The amount of newborn care equipment on the market is staggering, and can be confusing for first-time parents. Whether it’s the result of a limited budget or simple forgetfulness, there are many items that new moms and dads don’t realize are necessary until they find themselves in need. Here are ten of the things that parents tend to leave off of their newborn care checklist, and may find that they have a need for.
- Baby Sling – Parents often choose to forgo a baby sling, thinking that it won’t be useful. Quickly after bringing a newborn home, they find that their hands are always full of baby. Chores go undone as nervous new parents are hesitant to leave a sleeping infant in the next room; opting for a baby sling is a great way to keep your little one with you at all times, but still have use of your arms.
- Portable Crib – The collapsible crib/playpen combo is an item that many parents feel they’ll have no use for; with no plans to spend a night away from your newborn, it seems superfluous. However, the convenience of moving the portable crib from room to room as you go about your day is enough to justify the expense. Also, it will prove invaluable in the event of an unexpected need to travel.
- Stroller Sack – Buying a stroller can be pricey, and is widely considered a new baby must-have. However, many models don’t come with an attachable stroller sack, which protects tiny babies from chilly wind. Some styles can fit over your stroller and car seat to stretch your budget and the sack’s usefulness.
- Hot and Cold Compresses – Because hot and cold compresses for breastfeeding moms aren’t used directly in the care of a newborn, they can be inadvertently left off of a checklist. These items are absolutely necessary, and should be included in your registry or on your checklist.
- Infant Swing – When faced with the potentially exorbitant cost of outfitting your home for a new baby, an infant swing can seem like a luxury item. In fact, they’re one of the best ways to soothe a colicky infant.
- White Noise Machine – Many parents consider a white noise machine one of the most important weapons in their newborn care arsenal, but they’re easily lost in the shuffle of shopping and registering for shower gifts. These little gems generate a variety of sounds that greatly aid in your newborn’s ability to sleep.
- Waterproof Mattress Pad – Your newborn’s mattress is one of the few things that will still prove to be useful into toddlerhood; protecting it from inevitable diaper leaks and spit-ups is as simple as investing in an inexpensive waterproof pad. However, this easily-overlooked item often doesn’t make it onto the list.
- Bath Thermometer – In addition to ensuring safe bath water temperatures during infancy, many bath thermometers double as a floating to to keep your little one entertained as they get older.
- Washcloths – Towels and clothing are staple baby shower gifts, but washcloths especially for baby may be forgotten. Because fabric items that come into contact with your newborn’s skin need to be washed separately in fragrance-free, specially formulated detergent, it’s a good idea to buy some washcloths just for Baby.
- Bulb Syringe – When the need for a bulb syringe presents itself, you’re not likely to have time to run to the store. Add one of these infinitely useful gems to your checklist before baby’s arrival, so you’ll be sure to have one on hand.
This is a great list. Not the usual things you would think of putting on a registry list. I must make sure my son and daughter-in-law have these for their newly expected little one.