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  1. #1
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    Apr 2009
    Perth, WA
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    Long Term TTC's did you layby before you were pregnant???

    Hi girls,

    I know many people talk about it being bad luck to buy anything before you are pregnant however.....

    DH and I have been ttc for almost 4 years and TTC certainly takes its toll on the bank account We plan on going back to use our frostie in March, however if we get back on our feet a bit quicker (we have just returned from 6 months in Europe) then we may use it in December.

    I have toyed with the idea of putting a few bits on layby each fortnight, just basic jumpsuits, bottles, blankets etc and getting a little collection together. DH and I have already decided that we wont be finding out what we are having once I fall pregnant, so it would all be unisex colours if I was to buy them later anyway.

    I think financially it will be much easier. Do you think this is a good idea or bad luck???

  2. #2
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    Mar 2006
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    I wouldn't be thinking good idea or bad luck but more in the terms of what season bubby gets born in will affect what you need and in what size.

    Plus the excitment of buying everything for your baby when you are pregnant is fabulous. Kinda adds to the excitment.

    We also toyed with the idea as well and these were the big points that changed our minds and we waited.

    (Hope you don't mind me adding my two cents even though I'm not a Long Term TTC).

  3. #3

    Jan 2008
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    The only thing I bought was a yellow jumpsuit because apparently it gives you good luck. I thought it was bad luck buying anything else :/

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    I didn't buy clothes or bottles as such. But I did collect children's books and bought a bookshelf totally different to all my other furniture, but knowing it would match in with how I wanted a baby's room to look like. I worked in a children's bookshop, so knew what I wanted to get, and made the most of my small discount! Since DD was born, I haven't really been able to afford more books, but she has an enormous amount

  5. #5
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    Oct 2010
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    I bought some books for relatives who were long term TTC. Ooh you could also get Baby Music too, which doubles as relaxation music.

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    Hi Amy I didn't buy anything either, until I finally got my BFP. And even then I only ended up getting the essentials ie lots of onesies for hospital and that is pretty much all they wear for the first few months. You will find when you get your BFP there are so many people who have been there along the way and wishing this for you they will almost be more exited than you and your baby shower will get you most of what you need. And if you are like me you will look at what you have and what you ended up using and will be amazed by how quick bub grows and how much you haven't even used. But in saying all of that, maybe get a few inspirational items that will help keep your faith and hope and give you something to look forward to. I hope your BFP is just around the corner xx

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    Ive been good (at least i think i have) and bought stuff dirt cheap when its come up. i have bought a cot, a crib that rocks, a rocking chair and 2 slings over the last yr all together i spent less than $200 easy. plus i also have another sling, a bath and boxes and boxes of clothes that Starbright has given me for free.
    I do think of jinxing...but dont 100% believe that. if it came into our lives and was heaps cheap i took it as a sign to get it.
    Mind you i havent gone and bought anything brand new cause i think that is more jinx worthy.

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    Oct 2009
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    I bought a few jumpsuits, mainly to cry over every month for two years when AF arrived, or to cuddle during the tww. I know, I have problems. But no, we didn't buy anything really until after our bfp, although if I have had it my way we probably would have. In a way though I can see how painful having all that stuff would have been if I had bought it too early, and we were still ttc for a long time with a cot etc all sitting around

  9. #9
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    Jun 2008
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    I have a friend who is LTTC with loads of baby stuff in the garage she thinks is bad luck. I have a nursery full of unused baby stuff. I dont think it's bad luck so much as really sad. Though I was superstitious about buying things when pregnant with DS2.

    I had another friend warn me about not buying much stuff before the baby arrives. It's a superstition in her culture. I wish I'd listened to her.

    Sorry if my 2c are a downer. You could open a specific savings account for baby stuff and put away $5-10 a week.

  10. #10
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jan 2006
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    I never did.
    Don't believe in superstitions, I just figured it might be a waste of money.

  11. #11
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    Apr 2009
    Perth, WA
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    Thanks for your opinions girls, I really appreciate your input!

    I wasnt thinking big things like cots, baths etc. More just the onsie suits, bottles, etc that I could put in a box and put away in the cupboard. I can see it from both points now and think I will wait a bit longer and see how I feel in a few months time.

    I couldnt help myself when I was in France, I saw a little white bib with Golden baby written in french writing on the front and it was my little bit of hope to pull me through the trip.

    I guess im just at that point where the holiday is over and the emotions are kicking back in, im so ready to have a baby and it was only last night that it sunk in that we have been trying for nearly 4 years

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    Jul 2006
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    I didn't because I had already had a couple of m/c and was feeling so anxious that DD wouldn't be full ter
    , so I waited until I was 20 weeks then went nuts.

  13. #13
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    Dec 2006
    Smidgen-ville
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    I'm with tashybabe and Audax - i think a bank account is a great idea.

    I did not buy things. Not because i'm superstitious, but i didn't want to see things that reminded me that i was TTC for so long. Even when i saw things on special - i resisted the urge.
    I'm glad i didn't buy stuff as I would have changed my mind on carseats and carriers and baths etc, as new and improved ones hit the market.

    Blankets you will proabably be given lots for bub.
    Bottles - don't buy yet, you never know how you might be feeding your baby.
    Jumpsuits can always be picked up fairly cheaply any time of year.

    JMO though.

  14. #14
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    Mar 2006
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    The idea of a bank account is a great idea - wish I had thought of that when we started TTC #1.

  15. #15
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    Sep 2008
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    I have been ttc for 6 years and have bought things in the three pregnancy's I have lost . So I have heaps of baby clothes, socks, blankets, and toys. I am not supersticious at all. The reason I lost my pregancy's was because of trisomy's not because of a baby outfit. So to me the supersticious side of things doesnt gell. However :

    My only sad part of this is : My first pregancy we got to 11 weeks and I purchased a beautiful bassinette, my DH is a little sad that it reminds him of the one we lost all those years ago. I will put little gaurdian angels on the skirt, as a sign they are in our hearts.

  16. #16
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    Sep 2008
    Adelaide
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    Our friends were selling a cot, change table and rocking chair which we bought from them 18 months before DS was born, it was a bargain and we stored it out of sight, We bought a few new things as a sign of hopefulness while we were TTC but nothing major.

    However an friend who has had many failed IVF attempts and a number of early m/c has a fully decked out nursery and she cant open the door. She plans on buying all new stuff should she ever get pregnant, some things are outdated. It haunts her So I think you need to be a bit level headed about it all.

    A Baby Bank account is a great idea