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@Lacra: rather than actually removing items we already have, we should do something like
* <del>strike them out</del>, or
** indent them, or
* {{color|lightgrey|grey them out.}}
=Clothing=
=Clothing=
* 8 undershirts or onesies (mix of short-sleeve and long-sleeve)
* {{color|lightgrey|8 undershirts or onesies (mix of short-sleeve and long-sleeve, kimono style, not pull through the head)}} [thanks Janet, Peter/Anna]
* 5 nightgowns (for use until the cord falls off)
* {{color|lightgrey|5 nightgowns (for use until the cord falls off)}}
* 8 one-piece stretchy sleepers (go for ones with zippers; new moms swear by them!)
* {{color|lightgrey|8 one-piece stretchy sleepers (with zippers or snaps)}}
* 5 pairs of pants
* {{color|lightgrey|5 pairs of pants}}
* 2 newborn hats
* {{color|lightgrey|2 newborn hats}}
* 8 pairs of socks or booties, to wear with nightgowns and outfits
* {{color|lightgrey|8 pairs of socks or booties, to wear with nightgowns and outfits -have 3}}
* 2 pairs of scratch mittens, to keep baby from scratching his face
* {{color|lightgrey|2 pairs of scratch mittens, to keep baby from scratching his face}}
* 2 cardigans or jackets, more in winter
* {{color|lightgrey|2 cardigans or jackets, more in winter}}
* Bunting bag or snowsuit for winter baby
* {{color|lightgrey|heavier 1-piece sleeper}}
* Laundry detergent for infants
* 4 outfits for dressing up (optional)


Blankets
Blankets
* 3 large cotton blankets
* {{color|lightgrey|3 large cotton blankets}}
* 8 receiving blankets (they also make handy burp cloths)
* {{color|lightgrey|8 receiving blankets (they also make handy burp cloths)}}


=Feeding=
=Feeding=
If you're breastfeeding, you don't really need any equipment.
Some nursing mothers like to have these items:
* Lots of bibs
* Lots of bibs
* Burp cloths
* Burp cloths
* Breast pump
* {{color|lightgrey|Breast pump}} [Thanks Peter/Anna]
* Milk storage containers
* Milk storage containers
* Nursing pillow
* Nursing pillow
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* Lotion for sore nipples
* Lotion for sore nipples


If you are formula feeding:
* 2 four-ounce bottles with nipples
* Lots of bibs
* 2 eight-ounce bottles with nipples
* Burp cloths
* 8 four-ounce bottles with nipples
* 6 eight-ounce bottles with nipples
* Bottle and nipple brush
* Bottle and nipple brush
* Formula (be sure to check expiry date and note the lot number in case of recalls)
* Formula (be sure to check expiry date and note the lot number in case of recalls)
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=Diapering=
=Diapering=
If you are using re-usable cloth diapers:
* Several dozen (4 or 5) cloth or re-usable diapers
* 8 waterproof covers
* 1 diaper pail
* Changing pad
* Baby ointment or other barrier cream to prevent rash
* Snaps, Velcro or safety pins to secure re-usable diapers
* Disposable wipes or a couple dozen washcloths for cleaning baby's bottom
If you are using disposable diapers:
If you are using disposable diapers:
* Two boxes of newborn-size diapers (it's better not to buy too many in advance in case your baby is large or grows quickly)
* Two boxes of newborn-size diapers (it's better not to buy too many in advance in case your baby is large or grows quickly)
* 1 diaper pail
* {{color|lightgrey|1 diaper pail}}
* Changing pad
* Changing pad
* Baby ointment or barrier cream to prevent rash
* Baby ointment or barrier cream to prevent rash
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=Bedtime=
=Bedtime=
If you are using a crib:
* {{color|lightgrey|Crib}} [thanks Sophia]
* Approved crib and crib mattress
* Crib mattress
* 3 waterproof mattress covers
* 3 waterproof mattress covers
* 4 fitted cribsheets
* 4 fitted cribsheets
* 4 light blankets that fit in the crib
* 4 light blankets that fit in the crib
* Sleep sack
* {{color|lightgrey|Sleep sack}}
 
If you are co-sleeping:
* Firm mattress (not a waterbed)
* 3 waterproof pads to place under baby
* 3 waterproof pads to place under baby
* Light comforter (keep away from baby's head)
* Sleep sack


=Other necessities=
=Other necessities=
* Approved infant safety seat for car
* {{color|lightgrey|Infant safety seat for car}} [Thanks Janet]
* Stroller that reclines so newborn can lie flat
* {{color|lightgrey|Stroller that reclines so newborn can lie flat}} [Thanks Peter/Anna]
* Nail clippers or scissors (or just bite off baby's nails as needed)
* Nail clippers or scissors
* Bulb syringe for suctioning mucous
* Bulb syringe for suctioning mucous
* Baby thermometer
* Baby thermometer
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=Nice-to-have items=
=Nice-to-have items=
* Change table (or just use change pad on top of dresser or bed)
* Rocking chair for feeding and swaddling
* Playpen
* Playpen
* Sling or baby carrier
* baby carrier
* Diaper bag
* {{color|lightgrey|Diaper bag}} [Thanks Peter/Anna]
* 1 or 2 change pads
* {{color|lightgrey|1 or 2 change pads}} [Thanks Peter/Anna]
* Plastic hangers for closet
* 2 to 4 pacifiers
* Sun shade for car windows
* 2 or 4 pacifiers (if you choose to use these)
* Rattles and other baby toys
* Rattles and other baby toys
* Mobiles
* Mobiles
* Night light
* {{color|lightgrey|Night light}}

Latest revision as of 18:22, 23 October 2013

Clothing

  • 8 undershirts or onesies (mix of short-sleeve and long-sleeve, kimono style, not pull through the head) [thanks Janet, Peter/Anna]
  • 5 nightgowns (for use until the cord falls off)
  • 8 one-piece stretchy sleepers (with zippers or snaps)
  • 5 pairs of pants
  • 2 newborn hats
  • 8 pairs of socks or booties, to wear with nightgowns and outfits -have 3
  • 2 pairs of scratch mittens, to keep baby from scratching his face
  • 2 cardigans or jackets, more in winter
  • heavier 1-piece sleeper

Blankets

  • 3 large cotton blankets
  • 8 receiving blankets (they also make handy burp cloths)

Feeding

  • Lots of bibs
  • Burp cloths
  • Breast pump [Thanks Peter/Anna]
  • Milk storage containers
  • Nursing pillow
  • Nursing bras (if buying before baby is born, buy one cup size larger than your pregnant bra size)
  • Breast pads (disposable or washable)
  • Lotion for sore nipples
  • 2 four-ounce bottles with nipples
  • 2 eight-ounce bottles with nipples
  • Bottle and nipple brush
  • Formula (be sure to check expiry date and note the lot number in case of recalls)
  • Thermal bottle carrier

Diapering

If you are using disposable diapers:

  • Two boxes of newborn-size diapers (it's better not to buy too many in advance in case your baby is large or grows quickly)
  • 1 diaper pail
  • Changing pad
  • Baby ointment or barrier cream to prevent rash
  • Disposable wipes or a couple dozen washcloths for cleaning baby's bottom


Bathtime

  • 1 plastic infant tub (or use a large dishpan in the sink, or take baby in the bath with you)
  • 12 washcloths, not used on baby's bottom
  • Baby soap or cleanser
  • Baby soft-bristled hair brush
  • 3 soft-hooded towels

Bedtime

  • Crib [thanks Sophia]
  • Crib mattress
  • 3 waterproof mattress covers
  • 4 fitted cribsheets
  • 4 light blankets that fit in the crib
  • Sleep sack
  • 3 waterproof pads to place under baby

Other necessities

  • Infant safety seat for car [Thanks Janet]
  • Stroller that reclines so newborn can lie flat [Thanks Peter/Anna]
  • Nail clippers or scissors
  • Bulb syringe for suctioning mucous
  • Baby thermometer
  • Eye dropper or medicine spoon
  • Medication in case of fever

Nice-to-have items

  • Playpen
  • baby carrier
  • Diaper bag [Thanks Peter/Anna]
  • 1 or 2 change pads [Thanks Peter/Anna]
  • 2 to 4 pacifiers
  • Rattles and other baby toys
  • Mobiles
  • Night light