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What to Buy - A Guide for First
Time Parents
One of the most
exciting part of preparing for baby's arrival is shopping
for him.
SLEEPING
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Item |
Qty |
Comments |
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Baby Cot
/ Crib with Mattress |
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Try to get those which can be converted
to a bed or playpen for later use. I got ours at a low
price from Carrefour, and liked the fact that it was lightweight
and easily pushed around the room. It really helped as
our room was rather small, so we could push the cot away
in the daytime, but pull it right next to our bed by night.
Oh yes, a mosquito net is absolutely necessary, especially
if you do not plan to sleep in air-conditioned room. We
saved baby Danielle some mosquito bites as a result. |
|
Moses
Basket |
|
This is not a necessity,
as it is bulky to carry around, and baby outgrows it in
a matter of four weeks! However, my cousin passed me hers
and we used it during baby's first month celebration.
Quite charming :) |
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Crib bumper |
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This comes in useful only when baby
starts to roll around, by about the third month. |
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Pillow
and bolster |
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Infant pillow and bolster
comes in handy by baby's second month. |
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Blanket |
|
Baby tends to kick it
aside with ease. I found it much easier to have baby wear
a full-length romper if it gets chilly. |
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Waterproof
mat / matress protector |
|
Waterproof mat is absolutely
necessary, and can be obtained cheaply. Place it between
the mattress and the mattress cover. |
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Receiving
Shawl |
|
Most hospitals give these
away as a gift for baby, so don't bother purchasing one.
In any case, a good-old piece of nappy can perform the
same function. |
BATHING
|
Item |
Qty |
Comments |
|
Baby bath / tub |
1 |
A simple one will do. Check for the
edges - I notice that some cheaper tubs have very rough
edges which may cut baby's little fingers by the time
he starts to hold on to the edges for support. |
|
Non-slip pad |
1 |
Useful only when baby
starts to sit up. However, make sure you clean them thorough
and not allow mold to grow underneath! |
|
Very soft face towel |
3 |
Good to invest in high-quality ones.
|
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Bath towel |
2 |
These days, hooded towels are readily
available. They are useful especially when baby is still
very small. However, baby soon outgrows them by the time
they hit three months. |
|
Baby lotion
and shampoo |
1 |
Recommended - Johnson's
Top-to-toe Baby Wash. No need for shampoo at this early
stage. |
|
Baby oil |
1 |
I didn't really use these,
though I know some mothers use natural baby oils to massage
their babies. |
|
Baby powder |
1 |
Good for keeping baby
dry and cool, but take care not to over-use. |
|
Baby nail-clipper
/ blunt-ended scissors |
1 |
Extremely important! Babies
scratch themselves like crazy and you want to spare yourself
the heartache of seeing baby's faces scratched. The blunt-ended
scissors were very easy and safe to use on an infant's
tiny and tender finger-nails. Many mothers swear by them.
You can then progress to using the baby nail-clipper as
you become more confident. |
|
Comb and brush
set |
1 |
Depends on your baby's
needs...Baby Dani was nearly bald so there was no need
for such. |
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Cotton balls
/ buds |
|
You need to keep baby's
little ears clean...remember to soak them in water before
using on baby. |
CHANGING
|
Item |
Qty |
Comments |
|
Changing Mat |
1 |
This is an essential to
prevent urine from soaking through while changing the
nappy. |
|
Nappy Liners |
1-3 box |
You'll need
lots of these if you are using nappies. Even if you are
not, it is good to have some box handy as you will find
the absorbent nature of the liners useful. (Tip: can be
used as a shield between your nipple and the breast pad
in the beginning, if you cut them out into round shapes.) |
|
Clothe diapers |
12 - 24 |
Two dozens at least if
you are planning to use nappies. Even if not, again it
is extremely to purchase a box of them - can be used as
blankets on warmer days, or to swaddle the newborn. Or
as a base for any surface when going on outings etc. It
is multi-purpose. |
|
Safety pins |
6 |
To fasten
the clothe diapers. Otherwise, no need for it. |
|
Plastic pants |
0 |
To cover clothe
diapers, but I didn't use any as they are too hot for
baby. Parents I know also do not have use for these. |
|
Disposable
diapers |
1 big pack |
Even for newborns.
Pampers Premium, though expensive, does indeed feel more
delicate against the skin, and is not bulky. |
|
Wet tissue |
3 big packs |
Extremely
handy. Pigeon brand - good textured surface. Tolly-joy
is more economical but the wipes are also smaller. |
|
Diaper rash
cream |
1 |
Favourite
brands include Drapolene and Pureen (which has a nice
thick texture for good coverage). |
|
Baby powder |
1 |
Do not overdo
it. Also, you may want a powder puff. |
|
Cotton balls |
2-3 |
More economical
to buy the cotton in a roll and tear it into pieces yourself.
|
|
Buckets |
2 |
One for dirty
nappies that need soaking, other other for cleaner items
that don't require soaking, together with baby clothes.
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CLOTHING
|
Item |
Qty |
Comments |
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Short-sleeve button front
or tie-front / wide necked cotton tee shirts |
6 - 8 |
About 6 is enough, and
you'll find your collection suddenly enlarged after the
gifts start streaming in after baby's birth. Button-fronts
or tie-fronts are usually easier on little babies, as
they get scared of things coming over their heads! |
|
Long-sleeve
button front |
2 |
Depending
on your baby's tolerance for heat. But really useful for
going out to air-conditioned places. |
|
Long pants |
2 |
Again, depends on your
baby's needs, you may or may not need these. |
|
Rompers/stretch
suits |
4 |
Useful especially
as baby grows older and is not swaddled when sleeping.
Ensures that baby's tummy does not get exposed, as might
happen with two-piece sleep wear. |
|
Booties and
mittens |
3 sets |
Mittens absolutely
necessary, to prevent baby accidentally scratching his
face. Personally have found baby socks much more effective
than booties. |
|
Shorts |
2 |
Basically
to cover the disposable diaper when going out...I was
happy to have baby wearing just her diapers when at home.
|
|
Sleep Suits |
3 |
Optional.
Advantage: covers baby from neck downwards, including
his little feet. |
FEEDING
|
Item |
Qty |
Comments |
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Steriliser |
1 |
You can buy a steam sterilizer
or sterilise by boiling or immersing in solution. |
|
Milk Bottles |
4 |
Needed even
if you are breastfeeding, for the expresesd breast milk.
Start with the smallest size available. |
|
Bottle teats (extra) |
2 - 4 |
Depending on the frequency
of your bottle-feeding and sterilizer. |
|
Milk Powder |
1 - 2 |
Even if you
are breastfeeding it is good to have a can on stand-by.
|
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Milk Powder
container |
1 |
For travelling.
|
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Thermos flask |
1 |
Essential
to keep water warm, especially appreciated in the middle
of the night. |
|
Pacifier with
cover |
1 |
Depends on
whether you are keen to have baby take to a pacifier,
but useful to have around anyway. |
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Bottle and
nipple cleaning liquid |
1 |
Important
- used for cleaning bottles. |
|
Bottle and
nipple brushes |
1 |
Important
- used for cleaning bottles. |
BREASTFEEDING
|
Item |
Qty |
Comments |
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Breast pads |
1 box |
You'll need them especially
in the first few months. Useful to have some clothe ones
(three sets should suffice) to wear at home. Saves cost.
|
|
Breast pump |
1 |
You have a
choice of either a manual one or an electric one. Apparently
the AVENT ISIS pump is a popular model among many mummies.
|
|
Cream |
1 tube |
Usually given to you by
the hospital. |
|
Breast shells |
1 set |
Life-saver
during the first few days, when your nipples are sore.
Helps provide a barrier between your nipple and your bra.
Also, good for collecting milk from your other breast
when letting down, so every drop of expressed breast milky
is not wasted. |
|
Nursing bras |
4 |
Get a range
- from those with underwire support for going out, to
soft, non-padded ones for wearing at home. |
|
Nursing tops |
3 - 4 |
Definitely
makes the nursing experience when you are outdoors much
more enjoyable and discreet. |
TRAVELLING / ON THE MOVE
|
Item |
Qty |
Comments |
|
Stroller |
1 |
With so many models out
there, you are spoilt for choice. One thing to watch out
for - its weight! Some may be cheap but they weigh a tonne
and that makes you reluctant to use it. |
|
Car seat cum
carrier / rocker |
1 |
There are
some convertible ones that can take baby from infancy
all the way up till 4 years of age!
If you prefer an infant car seat, make sure it is detachable
from the car easily to be doubled-up as a rocker indoors.
|
|
Diaper bag with changing
pad |
1 |
Firstly, the hospital
will probably give you one as a send-off gift. Or, simply
use your backpack or any tote-bag you have. |
|
Baby carrier
/ sling |
1 |
Very useful
as it frees your hands to do other things, such as pressing
button of lift, locking door etc. Also, slings are perfect
for breastfeeding discreetly! |
|
Baby rocker |
1 |
Get one which
is lightweight and durable. Some can be converted into
sit-up position, which baby will appreciate as he gets
older. |
OTHERS
|
Item |
Qty |
Comments |
|
Baby monitor |
1 |
Compulsory if you plan
to have baby sleeping in a separate room. Otherwise, not
a must. |
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Infant toys |
Depends |
Not too many
please - save your money for buying books and other stuff
for baby as he gets older. Developmental toys in red,
black and white are readily available around. |
|
Night light |
1 |
Useful. |
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Antiseptic
soap powder / liquid baby clothes detergent |
1 box |
Pigeon brand
is popular. Napisan too, for soaking nappies. |
Contributed
(with input from other mummies) by Kay Ho, mummy of 9 mth
old Danielle.
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