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Things that we do now and we're on our fourth:
- We use disposables, and the "pee-pee only" ones go into the trash (after the normal wrapping of course). The poopy ones go into a Ziploc sandwich bag and then into the regular trash. Since we change our garbage about once every 1 1/2 days, there is very little smell. We have smelled the ones that have a large diaper pail that people try and stuff completely before throwing the bag out almost as soon as we get into someone's house. - We already had a "mini-library" of our own, because friends/family bought books for the kids early on, but we do have a bookstore outing every 3-4 months (and try to buy the books that are on sale). Everyone in both of our families have noticed a difference in how fast our kids spoke with respect to the parents that didn't read as much as we did, which was 2-3 books every night while going to sleep with a bottle. - We used the regular formula/milk bottles for all of our kids, and we're finally about done using them (about another 6 month or so left). Of course, we change the nipples about every 4-5 months, because none of our kids took to breastfeeding, and my wife tried to pump for a couple weeks to no avail. - babies with gas have a tendency to be for 2 reasons. Either they get too much air when their drinking from their bottle and can't burp very well (causing some parents to purchase the "bag" type of bottles), or their bodies don't like the soy formula. Realize that the bag type of bottles can be pretty darn expensive. - we have 2 bassinettes (because we started out with twins), and I'm glad that we talked my mother-in-law into buying the cheap but sturdy ones. And the only reason we let her buy them in the first place, is because we were having a house built when the babies were born and my mother-in-law's house wasn't big enough to fit 2 cribs. The night that we moved into our house, our daughters went into their 3-in-1 cribs that we bought for them (but eventually used for the younger 2 we have now). - our kids were in a swing for a total time of 48 hours each (at the most!). We quite literally never had to change the original batteries for them through 4 kids, and it included different musical songs. Buy one of these only if you have the extra money. - go to "gently used" clothing stores for the youngest baby clothes (up to about 2 years). They're considerably less expensive. We did however buy the t-shirts for our babies brand new. |
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I never bought a changing table or matching dresser. A basic crib and several sheets was enough. We did get plenty of use out of our stroller and high chair. Didn't use the baby swing too much. They would much rather be held.
We did use formula for about 10 1/2 months. I would just buy them on sale or with coupons. I think doctor's offices often can give free samples or coupons. I would also sign up online with the formula company for any offers they might provide. If I remember correctly, Walmart was always the cheapest formula and diapers. My kids are 10 and 6, so things do change. Just remember to shop around. |
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We've used that quite often. Of course, out kids are a little crazy (they get it from their father ... which is me). They literally want to be swung so high that they're almost facing the ground when they're going back. |
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My other advice would be to put the word out among friends and acquaintences that you're expecting. Lots of people have lots of baby stuff gathering dust, or piles of clothes in boxes that they're happy to get rid of.
We got lamps, a highchair, potty chairs, swings and all sorts of stuff from people who wanted it out of their basement or garage. Now if I could just find someone who wanted headless Polly Pocket dolls.... |
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heya guys I am definatly taking notes on everything and discussing it with hubby... We have found some great deals so far on a crib *yeah* and I have a few friends who threw a little shower for me and I got some really nice handmedowns. I am greatful for every peice of advice and everything my friends have done for me so far.
Thank goodness I am getting my Tax return soon.. I am considering putting it away in a 529 savings plan for my babies school... orputting it to diapers... ect..?? i dunno.. I do have a question... is it nessisary to buy the baby shampoo and body wash?? is the adult stuff just as good as the specialty stuff?? (of cource I would only buy store brands) I was curious as to what all you parents have to say about this out there?? |
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Baby's skin is rather tender and adult stuff rather harsh. Plus you want no more tears stuff for a baby. Check out carefully what is in the product you choose to use. There is some really bad cancer causing ingredients in body wash and shampoo. I had someone send me a website to check out ingredients and which ones are suspect but lost it. However it is on th eweb somewhere. I'm sure someone who is more web savvy than I (almost anyone) can find it for you.
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I don't think so. I have had several friends recommend Dr. Bronner's, which we already use and it is completely natural and very gentle...
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the Aveeno baby products are really nice. I still use the butt cream on Little Dude as he tends to get slightly rashy from time to time. the baby wash/shampoo is really gentle and hypoallergenic. look for BOGO'S on those products at wallyworld, target, meijjer etc.
btw.......I was given about 15 bottles of Johnson's in various formulations at my shower and in the gift baskets from visitors at the hospital.......ended up donating most of it to the local women's shelter. one large bottle should last you at least the first year. congrats on the great finds too! |
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There are many things you really don't need, but I think that list was way off base on some of those items. |
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