Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A supply of burp cloths. My first spit up a lot so if I didn’t have a burp cloth over my shoulder my shirt was ruined. Then once you start on solids there seem to be constant messes to wipe up.
How many do you think is a good supply? I think we have like 15. That’s probably laundry every day though right?
Anonymous wrote:A supply of burp cloths. My first spit up a lot so if I didn’t have a burp cloth over my shoulder my shirt was ruined. Then once you start on solids there seem to be constant messes to wipe up.
Anonymous wrote:A supply of burp cloths. My first spit up a lot so if I didn’t have a burp cloth over my shoulder my shirt was ruined. Then once you start on solids there seem to be constant messes to wipe up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ollie swaddle. It seems expensive, but it’s one size and really easy. Also since you don’t have to go around the back, it’s great for transferring the baby from carrier or whatever without waking. [/
In that same vein, I love the Anna & Eve swaddle strap. It’s snuggly for the baby and works very well to hold down their arms while letting their legs have more movement. We used a sleep sack over that.
If you’re breastfeeding, my top rec is to have a lactation consultant appointment within a day or two of getting home. I saw Margaret from the Breastfeeding Center with both kids (in person with first and telehealth with second during COVID) and think her advice really helped me get on track with my babies and breastfeeding. Highly highly recommend.
Anonymous wrote:Ollie swaddle. It seems expensive, but it’s one size and really easy. Also since you don’t have to go around the back, it’s great for transferring the baby from carrier or whatever without waking. [/quote
In that same vein, I love the Anna & Eve swaddle strap. It’s snuggly for the baby and works very well to hold down their arms while letting their legs have more movement. We used a sleep sack over that.
If you’re breastfeeding, my top rec is to have a lactation consultant appointment within a day or two of getting home. I saw Margaret from the Breastfeeding Center with both kids (in person with first and telehealth with second during COVID) and think her advice really helped me get on track with my babies and breastfeeding. Highly highly recommend.
Anonymous wrote:Quick zip crib sheets (the package with 3 top sheets) and 2 waterproof pads, so you can switch them out quickly.