| Congratulations on your pregnancy! If you are
expecting a baby, you are probably worried about getting everything
you need. After you get that positive pregnancy test, you might
start to think about all of the baby supplies that you will need for
your baby. While you do not need to worry about baby shower
supplies, there are some things you will have to get ready on your
own.
Baby Basics
Many people end up stressing over baby supplies that they do not
need. There are many things that people purchase right away that
they do not need. For example, you will not need to have a high
chair when your baby is born. It will be a good four to six months
before your baby will be able to sit in a high chair! And yet, when
people think of baby supplies, they start thinking about things like
convertible car seats, baby toys, and even feeding supplies like
sippy cups and spoons. But the bottom line is that your baby is not
going to need things like this. If you are on a budget and need to
ration what you are going to purchase for your baby, here are the
basic baby supplies you will need.
First, you need to figure out sleeping arrangements as this will
dictate what type of sleeping baby supplies you will need. If you
plan on having your baby sleep in a crib, then purchasing a quality
crib will be a necessary baby supply. But if you want to co-sleep,
you can save several hundred dollars and not have to purchase a
crib. However, it is important to note that co-sleeping does not
mean simply putting the baby in bed with you. If you choose this
option you MUST read and research proper co-sleeping methods and
implement them correctly. Some sleeping baby supplies that you will
not need are heavy blankets, crib toys, fancy bedding, or cuddly
animals. These are either unnecessary (as with the fancy bedding),
or unsafe (as with the others).
A few other baby supplies that you will need are diapers and
wipes. You need to decide whether or not you will use cloth diapers
or disposable diapers. If you use cloth diapers, you can purchase
some quality cloth diapers for about two hundred dollars that will
last for at least the first year of your baby's life. Whichever one
you choose, make sure you stock up on both diapers and wipes so that
you will not run out in the middle of the night!
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