I hope that this list I have put together will help you as you are thinking about what to buy for your baby’s anticipated arrival. Please note that a lot of the products are my personal recommendations, but I will encourage you to read reviews and try things for yourself to see how you feel about a particular item. This post goes out to all of the mums to be and in particular one of my good friends!
Baby Essentials:
Baby Clothes:
Sleepsuits
Baby vests
Bodysuits
Hats
Socks
Scratch mittens
Day/Going out outfits
Cardigans
Pramsuit
Jacket/Coat
Bibs
These can all be purchased from various retailers, to name a few where I purchase my daughters clothing from are;
Next http://www.next.co.uk/newborn
Mothercare http://www.mothercare.com/clothing/baby_kids_clothing,default,sc.html
Debenhams http://www.debenhams.com/kids/baby
M&CO http://www.mandco.com/baby/?gclid=COK4isXr1soCFVIaGwodASAE9g
H&M http://www2.hm.com/en_gb/kids/new-arrivals/baby/newborn-size-0-9m.html
John Lewis http://www.johnlewis.com/browse/baby-child/baby-toddlerwear/view-all-john-lewis-baby/_/N-7bvy
Baby Gap http://www.gap.co.uk/products/baby-girl-clothes.jsp
Going Out:
Pram/Pushchair (needs to be suitable from birth)
Baby car seat
Changing bag
Footmuff (if the pushchair does not have one already)
Baby sling*
In regards to pushchairs, I definitely recommend going into the stores physically to try out the pushchairs. Push them around the store and play with the brakes and see how easily the pushchairs manoeuvre around the store. I also advise you to see how the pushchair manoeuvres with added weight, so put some shopping at the bottom or a heavy bag [if you can] and see how the pushchair feels after that. Many sales assistants will happily demonstrate how to use the pushchair, how to fold it down and how to apply the brakes, if you are stuck, just ask them!
Another point to consider when choosing a pushchair is what accessories it comes with, do you have to splash out on other accessories such as a carry cot, rain cover, foot muff and parasol or are these all included? How long can you use the pushchair for, is it suitable from birth? Does the pushchair fold with ease? Can the pushchair fit into your car boot with ease or does it need to be broken down into two parts? These are just a few questions, you may want to think about your questions carefully and write them down if necessary.
Some good retailers for pushchairs and some of the above essentials are:
Mothercare http://www.mothercare.com/pushchairs/cat_prams,default,sc.html
Babies R Us http://www.toysrus.co.uk/babiesrus/browse/travel-pushchairs/travel-systems-pushchairs/_/N-103077
Boots http://www.boots.com/en/Mother-Baby/Pushchairs/
Pramworld https://www.pramworld.co.uk/
Silvercross http://www.silvercrossbaby.com/
iCandy https://www.icandyworld.com/uk/en/home
Bugaboo https://www.bugaboo.com/GB/en_GB/strollers/?gclid=CKeMxNTq1soCFaMSwwodqGwCtQ
Pramcentre http://www.pramcentre.co.uk/baby-couture-senses-3-in-1/30046
Please check out my two blog posts for further information and advice on what I looked for when I purchased my daughters pushchair:
http://roxannesasha.com/2015/08/10/the-battle-of-the-pushchairs/
http://roxannesasha.com/2015/12/28/my-silvercross-country-club-special-edition-pram/
Bedtime:
Moses basket*
Crib*
Cot*
Cot bed*
Cot mobile
Mattress sheets
Blankets
Flat sheets
Room thermometer
Nightlight
Baby monitor
Wardrobe/Chest of drawers
A lot of these items can be purchased from many of the sites I have listed above. I regards to where your baby will sleep this is entirely up to you of course and what will play a big factor in your decision is space. Space is very important because if you have a small living space and your baby will be sleeping in the same room as you, then perhaps a crib or Moses basket may be more suitable for you. However, you can purchase smaller cots as I saw a few when I was shopping for my daughter’s cot bed.
If space is not an option then I definitely recommend purchasing a cot bed. The reason why I purchased a cot bed for my daughter is because it is big and very spacious; as she grows her cot bed will grow with her. It can be changed into a bed eventually and the cot bed drops down to accommodate her growing needs.
If you plan to breastfeed:
Sleep bras
Nursing bras
Nipple cream
Breast pump
Breastfeeding support pillow
Nursing tops
Muslins
Breast milk storage bags
Breast pads
Mothercare is a really good store to go to for a lot of these essentials, Boots is also another one. The breast pump I used was actually by Tommee Tippee and it was a manual breast pump. I was slightly reluctant to get the electronic breast pump, however if one day I do this all over again I will definitely opt for an electronic breast pump.
I went to Mothercare to get measured and the sales assistant was very professional and made me feel really comfortable. She advised me on sizes and what to buy and within about ten minutes it was all over. I left the store with everything that I needed that day!
If you plan to bottle feed:
Research different formulas (remember every baby is different, what works for one baby may not work for yours)
Bottles
Bottle brush
Milk powder dispenser
Bibs
Bottle steriliser
Bottle warmer
Please, do your research not only on formulas if you plan to bottle feed, but also on bottles. I wasted so much money purchasing Tommee Tippee bottles and my daughter did not take to them at all. I changed from Tommee Tippee bottles to Dr Brown bottles and now my daughter uses MAM bottles. I definitely recommend reading reviews and asking other mums about their experience with different brands. There are so many different bottles out there and many are formed to help with colic and wind.
These retailers sell most of the brands I mentioned;
Boots http://www.boots.com/en/Mother-Baby/Baby-Feeding/Bottle-Feeding/
Babies R Us
http://www.toysrus.co.uk/babiesrus/browse/feeding/bottle-feeding/_/N-103024
Bath time:
Baby bath towels
Baby bath robe
Baby bath
Bath thermometer
Baby nail scissors
Baby brush and comb
Baby sponge
Bath toiletries
*These can be purchased from supermarkets, pharmacies and stores such as Mothercare.
Changing time:
Nappies
Nappy bags
Wipes
Changing mat
Nappy cream
You can purchase these items from any of your local supermarkets or even a pharmacy. The supermarkets usually do great offers and discounts and Amazon also has a subscription service;
Home Safety:
Carbon monoxide detector
Smoke detector
Socket covers
Safety gates
First Aid kit
Argos is a good store for some of these essentials, but please check out these two links to further help you with keeping baby and everyone safe.
http://www.which.co.uk/l/baby-and-child-safety
Mum to be:
Maternity bras (go and get measured professionally if you can)
Maternity underwear
Maternity clothing
Nightwear
Pregnancy pillow
Pregnancy/baby journal
Mum to be toiletries
Stretchmark cream
Hospital Bag:
Hospital bag for you and your baby
Dressing gown
Slippers
Nightwear
Underwear (including cotton underwear and disposable underwear)
Maternity towels
Nursing bras
Breast pads
iPod/mp3 player
Toiletries
Toothbrush and toothpaste
Hairbrush and comb
Bath towel and wash cloth
Mobile phone and charger
Going home attire
Money
Birth Plan and Pregnancy notes
Baby’s hospital items:
Baby wipes (although I was told not to use wipes on my daughter until she was a week or so old)
Cotton pads/cotton wool
Nappies
Bodysuits
Sleepsuits
Baby blanket
Pramsuit/Coat*
*Dependent on your choice
With Love,
Roxanne-Sasha..
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