dopeyfanatic
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I've had three kids. Are you having a baby shower? If you are, you might get many things there. I have to agree about some things. For one, most stroller that come as a set are not large enough for the baby after a year old. Get a seperate carseat/stroller. Also, if you get bottles, don't get too many. While my second two didn't care what kind it was, my first one did. We went through every bottle possible until finding one he liked. And from about 2-6 months it was the only one he'd use. Don't buy pacifiers unless you're baby seems very hard to console and it's a last choice. You don't want them being 3 years old and still trying to get them off it, so don't start it! I used my swing ALL the time with my three kids. They loved it. They used it until they were about 7 months old. I know someone who just went to Once Upon a Child and got one for $25. It's her 4th child and wasn't planned, so she needed to rebuy things! Make sure you have lots of onesies, but skip too many shoes at that age. Socks are best, maybe some crib shoes, but not hard soled shoes as they're usually too heavy and look funny on little babies. I wouldn't get a carrier/sling to begin with because she might not use it. Wait and see what she thinks before wasting the money. I do know people that used them a lot, but I also know most people had them but didn't really use them. It's a $30+ item that you can spare yourself and put the money towards something else. Don't be afraid to go generic on diapers/wipes/formula. Most of them are made by the same name brand people with a generic name on them. You might have to try out a few different one before you find one you like. I say start with generics first because if you like the, why bother going with the expensive ones! Try to find things at consignments shops as they'll be much cheaper, but carseats should be bought new. You never know if someone was in a car accident with it or not. Unless someone is lending you a cradle/bassinet, don't waste the money on it. The baby can sleep in the crib just fine. If you go a lot of places get a pack n play as it will be nice for having at a park, or an overnight trip some where. And while the baby is little you can use it in your bedroom. We never really used the high chair either. Not with three kids. We found it just as easy and more convenient to leave them sitting in the car seat, bouncy seat or swing. It would save room to not have one also. Most of all, relax! Try not to worry about buying too many things up front. Most things you can get as she gets older and save yourself the money for now. She won't need a high chair until 3-4 months, or most toys for that matter. Put off what you can unless it's a gift. If you want it and have the money, then go ahead and get it. If it makes life easier for you it's worth it. You never know what your baby will/won't like until you've tried it. Some babies love swings, some don't. Some love bouncy seats, some don't. We happened to use an exersaucer a lot, but my sister use to watch a baby that flat out refused to go in one. You really never know. If you can wait until it's closer to time to get those items and take your baby some where to try them out and see if they actually like them! Congrats on the new baby. You're going to have a blast!!!