Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go online to Walmart and they can deliver from the store within hours. You don’t need a huge amount.
Yes, that’s the plan. We are just trying to figure out what the new baby needs.
Anonymous wrote:Go online to Walmart and they can deliver from the store within hours. You don’t need a huge amount.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here,
If mom is pumping when they leave the hospital, what does she need for that?
She will need bottles, and ideally a bottle sterilizer. Get the slow flow nipples made for newborns. Obviously, a pump.
Do those sterilizer bags work for this?
Yes but can literally just boil things, no need to buy anything new.. we only ever sterilized when buying something new but not after daily use ( or if got gross like pacifier fell on pediatrician floor)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here,
If mom is pumping when they leave the hospital, what does she need for that?
She will need bottles, and ideally a bottle sterilizer. Get the slow flow nipples made for newborns. Obviously, a pump.
Do those sterilizer bags work for this? [/quote
Yes but can literally just boil things, no need to buy anything new.. we only ever sterilized when buying something new but not after daily use ( or if got gross like pacifier fell on pediatrician floor)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just bought our first house in Cary, NC in the 1990's our new neighbors the day we moved in came over and asked if we had any baby items.
Why? Because their 14 year old had a baby that morning. Surprise.. Mom was a nurse and the young girl had an "affair" with her youth pastor. Mom & dad never noticed their DD was pregnant til she passed out in their driveway on the way to church. They brought her to the emergency room and came home with their first grandchild.
I hope the youth pastor gets prosecuted. That’s not an affair, that’s assault, preying on a child, and rape.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand are you saying they didn't know they were pregnant?
Anonymous wrote:We just bought our first house in Cary, NC in the 1990's our new neighbors the day we moved in came over and asked if we had any baby items.
Why? Because their 14 year old had a baby that morning. Surprise.. Mom was a nurse and the young girl had an "affair" with her youth pastor. Mom & dad never noticed their DD was pregnant til she passed out in their driveway on the way to church. They brought her to the emergency room and came home with their first grandchild.
Anonymous wrote:We just bought our first house in Cary, NC in the 1990's our new neighbors the day we moved in came over and asked if we had any baby items.
Why? Because their 14 year old had a baby that morning. Surprise.. Mom was a nurse and the young girl had an "affair" with her youth pastor. Mom & dad never noticed their DD was pregnant til she passed out in their driveway on the way to church. They brought her to the emergency room and came home with their first grandchild.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the person whose family member had a baby unexpectedly while visiting family. There's a possibility parents and baby will leave the hospital on Friday, so I'm trying to help them figure out how to get the stuff they'll need until they get home where they have all the things.
They'll go to the baby's grandmother, where toddler sibling is waiting. They have a pack and play there.
Obviously they'll need
Carseat
diapers
wipes
a few outfits
What else is essential in the first few weeks?
I'm thinking that a curbside pick up order at Walmart makes sense. Grandma is hesitant to go into a store on Black Friday, because of concerns about bringing home germs. Is there a better idea?
How could she have an unexpected newborn? She didn't know she was pregnant? Are they going home by wagon train and it will take them months to get through the Rockies?
Grandma needs to get up to the 21st Century and call the store, order what she needs and then pick them up.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the person whose family member had a baby unexpectedly while visiting family. There's a possibility parents and baby will leave the hospital on Friday, so I'm trying to help them figure out how to get the stuff they'll need until they get home where they have all the things.
They'll go to the baby's grandmother, where toddler sibling is waiting. They have a pack and play there.
Obviously they'll need
Carseat
diapers
wipes
a few outfits
What else is essential in the first few weeks?
I'm thinking that a curbside pick up order at Walmart makes sense. Grandma is hesitant to go into a store on Black Friday, because of concerns about bringing home germs. Is there a better idea?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We last minute adopted. Diapers, burp clothes, clothing, pacifier, the 2-ounce ready-to-feed formula with tons of nipples, car seat, snap and go stroller, pack and play and bouncy seat or swing.
Thanks! I hadn’t thought about a bouncy seat in the first couple weeks. Did you use it that early?
Anonymous wrote:We last minute adopted. Diapers, burp clothes, clothing, pacifier, the 2-ounce ready-to-feed formula with tons of nipples, car seat, snap and go stroller, pack and play and bouncy seat or swing.