Preparing for your babies arrival – what you will need
When it comes to having a child, every moment counts. It doesn’t matter whether it’s the development of the baby in the mummy’s tummy, or having to prepare clothing for the newborns day of arrival, there is always something happening and in need of preparation during the first 9 months of your child’s development. Whether it’s your first child or your tenth though, there are things you need to acquire and prepare for that should already be in place by the time you take your newborn home from the hospital. Planning ahead is ideal to playing catch-up, because when the baby is here, one of the last things you really want to have to do is have to scurry around town trying to find the things you should have already bought for your baby’s needs. Being prepared will leave you with a sense of comfort that brings incomparable joy, compared to those that wait until the last minute.
When preparing for a baby there are various things that you typically want to purchase. First of all, you want to make sure you have hygiene items and clothing. Nappies, baby powder, thermometer and bottles are all hygiene items that you will typically need. As far as clothing goes, mittens, shirts, pants, booties, socks and hats are all applicable. There are some larger considerations to take into account as well though.
You’ll need sleeping space for your baby, either a crib, hammock or something that will give them their own space. A Moses basket (or bassinet) is truly ideal. It provides a safe, relaxing environment for your baby that’s free from disturbance. Small babies are particularly fond of these because they are small and give them a sense of security, as if in the womb. It’s also believed that by using these you can help avoid “sudden infant death syndrome”. Though there has been no one particular cause found for SID, it is strongly believed based on studies that soft bedding may well be a factor in it and a Moses bed is designed in mind with all your baby needs.
In addition to the hygiene items, the clothes and the bedding for your baby, you’re also going to need a stroller. There are baby packs that you can strap on and carry your baby around in as you shop and move around town, but getting around with your baby in these can eventually be a gruelling task for some mums. Especially if you’re not used to having to carry additional loads. There are some amazing strollers that can fulfil your need though and make travelling a dream.
Some of these strollers (or pushchairs) come in some pretty hip colours, and even some pretty stylish designs. From zebra print fabrics to vogue style designs, today’s strollers are one of a parent’s best-friend, especially if you’re one that’s often out and about. Take a look for some with a fleecy baby’s nest, cup-holders, harness pads, ventilated rain-cover, shopping baskets and carry handles. Adding one of these to your final list of baby items is just like adding icing to the cake.