thread: Help! What do I buy??

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jun 2008
    37

    Help! What do I buy??

    Hi Everybody!

    I'm right on 35 weeks pregnant and I just have the cot, change table, pram and a little baby bath seat. Got a few little body suits as well in 0000.

    What else do I need? I know I need lots of stuff!!

    I know I need to get nappies - but what ones? And I need some more body suits, singlets, etc...but I have NO clue at all! What sizes??

    I also have to get a carseat!!

    Can somebody help me out here? I have no clue!

    I like those swaddling cloths you wrap baby up in for sleep - the ones that reduce the risk of SIDS. But are they too hot for summer time? My baby is due 7 February.

    And with feeding, do newborns only have breastmilk to start? Or if you don't breastfeed, formula?

    I don't even have a bag packed or anything for hospital...what do I need for the bag?

    I'm new to all of this! Need some help big time!!

    Thanks so much!!!
    Last edited by Ange1979; January 3rd, 2009 at 01:07 PM.

  2. #2
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    Apr 2008
    4,427

    Have you got car seat??? important to get that fitted in your car soon so that you can bring baby home

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Aug 2007
    3,526

    Buy clothes in 0000 and 000
    Muselim wraps are good - We still wrap our bub in them when she goes for a sleep
    I also recommend that u buy a tin of formula just incase u can't breast feed or u dont have enough milk etc and u need to top bub up, cause garunteed it will be the middle of the night when nothing is open and bub is screaming cause he/she is hungry!
    do u have a baby bath? u dont really need one, but helps if u dont want to be leaning over the big bath!
    Are u going to use cloth or disposables?
    Buy a few bottles and a dummy just incase
    A breast pump is also good!
    They are just some ideas - hope that helps a bit

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    in my head
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    Check out this thread https://www.bellybelly.com.au/forums...pital-bag.html on what to pack for hospital. There are other older threads too covering this topic if you do a search.


    You will need nappies - whether you go disposable or cloth is entirely up to you. Check with your hospital as some will provide them while you're in.

    Newborns have either breast milk or formula. Again this decision is up to you and will depend on how you find breastfeeding. If you decide on formula you will need bottles and teats and a steriliser etc.

    Don't stress mate. You sound reasonably organised to me in that you have all your big items. Make sure you have a car capsule too that is fitted properly.

    I suggest you check out some of the articles under Pregnancy, Birth or Baby headings (at the top of the site page) to get more info.

    Good luck!

  5. #5
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    Jul 2007
    melb
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    wraps range of thickness muslin is great thin wrap

    clothes wise you need singlets and short body suits and a few long ones as may get a few coolnights as weather is weird

    swaddle me wraps u can still use and just dress baby in singlet and nappy in it as most newborn babies are still swaddled wrapped.

    If bf thats all baby needs or if formula feeding you will needd sterliser, bottles, teats and formula.

    nappies depends if u want cloth or disposable. Disposable is trial and error what you like, i personally like huggies or pampers and woolworth brand

    Hospital bag you need old tshirt or nightie for labour, clothes and pjs for you after birth, lothes and wraps and maybe nappies for baby depending on hospital, pads big fat ones, lip balm, heat pack, hair ties, massage oil, camera.

    good luck

  6. #6
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    Jun 2007
    Dandenong Ranges, Melbourne.
    5,673

    i would head to big w if i were you and buy yourself a few litte pink bonds wondersuits in 000 and some litte pink singets in 000, they're always handy with newborns.

  7. #7
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    Jun 2008
    Country Victoria
    69

    The hospital gave us a list of items to take to the hospital, it included things like a couple of hats, pairs of socks/booties, bunny rugs, baby wash and powder etc. If you're not sure have a look at the articles on belly belly, also I borrowed the Choice guide to baby products from the library which I found useful.

  8. #8
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    Oct 2007
    Mudgee, NSW
    185

    with the formular I am going to get the brand called Nan Gold. Midwives have spoken very highly of it you can get the 900g Tin or you can actually order in from your local chemist a pack of 24 Sachets for around $8 - $10 which is what I plan on getting for the just in case. and then I am not spending a fortune on formular just to waste it if all the breast feeding goes well.
    Clothing I have a few 0000 but more 000 as my bubs is about average size being around 7 pound born give or take. Best and Lest have little suits for $2 and they have heaps of funky baby clothes!!
    Nappies I am using cloth mainly but disposables when I go out. the snugglers or if you have Aldi where you are grab the aldie brand I have heard that they are great and dont leak.

    When you pack your bag for hospital. I have a few nighties / PJs , socks, dressing gown, shampoo, soap, nickers ( heaps ) , maternity pads, breast pads, some nice comfy going home clothes, clothes for hubby to wear, bubbies bag has his nappies a couple of going home out fits, blanket, towel, wraps, jump suits, hats / socks / mittens, his bathing stuff like washers, soap, powder, bottom balm, moisturizer. BIRTH PLAN!!! make sure you take that and some mags or books to read while your in there. a normal vaginal birth they keep you in around 2 days so I found out from my midwife the other day.

    Shades for the car windows so bubby doesnt get sunburnt or too hot with the sun.

    I hope this helps you a little. I have been buying the Mother & Baby mag which had a list in it of what to take. Just research as much as you can, thats what I did.

    Dont stress yourself out you make it so much worse than what it is ( ive had to slow down the pace myself )

  9. #9
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    Jun 2008
    Melbourne
    21

    Hello

    I would recommend getting nappies, I just bought this week, Huggies brand of nappies for newborns from Target and got a pack of 54 for $13.99, my sister in law said those are pretty cheap, I plan on buying more nappies but bulk buy from the internet (there is a place called Nappyland, and they have some great stuff, quite cheap.
    Other things I would suggest is:
    Baby Wipes
    Formula just in case you can not breastfeed or choose not to
    bottles
    dummies ( if you choose to use them)
    singlets
    Nappy bag (to take out with you when bubs is here)
    Wraps/blankets
    Baby Shampoo, and baby soap etc
    baby powder and nappy rash cream

    Hope that helps