Congratulations to all of the women who, with their full term babies and lack of procrastination, had time to stock up on all the wonderful things that ease the tumult of bringing home baby. I am not that woman. And it's probably my fault. When our stork delivered 5 weeks early, we found ourselves scraping together the bare necessities.
The Necessities List:
1. Newborn Diapers -- they fit babies up to 10 pounds, so chances are you'll need them for a while before the size 1 diapers you probably got at your baby shower. I preferred the Huggies brand, because the umbilical cord notch seemed deeper and less irritating. Or maybe it was the Winnie the Pooh design.
2. Wipes -- for obvious reasons.
3. Car Seat -- we didn't like the one we had, and ended up replacing it later. Hint: get a car seat with straps that tighten from the front.
4. Sleeper -- for us, it was a Rock-and-Play Sleeper. It was great to have her right next to the bed for frequent late night feedings. A pack-n-play, crib, or bassinet would work too. On a personal note, I am a huge fan of NOT bed sharing.
5. Newborn Pajamas -- Oh, how I have learned to LOVE the zipper over the snaps.
6. Burp cloths -- to wipe up everything that oozes or spurts from your newborn. They can even double as baby washcloths, since that first bath won't happen for a while.
That's it. (Unless you're formula feeding, which I didn't at first.) And if we had been REALLY pressed, I bet we could have pared the list down even further.
I think it's just as important to notice what's NOT on the list. There are things that are wonderful to have, but not necessary. We owned ZERO of the following niceties on the day Piper came home.
The Niceties List:
1. Receiving Blankets -- you'll get some generic ones at the hospital. Upgrade later if you please. We splurged on Aden+Anais blankets, and they rock.
2. Camera -- we didn't bring one to the hospital, but now the little one stays in the diaper bag. You never know when the cuteness will strike!
3. Diaper bag -- you don't really need this until you are ready to leave the house, so you could, if you need to, wait a while to get one put together. That said, I L-O-V-E my SkipHop diaper bag.
4. Lotions and Potions -- at 12 weeks old, I have yet to use diaper cream. I have rarely used Aquaphor, and even though I use baby lotion on Piper daily, we had some from the hospital at first.
5. Formula -- even if you're breastfeeding. Imagine this: your in-laws come to town right after the baby arrives, and it's stressful. Stressful enough to inhibit breastfeeding. Don't be that parent who thought it would never happen to them, who is then stuck driving to Walgreen's at 2 am.
6. Cute outfits -- you won't need them until picture time, which is probably not in the first week or so. They certainly have their place, but the car ride home from the hospital isn't it.
7. Comfy Clothes for Mom -- nothing fit when I got home. But your baby won't care if you wear sweat pants and Daddy's t-shirts.
8. Baby Grooming -- like nail clippers. You won't need them at first, and if you're careful, regular clippers work fine. Same with a comb or brush.
9. Nursing pillow -- the Boppy is great, but just as frequently I use the throw pillows on the couch or the bed pillows.
10. Swing or Bouncer-- an absolute necessity in the next few weeks, but at the very beginning, babies are pretty flexible. They don't spend enough time awake to care where they're napping, so their sleeper is fine.
11. Baby monitor -- you only need this if you're going to be in a different room than your baby, which I found impossible in the first week or two.
12. Gas Relief -- like Mylicon or Gripe Water. Sometimes you just need a little something extra to settle their tiny tummies. Cool tip from my mom and dad -- Mylicon in the bottle eliminates all the bubbles from shaking up formula.
So for the first week, I think that's it. What did I forget? What was your newborn necessity?