Below is a checklist of all the things you will need to buy
before your baby is born. All you have to do is print it off use
it as a guide. It is always best to wait until you are at least
three months pregnant before buying in for the baby as you might
find out what sex your baby is when you have an ultra scan, or
in case of any problems. We have added some useful tips that
will help both you and baby.
Baby`s clothing
Sleep suits (if your baby is born in the winter months then buy
thick warm sleep suits, buy thin cotton ones if your baby is
born in the summer months.)
Vests.
Cardigans
Socks
Booties
Scratch mittens
Hats (woolen if winter, cotton if summer.)
Snow suit if winter
Remember to only buy a few of each until after your baby is
born. Buy clothes in unisex colours (lemon, white, mint) unless
you know what the sex of your baby is going to be.
Nappy changing
Nappies (disposable, terry towelling nappies. Disposable nappies
are easier terry towelling are cheaper)
Bucket and safety pins if using terry towelling nappies
Nappy sacks (use fragrant ones for those smelly nappies)
Baby wipes (use thick soft wipes they are gentler to baby`s
bottom or cotton wool and water is just as good)
Changing mat
Nappy cream like soda cream
Changing bag for traveling (try to get one that has a built in
changing mat)
Bathing baby
Baby bath (you can usually buy baby baths that have a number of
different accessories with them like thermometer, towel, potty
and more they often work out cheaper)
Shampoo, Baby soap, sponge, flannel
Baby brush/comb, scissors
Baby lotion, oil, talc
Baby towel (the softer the towel the better. Always wash towels
before using them)
Thermometer
Try and buy nappies and toiletries in bulk so as you won`t need
to worry about them when the baby is born allowing you to enjoy
your time with the baby
Baby`s sleep
For the first few months you will need either a morses basket,
crib or carry cot
Cot (look for the British standard mark BS 1753 before buying a
cot. The cot must be sturdy and the mattress must fit firmly so
baby`s head can not get stuck in any spaces. It might be worth
while investing in a cot bed that will last up until your child
is five years old.)
Mattress (always buy a new mattress if you can and make sure it
is hard and firm. Try and get one with a plastic cover on)
Sheets (fitted sheets are easiest but can be a bit expensive.
Buy at least four sheets as they need changing quite often)
Several light blankets (use light colours. Keep baby close by at
night for the first few months and never use a pillow or duvet.
Breast feeding
Breast pump (this for pumping breast milk into a bottle)
Nursing bras (cotton is best as it allows air to circulate)
Breast pads
Nipple cream (check with your doctor or mid wife first)
Bottle feeding
Bottles at least six
sterilising equipment and sterilising tablets or fluid
Bottle brush
Bottle warmer
Infant formula milk (don`t buy too far inadvance and always
check the sell by date)
Bibs
Make
sure you always sterilize bottles properly after use. To save
time you can make bottles up in advance and keep them in the
refrigerator but only keep them for up to twenty four hours at a
time.
Out
and about
Pram (prams are very comfortable and warm for babies but are no
good for public transport)
Pushchair (pushchairs are only suitable for babies if they have
fully reclining seats. Use alight weight pushchair for babies
over one)
Three-in-one (this is a carrycot on a set of wheels that
converts into a pushchair. This is also no good for public
transport)
Baby carriers (baby likes these as they are close to you but can
only be used for a few months. They are ideal for public
transport)
Raincover
Shawl/blanket (always carry one with you to keep baby warm)
Other things
Baby bouncer (these are ideal to keep baby happy while you do
other things)
High chair
Mobile for cot
Baby listener
Dummies
Soft toys
Try and buy nappies and toiletries in bulk so as you won`t need
to worry about them when the baby is born allowing you to enjoy
your time with the baby
We
wish you all the best with your pregnancy and hopes that both
you and baby are well and that your checklist has been of some
use.