Thursday, February 21, 2008

Essential Checklist for the Arrival of Your Baby

By Tina Rychlik

This is a list of essentials for a new baby. Depending on your individual circumstances, you might find that you need more or less of certain items.

Clothing

6 bodies (short or long sleeved, depending on the season)
4 T-Shirts (short or long sleeved, depending on the season)
2 hats (lightweight cotton for summer; warm material for winter)
3 complete outfits
4 pairs of socks
2 matinee coats
Outdoor clothing (hooded jacket for summer; warm padded snowsuit for winter - try to find one which opens up wide as its much easier to get baby in and out)
2 stretchy blankets for swaddling (also useful when feeding)

For the Nursery

Suitable cot/crib with approved safety mattress
3 sheets
2 blankets
Sleeping bag (for winter use)
2 hooded towels
Wash cloths/baby sponge
Baby bath
Digital thermometer
Soft hair brush
Nappy cream
Nappy bucket
Nappy sterilizer
Nappies for newborns (a supply of disposable nappies is helpful during the first days at home even if you are going to use traditional nappies)
Changing mat
Baby listening monitor
Lambskin inlay for cold days
Breast Feeding
Breast pads (either disposable or reusable)
Curved feeding pillow
2 bottles
Bottle brush
Curved feeding pillow
6 bottles
Bottle brush
Sterilizer
Mobility
Car seat (always go to a reputable store that will advise you on the best seat for your car and show you how to fit it properly)
Buggy with rain cover, shopping tray, foot cover, parasol It's a good idea to try a buggy first to make sure you like it and your baby is happy in it - so borrow one for a week or two if you can - it can save you from making an expensive mistake. Baby sling - again, see if you can borrow one first, to make sure you like it.

What Else?

You will also need a good supply of food. The last thing on you mind will be shopping. Dads will not want to be bothered as he will want to spend time with his family. Certainly, you need a supply of fresh milk, bread, fruit and vegetables. Why don't you try out one of the organic home box schemes? They can deliver to your door vegetables, fruit, milk and other fresh produce. If you have a freezer, stock up with yummy home made meals before baby arrives. This will save you time and effort.

Tina Rychlik is the proud mother of two, and the owner of BabysBest.co.uk an online store dedicated to the preservation of our children's health. Offering only organic and all natural baby products, you can find guidelines and advice for baby and their parents by visiting http://www.babysbest.co.uk

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