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Newborn Must-Haves for New Parents

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مقال بقلم Rob
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نُشر في 2024-10-08
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وقت القراءة 6 دقائق
Pregnancy is a really an exciting time, but also a very busy one. Getting organised with to-buy checklists can be very useful, and you’ll thank yourself once your newborn arrives!
To help, we've written this first-time parent checklist, filled with all the newborn essentials you'll need to care for your new baby. From feeding and sleeping essentials to clothing and hygiene products, we've got you covered.
When to start buying baby stuff
There's no 'perfect' time for parents to start shopping for baby items, but most people start making purchases during the second trimester of pregnancy.
There are some things that many parents do buy during the first trimester, including:
- a pregnancy diary to record the next few months
- pregnancy vitamins like folic acid and vitamin D
Newborn essentials to make parenting easier
Before you shop 'til you drop, it's a good idea to resist impulse buys and consider how much storage space you have at home. Remember too that you'll be gifted a lot of the items on this list from family and friends (people love to buy presents for a new baby). So, don't forget to add some of the following essentials to your baby shower gift registry.
Newborn feeding essentials
- Nursing bras, breast pads and nipple cream: These are all essential if you're planning on breastfeeding your baby.
- Breast pump: If you're thinking of giving your baby breast milk in a bottle, you'll need a breast pump to express it.
- Milk storage bags: These are designed to store your expressed breast milk and they're pre-sterilised for convenience.
- Formula milk: If you're planning on bottle feeding formula, it's a good idea to have some stocked up at home before your baby arrives. Your midwife or health visitor will be able to help you choose from the many brands of formula available.
- Baby bottles: You can feed your baby breast milk or formula using a bottle, and there are lots of different types out there.
- Teats: Once you've got bottles, you'll then need replacement teats in a range of flow rates to feed your baby as their appetite grows.
- Bottle warmer: A bottle warmer lets you heat breast milk or formula feeds to the perfect temperature.
- Sterilising equipment: A baby's immune system is delicate, so all their feeding equipment needs to be sterilised to protect them from harmful germs.
- Bibs and muslin cloths: Feeding a baby can be a little messy. Bibs and muslin cloths can help mop up any spills and keep your baby clean and dry.