How to Find Free Baby Supplies


14.05.2009 21:14
Having a baby can be a very costly effort, but the great news is that there are numerous free items available for new parents and their babies. Here are some ways to get free baby supplies: 

Instructions for Finding Free Baby Supplies

Ask the obstetrician for free samples. The OB/GYN office has lots of free denounces from baby product makers. If they don't mechanically give them to the individual, ask them to. From free agreements to parenting magazines, to diaper and baby cream tries, the doctor's office should be able to give the individual a goody bag filled up with all sorts of assistive items. Additionally, most hospitals give new parents a bag of baby items to take home. These bags are given by companies like Similac and Enfamil and can have formula, diapers, diaper rash cream samples, insulated packs to keep bottles cold, baby bath soap, rattles and coupons for other free baby supplies.

Fill out the forms. Parenting and pregnancy magazines are filled up with offers for free baby supplies. Even if one is planning to peastfeed, go ahead and fill in those free pattern offers that can be found in magazines. Round the baby's due date, one will get a package from the formula company with free tries. Formula persists a very long time, so check the expiry dates. Additionally, ensure the diaper companies know the due date so they can try to carry the individual to their diaper company by sending off the free baby supplies for boys. Free subscriptions to Baby Talk Magazine, which are actually available in most of the pregnancy magazines, will get the individual through baby's first year.

Check the mailbox. Once news of the due date gets out there, one will get free offers from portrayal studios, diaper companies, offers for free baby care books, etc. Don't dissolve it as junk mail -- take the time to appear by the offers that the individual get! The popular photography studio The Picture People, for instance routinely sends free portrait offers for parents of neonates.

Visit sites of baby-friendly companies. There is strong competition among the makers of baby products, so visit as many sites as one can to sign up for free products. For example, sign up at Pampers.com to take advantage of their free offers -- and save the advantage points on the diaper packages to pay off them for a wide variety of free product for the baby. Join Enfamil's Family Beginnings Club (www.enfamil.com) and get free stuff before and after baby arrives, including a free diaper bag filled up with formula, a sippy cup and other samples.


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