What couldn’t you live without the first 60 days with a newborn?

Anonymous
The SNOO really was a lifesaver. We had it for my third kid and holy cow I can’t imagine how much easier life would have been if it had been around when my older two were babies.
Anonymous
Muslin swaddles, diapers, wipes, nipple cream, bottles and formula in case, burp cloths, pacifier, infant car seat, hoppy pillow.
Anonymous
A good infant swing. We had the mamaroo and it worked but wasn't the best. However, we didn't have anything to start and could never put our baby down until we got one.

Comfy, not too frumpy mom clothes. I felt like a real human (not a blob) once I finally invested in some decent comfortable yoga pants and large tops that were convenient for nursing.

Baby sling.

Good nursing and pumping bras. And pump. You may need to pump right away if you get engorged.

Nipple cream. (Believe me, I found out the hard way you really need it).

A good lactation consultant. If there are any birding issues, reach out immediately.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:something that (I think) is an often overlooked life saver: changing pad liners! disposable or washable ones that you can throw on the changing pad (or couch or bed). saves you from having to change the entire changing pad cover every time.



Or just get a Keekaroo Peanut and eliminate the changing pad liner altogether.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The SNOO really was a lifesaver. We had it for my third kid and holy cow I can’t imagine how much easier life would have been if it had been around when my older two were babies.


my kids are 10 so I had to look up what a SNOO was. I wish I could time travel so I could drop one of to myself during the newborn phase.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The SNOO really was a lifesaver. We had it for my third kid and holy cow I can’t imagine how much easier life would have been if it had been around when my older two were babies.


my kids are 10 so I had to look up what a SNOO was. I wish I could time travel so I could drop one of to myself during the newborn phase.


So you were wondering what's snoo?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My mom and Dh.


+1 DH to bring me food; knowing there were 2 other people in the house so if I needed to sleep or shower or anything I wasn't dumping it all on one other person, and support when I started to spiral into PPD due to breastfeeding stuff.
Anonymous
Nanny. We weren’t going to start a nanny until after my maternity leave was over but the world’s greatest nanny became available and she wouldn’t wait so we started her at three weeks. The difference she made was phenomenal! DH had to go back to work and I was overwhelmed so she was a true godsend for me and DD.



Anonymous
Ring sling/ wrap. DD did NOT like to be put down.
Anonymous
Rock n Plays. I know they don't sell them now, but my kids slept in those every night from about 1 month old until about 6 months.

Even then I knew the positional asphyxiation risks, but I was always convinced the risks of not using them outweighed the risks of using them.

Besides those, the Baby Bjorn bouncer was very, very useful at about 1 month old.
Anonymous
SwaddleMe velcro swaddles. Swaddling with blankets is for suckers.
Anonymous
I second the Velcro swaddles and a bouncy seat (can lay the baby there in whatever room you’re in if you don’t want to hold them all the time).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:something that (I think) is an often overlooked life saver: changing pad liners! disposable or washable ones that you can throw on the changing pad (or couch or bed). saves you from having to change the entire changing pad cover every time.



Or just get a Keekaroo Peanut and eliminate the changing pad liner altogether.


even easier, put the disposable liner on the keekaroo

more than one washable waterproof mattress protector (and more crib sheets than you think you need) to make diaper blowouts and leaks easier to deal with
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fisher Price snugapuppy swing


This but the Fisher Price bouncy seat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:SwaddleMe velcro swaddles. Swaddling with blankets is for suckers.


I hated those Velcro things!

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