Friday, December 16, 2011

6 Unnecessary Things That You Don't Need To Buy For Your Newborn

Shopping for your newborn is sometimes will bring headache for you. Especially for first time parents, you and your partner will feel everything is needed to buy for your newborn. However, they are things that are unnecessary for your baby. Through experience and reading, I listed here 6 things that are unnecessary for your newborn, which may save your money a little bit.

Crib
To those who are waiting your first baby, crib is not necessary for him. You are encouraged to co-sleep with your baby rather than putting him inside the crib. Our baby ended up to sleep together with us through up his infancy until he/she is growing up becomes a little boy/girl.

Changing Table
It is better to not to buy changing table alone. If you still need one, probably you can buy changing pad which is more convenient to carry everywhere you go.

Baby Laundry Detergent
Nowadays, there are varieties of baby laundry detergent brand in the market. The truth is it is not necessary to wash your baby’s clothes with baby laundry detergent. If you get advice from paediatrician to use this detergent, or maybe your baby need to use hypoallergenic products, or you are using cloth diaper for your baby, then you must take it into account.

Toys
Your newborn still cannot catch up with toys. He discover by looking at your face, and hearing at your voice. This is a better way communication and interaction between you and your baby throughout his development process.

Stacks of Fluffy Blankets
New parents are excited to buy a few of fluffy blankets. For me, one should be enough. Others, you can have a few thin receiving blankets or swaddle.

Shoes
Until your baby start to stand and walk, then you will need to buy shoes for him. Otherwise, just wear him with socks.

Whatever listed above is only my suggestion. If you as parents feel that things are necessary for your newborn, you can decide to buy those things. Parents, you are the best decision maker for your newborn. 

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