific suggestion in the first few weeks or in the first few weeks after your partner returns to work if you have a partner who will stay home from work a few weeks to help you : Could you bring a dinner on this night? Or this week? Or ask them to pick up a few of your grocery items when they go shopping for themselves. You can write them a check when they bring your bag of food to you.
4) Gather some good websites for info: http://www.askdrsears.com/ (med. Advice, sleep advice, babywearing…), www.mamatoto.org (info site to all kinds of baby carriers), www.kellymom.com (info site on breastfeeding & parenting.)
5) Learn to nurse laying down. It will save you from having to wake up all the way and sit up until baby is done. You can learn to go right back to sleep, especially when baby stops pooping at night and you can just leave him in a good quality (wet) diaper all night, just change in the morning.
6) rub olive oil on baby’s bottom at diaper changes, all natural, protects from wetness, and helps get off the meconium poo in the beginning (also advice from my midwives)
7) advice/info: how to set up your diaper bag and changing station ahead of time, plan to stay in your jammies (so everyone knows you are in recovery) in bed for a week, on the bed/couch for a week and near the bed/couch for a week: that will remind you not to do to much & tell your partner about it ahead of time so he’s prepared for helping you, where to go out to eat that has a diaper changer in the restroom & where to go to nurse & diaper when you’re out shopping (surprising lack of changers & comfy seats)
8) baby book or calendar to record all the wonderful moments, it’s nice to be able to look back at what you can’t remember because your brain was in a fog…keep it and a pen in a place you will easily see it, like by the changing table or nursing station
9) Keep a notepad & pen by your nursing place to write down your thoughts, things to do, grocery list, etc. before you forget. I was using one hand to hold baby and one hand on my breast so my husband bought me small tape recorder. That allowed me to record some baby noises and later talking too. I also recorded the songs I made up so I could remember them. Keep pillows to support your back and arms, even though you already have a nursing pillow. A nursing stool is really wonderful. It provides you with a lap and it’s at an angle so it’s more comfortable that a regular stool.

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I love my Moby wrap for an infant carrier, it is super comfortable and baby falls asleep in it so easily, when baby gets older, I recommend the ergo carrier- it is great!!
I really used the swaddling blankets with velcro- good for calming flailing arms in a newborn, also read the book "the happiest baby on the block" the suggestions really work for newborn fussiness, and explains the swaddling techniques. The Dr Sears, "the baby book" has great info on newborn and infant care- I read it cover to cover over the first month with my newborn. If you are interested on cloth diapers get a diaper service for at least the first 3 months - it is a godsend- Tiny Tots is a great service in the southbay and santa cruz area.
Good Luck, the whole experience is awesome, and really your baby doesn't need a lot of stuff, just you and your time

Hello and Congrats! This sounds crazy, but get 4-5 quilted bed pads from a medical supply store. Tuck it under your crib/bassinet mattress. Babies spit up and diapers leak so much that this will save you from constantly changing your mattress bedding. The medical supply store products are industrial strength and last for years, are quilted cotton made to breathe against the skin. The mattress pads in the baby stores tend to pill and are scratchy. They also are smaller, afraid of free edges rubbing baby's face or obstructing their mouth.
Enjoy Motherhood!

Hi,

We found the baby sling was an essential item, among other things. The one we had was a "Maya wrap" although there are lots of other kinds available.

Good Luck! Enjoy!

JL

Get yourself a sling. And don't forget that your baby will be happiest when he's right next to you, so you really don't need much. Use your stroller to carry your diaper bag, and put the baby in the sling! Those little baby sacs are really great. I took baths with my babies, slept with them, carried them, and didn't really have to buy much that way. Plus, I think it was more enjoyable for all of us!

Hi J.... another must have on your list is definitely a Swingo Matic! The rocking motion is very soothing to little ones and put them to sleep, even if feeling cranky. They are great 'babysitters'. Also a Snuggly babysling, for when your baby is little, and feels more secure being next to your body without being held in your arms. Sincerely, CJ

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