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Baby Registry Checklist Layette [ ] 4-8 bodysuits or onesies (wide head openings and loose legs) [ ] 4-8 one-piece pajamas* [ ] 2 blanket sleepers for winter baby [ ] 1-3 sweaters or jackets (front buttoned) [ ] 1-3 rompers or other dress-up outfits* [ ] 4-7 socks or booties (shoes are unnecessary until baby walks)* [ ] 1-3 hats (broad-brimmed for summer baby, soft cap that covers ears for winter baby)* [ ] No-scratch mittens [ ] Bunting bag or fleece suit for winter baby [ ] Swimsuit for summer baby [ ] Gentle laundry detergent Nursery [ ] Crib, cradle or bassinet* [ ] Firm, flat mattress fit snugly in crib (less than two fingers should fit between mattress and crib)* [ ] 1-3 washable crib mattress pads [ ] Bumper pads covering inside perimeter (secured by at least six ties or snaps, with all extra length removed -- we suggest breathable bumpers) [ ] 2-4 fitted crib sheets* [ ] 4-6 soft, light receiving blankets* [ ] 1-2 heavier blankets (for colder climates) [ ] Rocking or arm chair [ ] Music box, sound machine or CD player [ ] Crib mobile with black and white images (remove when baby can support self on hands and knees) [ ] Baby monitor [ ] Nightlight [ ] Dresser [ ] Toy basket [ ] Swing or bouncy chair Changing [ ] Changing table or cushioned changing pad for low dresser or bureau, with safety strap or railing* [ ] Changing table pad* [ ] Changing table pad cover [ ] Diaper pail [ ] Diaper pail liners [ ] Diaper cream* [ ] Unscented baby wipes (causes less irritation)* [ ] Soft washcloths* [ ] 6-10 dozen cloth diapers and 6-8 diaper covers, or 2-3 large boxes of disposable newborn-size diapers* Bath [ ] Baby bathtub [ ] Baby soap* [ ] Baby shampoo [ ] 2-4 soft towels or hooded baby towels [ ] Baby hairbrush [ ] Soft washcloths (use a different color or pattern than your diaper washcloths!) Feeding [ ] 10-16 bottles and nipples, both four and eight ounce (if fed strictly by the bottle, baby will go through about ten in the four ounce size per day)* [ ] Liners, for disposable bottles [ ] Bottle warmer (cuts down on nighttime trips to and from the kitchen) [ ] Bottle sterilizer (if your dishwasher doesn’t have one) [ ] Bottle brush [ ] Dishwasher basket for small items [ ] 4-8 bibs [ ] Burp cloths (or cloth diapers)* [ ] High chair [ ] 2-4 pacifiers [ ] Formula (if not nursing)* For nursing moms: [ ] 1-3 nursing bras (Breasts swell following birth, so start with one size larger than your maternity bra. Wait until size settles down -- about two weeks after birth -- to purchase additional bras.) [ ] Nursing pads [ ] Nipple cream [ ] Nursing pillow [ ] Pump (even if you plan only to nurse, a pump will allow you to leave milk for baby if you want or need to separate)* [ ] Milk storage bags* Medicine Cabinet [ ] Baby nail clippers or blunt scissors* [ ] Cotton balls (don’t use swabs to clean baby’s nose or ears) [ ] Baby thermometer* [ ] Bulb syringe/nasal aspirator [ ] Medicine dropper or spoon with measurements [ ] Petroleum jelly and sterile gauze (for circumcision care)* [ ] Infant acetaminophen (Tylenol) [ ] Antibiotic cream [ ] Saline nasal drops [ ] Baby gas drops [ ] Disinfecting hand soap (for you) Travel [ ] Infant or convertible car seat* [ ] Stroller (reclining to almost flat for infants) [ ] Diaper bag [ ] Changing pad [ ] Baby carrier/sling For Mom [ ] Ice packs (in case of tearing during birth or swelling after) [ ] 2-3 week supply of ultra absorbent sanitary pads [ ] Panty liners [ ] Hemorrhoid wipes and cream (can become necessary after labor, even if pregnancy was free of problems…sorry) |
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