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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]On baby three—last kid—i figured out the following Loved / used for all three / or wished I had for all three: Boppy lounger “A place for baby in every room.” For is it was a swing in living room. A small stack of blankets for tummy time in kids rooms. A rockabounce between kitchen & dining. Lounger in my room. Playmat somewhere else. PackNPlay once he grew out of lounger. . [i could leave him ‘alone’ for like 2 minutes to play on a mat, you know, depending on the contraption and how far I was. He could do 3 minutes of tummy time while i played with an older kid. Etc. LUVS A pump rental from the hospital. Hospital-grade really was so efficient. Amazing. Honest baby shampoo and honest diaper cream. Really, I love any diaper cream. Learned over time at first appearance of rash. Wipe poop during diaper change. Water-only bath. Air dry. Add cream. Air dry again. Diaper. Repeat at next poop. Rash goes away really fast. I liked my softer moby wrap but would like any other softer(and more structured) brand. <—This depends on baby’s prefs too. See changing table comment above. It became necessary with a CSection. Hated/didn’t need: Bumbo A[b] “sleep” nursing bra.[/b] Support me fully or let me be free. Anything in between was useless. Baby born. Too stiff. Baby powder I knew to avoid. Unnecessary and toxic. *more than 1 type of bottle. Just stick with ONE brand and type so you don’t confuse parts. You’re going to be tired and cranky, and complicated anything sucks. If you’re gifted another type, exchange Bibs!! By third kid, I just took his shirt/clothes off every meal. It was easier. [/quote] I used these to hold in the nursing pads so I didn’t wake up soaking wet. I could never imagine sleeping in a normal bra. [/quote]
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