Sometimes I find it hard to take advice from other people concerning Baby B. I want to tell them to zip it and mind their own darn business. I usually just politely smile, uncomfortably laugh, and move on. Despite this, I though I'd do a post about what has worked for me. Do with it what you will. It might be a little on the advicey-ish side.- http://www.pampers.com/
- http://www.naturesgoodness.com/
- http://www.earthsbest.com/
- http://www.luvs.com/
- http://www.huggies.com/
- http://www.gerber.com/
7) Shop out of season. Right now, The Children's Place has a great sale (50% off!) on their sale items. You can purchase future clothes for your kiddos at a fraction of the price.
8) Don't let those shower giftcards burn a hole in your pocket. If you're like me when I was pregnant, you couldn't wait to shop for your little one. I spent about 80% of our giftcards before the baby came, sometimes frivolously, and then realized - uh oh - I could have used that to buy _____. Be patient.
9) Make sure all of your pacifiers and bottles are BPA free. Studies have linked BPA with developmental problems. When Baby B takes a bottle, it's an Avent BPA-free model. He seems to like it, even though it's honey-colored which makes it look dirty. It's not! It's just safe plastic. And, Avent refers to bottle nipples as "teats" which totally cracks me up. (If you're already using Avent bottles that are NOT BPA-free, simply return them - used - to Babies-R-Us where they will give you credit towards purchasing new BPA-free models. Call your store first to make sure they do this!)
10) Another nursing suggestion: BUY A MEDELA PUMP. Is it expensive? YES. Will you feel like a cow when it's attached to you? YES. Will your childless girlfriends make fun of you when you use it in front of them on girl's weekend? YES. Will you LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it? YES! (I am not recommending you do this, but I totally borrowed mine from B's cousin. She used it over two years ago when she had her little boy. It still runs great and I complete sanitized everything before use. I did, however, buy my own bottles.)
I know there are a lot of mommies out there who read, so please feel free to offer your own suggestions of what worked for you.
PS. We're totally out on another Snow Day today! Yippeeeeeee :)

3 comments:
SLEEP, SLEEP, SLEEP! People kept telling me that while I was pregnant. I didn't realize how sleep deprived I would become and I have just been a mom for almost two weeks!
Make sure you have plenty of newborn clothes for your baby. When Charlie was born we had very little newborn close and a lot of 0-3 months. We had to go buy clothes in his first few days (we even had to buy some premmie)!
Abby - I love your advice. Right on, sister. I think my best advice is to sleep as much as possible before baby comes! On a more practical note, I would say to create a phone/text message/e-mail tree to alert friends and family when the baby comes.
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