It has been
a long pregnancy. You are probably tired and feeling worn more
often then not. But, are you prepared for baby's arrival? Do you
have all the baby clothes, baby furniture and bedding that you
need? Perhaps you aren't even sure what you need to have? Not
to worry, even if you didn't have a baby shower to help you prepare,
you can find all the items you need for baby right under your
nose!
One of the
biggest worries when a mom to be is preparing for baby is the
baby's room. Having the proper baby furniture and bedding is essential.
But, what do you need and what isn't necessary? Sure, it's nice
to have a whole room designed to a nursery theme with crib, rocker,
bassinet, and changing table. But, all of those products aren't
necessary and in fact, baby isn't going to care what she gets
her diaper changed on. Changing tables are one thing that can
be eliminated as well as the bassinet. Cribs and baby bedding
are made to support any size baby from a newborn to a toddler.
So, while these products are great to have, don't worry if you
don't have them.
As for baby
clothing, you will want to pamper baby for sure with cute outfits,
little booties, and hats. But, the truth of the matter is, during
the beginning months of baby's life, he or she won't have too
many big outings to go to. In fact, mom and baby will probably
spend a lot of their time resting up for the next feeding in the
middle of the night. Again, yes it is great to have a dresser
full of cuteness, but reality is, a few cute outfits will do just
as well. Now, you should not short yourself on onesies and sleepers.
Baby will spend most of his or her day in these and will more
then likely need a few per day depending on how much baby decides
to spit up. Don't forget the diapers! Having several burping clothes
and blankets will also help.
Does all
this discourage you? Every parent wants to give their child the
best every step of the way. But, having the best furniture and
clothing isn't going to help baby in any way. If you really want
to find some or all of these items but don't have a large budget
to work with, you do have other options. The most obvious of these
is to ask family and friends for hand me downs. More then likely,
they will be happy to lend you the items they no longer need.
Or, if someone is asking you what you need, don't be afraid to
tell them what you would like to have. Also, search around garage
sales and thrift shops. You can clean and repaint just about anything
you find. Saving money this way will help with the ever demanding
diaper fund you will have to have!
This article
was posted on March 10, 2005
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