Necessary Newborn Big Ticket Baby Registry Items

Let me start with a caveat. Every baby is different just as every pregnancy is different. I am writing this as a second time mom. What I needed for Casey didn’t necessarily pan out for Sadie. And vice versa. Those considerations aside, these necessary newborn items are life-savers. Here is my collection of necessary big ticket baby items that I think belong in a baby registry. Of course, you can always scrounge your Buy Nothing Group to find them for free! That’s what we did.

  • An easy to maneuver stroller compatible with a carseat mounted on a base. This way you don’t have to wake baby when moving them to and from the car. If I could have a do-over, I would choose a stroller that can upgrade to two toddler seats. We were not sure if we would have another so we chose the single stroller and it just isn’t enough.
  • A crib that converts to a toddler bed. The 3-in-1 cribs will last years! We paired it with a breathable 2 stage crib mattress.
  • A formula mixer, to supplement breastmilk or replace it when returning to work. This is so baby and lifestyle dependent. I knew both times I would return to work after three months. My job has me seeing clients so pumping logistically was a no-go. For my first baby, I had trouble breastfeeding so we supplemented with formula from day 2. For my second, we are at 100% pumped breastmilk, but will need to transition to formula on the third month.
  • A bottle washer, sterilizer, and dryer. We didn’t have this with the first, but it saves us hours. Plus, washing Dr Browns bottle parts is a pain. This is my favorite item with baby #2. Especially since we are 100% bottle feeding.
  • A great breast pump. With both kids, I had to pump milk. And some working moms will use this as well when they go back into the office. I love my Spectra breast pump. I recommend the blue cordless one. I had to pay extra after my insurance was applied, but the portability makes it worth it.
  • A nursery glider. I thought this was a frivolous purchase but I quickly learned I was wrong. Breastfeeding in an uncomfortable chair is horrible for your back and spine. We got ours from Buy Nothing.
  • A high chair doesn’t necessarily have to be a big-ticket item. I recommend one without fabric for easy clean up.

Most other things you can make do without. I am curious what everyone felt was non-negotiable in the newborn stage.

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