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Jake Taylor's List: baby furniture and accessories

    • Newborn necessities checklist
       
      A master list for moms and dads

       
       
           
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      Newborn necessities
       
      Here's a checklist of what you should have on hand before your baby arrives.

      Tooling around
      _____Car seat.
      _____Stroller.

      Beds and linens
      _____Crib.
      _____Crib mattress.
      _____Bassinet/cradle (if you don't want to put your baby in a crib right away).
      _____Two to three fitted crib sheets.
      _____Four or more waffle-weave cotton receiving blankets for swaddling baby
      _____Two mattress pads.
      _____One to two waterproof liners (for crib or bassinet).

      Diaper duty
      _____Diapers. Disposables: One 40-count package of newborn (birth weight under 8 pounds) or of
      size 1 (birth weight over 8 pounds). Cloth: Two to three dozen, plus six to 10 snap-on, waterproof
      outer pants, and two to three sets of diaper pins, eight to 10 all-in-ones or diaper system covers;
      two to three dozen diaper system inserts.
      _____Diaper pail (with refills or bags as needed).
      _____Diaper bag.

      Dressing baby
      _____Four sleeping outfits or one-piece sleepers with attached feet.
      _____Six side-snap T-shirts.
      _____Four to six one-piece undershirts that snap around the crotch.
      _____A small baby cap (although the hospital will probably give you one).
      _____Six pairs socks/booties.
      _____Two to three soft, comfortable daytime outfits. Get only a few items in newborn size. Then, go for
      clothing in the 6-month size--your baby will grow into it quickly. But don't buy baby sleepwear
      that's too big--it's a safety hazard.
      _____Cotton sweater or light jacket.

      Summer babies
      _____Brimmed hat.

      Winter babies
      _____Snowsuit with attached mittens or fold-over cuffs, or heavy bunting.
      _____Heavy stroller blanket.
      _____Warm knit hat.

      Feeding time
      If you're planning to breast-feed:
      _____Three to five nursing bras.
      _____A box of washable or disposable breast pads.
      _____Breast pump if you expect to use one (manual or electric).
      _____Four small baby bottles with newborn nipples for storing expressed breast milk.
      _____Bottle-drying tree.
      _____Bottle brush.
      _____Insulated bottle holder for diaper bag (the hospital may give you one).
      _____Three packs of cloth diapers or burp cloths.
      If you're planning to bottle-feed:
      _____Six 4- to 5-ounce bottles, plus nipples, rings, and a dishwasher basket if you use a dishwasher.

      Bathing/Grooming
      _____Plastic infant bathtub.
      _____Three soft hooded towels.
      _____Two packs of baby washcloths.
      _____Baby body wash that doubles as shampoo.
      _____Pair of blunt-tip scissors or baby-sized nail clippers.
      _____Zinc-oxide-based diaper rash ointment.
      _____Soft brush and comb.
      _____Mild laundry detergent.

      Medicine chest essentials
      _____A pain-and-fever reducer recommended by your baby's doctor, such as Infant's Tylenol.
      _____Cotton pads/swabs.
      _____Nasal aspirator.
      _____Digital rectal thermometer.
      _____Rubbing alcohol.
      _____Petroleum jelly.

      Keeping baby happy
      _____Pacifiers.

      Extras: Nice but optional
      _____Baby monitor.
      _____Changing table.
      _____A rocker or glider.
      _____Sling or strap-on soft carrier.
      _____Boppy, a doughnut-shape pillow designed to make holding baby during breastfeeding or
      bottlefeeding easier.
      _____Nursing coverup. Attaches at your neck and allows for private breastfeeding when you and your
      baby are in public.
      _____Infant swing.
      _____Bouncy seat.
      _____Night-light. 
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