Part 4 of The Mommyhood Series (read more here) highlights the importance of pregnancy travel guide and my accidental babymoon in Taiwan. Now we move on to the endless things to buy in preparation for the arrival of the little bundle of joy.
Well, don't get excited just yet. It's not your favorite fashion brands like Chanel and Dior; it's not your favorite skincare brands SK-II and Lancome. This new shopping list will feature brands you will start to get used to - do the names Pigeon, TollyJoy, Dr. Brown, Hegen, Tommee Tippee, Philips Avent, etc. ring a bell?
No, well, they soon will. Here goes the shopping list:
BABY CLOTHES & ACCESSORIES
- Baby Rompers (x10 sets - because you need to change at least twice a day)
- Long-sleeved Pajamas / Rompers (for sleeping)
- Baby Blouse & Pants sets (in place of Rompers)
- Booties aka baby socks
- Baby Mittens (very important- to prevent their long nails from scratching their face)
- Baby Bibs (for feeding use)
- Handkerchiefs
- Swaddle (for sound sleep - check out Love To Dream or SwaddleMe)
- Receiving Blanket
- Beret (keeping their bare heads warm in cool places)
BABY BATHING NEEDS & ACCESSORIES
- Baby Bathtub
- Wash Cloth
- Towels
- Natural Sponge (in place of wash cloth)
- Baby Shampoo
- Baby Body Wash
- Baby Lotion / Moisturiser
- Baby Powder
- Nappy Rash Cream
- Eucalyptus Oil or Ru Yi Oil (for soothing babies against wind in body)
- Baby Mouth Wipes (important, to prevent ulcers or thrush)
- Mini Cotton Buds (for cleaning her nostrils)
- Disposable Diapers (x2 packs at least - they change up to 12 diapers a day!)
- Cloth Diapers (in place of disposable diapers)
- Nappy Liner
- Nappy Pin
- Cotton Pads or Cotton Pads (cleaning the dirt between the folds of baby's privates and butt)
- Baby Wet Wipes
- Changing Mat
- Baby Nail Clipper (check out TollyJoy, Pigeon or Nuk)
- Baby Nail Scissors
- Thermometer (everyone recommends Braun, though some says a basic "underarm thermometer works better)
- Pacifier
- Baby Laundry Bag (so as not to mix with adults' clothes)
- Baby Laundry Detergent
- Baby Bottle Cleanser
BABY NURSING NEEDS
- Milk Bottles for feeding
- Teats for Milk Bottles (different openings for different ages)
- Tiered Milk Powder Container (check out Pigeon or TollyJoy)
- Electric Bottle Warmer
- Bottle Sterilizer (check out Pigeon and Philips Avent)
- Nursery Bag (like Jujubes or Anello)
- Fridge-To-Go or any other cooler bags
- Electric Breast Pumps (check out Hegen, Medela, Spectra or Ardo)
- Silicone Manual Breast Pumps (check out Hakaa)
- Milk Storage Freezer Bags
- Milk Storage Bottles
- Bottle Brush
- Teat Brush
- A tray or rack to place stored milk bags marked with dates of pumping
- Rid-Wind Baby Drops or Gripe Water
- Nursing Pillow (check out My Brest Friend)
BABY BEDDING NEEDS
- Baby Cot (with a good, flat and straight mattress)
- Baby Play Pen (in place of, or in addition to the cot)
- Mattress Sheets / Crib Sheets
- Disposable Waterproof Sheets (in case she pukes or pees on the bed)
- Blanket or Comforter
- Mosquito Net (optional)
- Baby Monitor
- Chest Pillow (made of pea husks)
- Anti-vomit wedge Pillow
- Mini Bolster & Case
- Mini Pillow & Case (not for newborns yet - wait for their necks to be strengthened)
- Night Lamp (keep it on in a dark room)
MATERNITY NEEDS
- Nursing Bra
- Breast Pads (washable and disposable applicable)
- Nipple Shields
- Nipple Cream
- Epsom Salts (to soak in the event of blocked ducts)
- Maternity Panties
- Stretch Marks Cream
- Maternity Pads
- Stomach Binder
- Abdomen Support Belt
- Nursing Shawl
- Disposable Waterproof Sheets (in the event water bag bursts or we deliver on the way to hospital)
- Tights for Blood Circulation (to aid circulation after epidural)
- New range of Skincare products that are pregnancy-friendly
OTHERS
- "Baby On Board" sign for vehicles
- Baby Car Seat (note there are car seats for different baby age groups)
- Baby Toys
- Stroller / Pram
- Baby Carrier or Sling (check out Ergo-Baby, Manduca or Tula)
- Baby Walker
- Teething Toys
- Confinement Tonic and Bath Herbs (details will be out in The Mommyhood Series vii)
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