Essential Items to Stock up on Before Baby's Arrival (2024)

Things to Buy Before your Baby Comes

Everyone knows you need food, clothes, diapers, and wipes when you first arrive home with a new baby. But, what about those items that aren’t so obvious? The last thing you want to do is pack your brand new baby up and take a trip to the store during that first week home from the hospital. Unfortunately, that’s what we had to do because we hadn’t thought of making a pre-baby grocery list (first time parent problems). Here are the essential items to stock up on before baby’s arrival.

Baby Nail Clippers

Okay, to be fair, most new parents already have these on hand. Unfortunately, we weren’t those parents. So, in case you’re like us, run out and get a set of baby nail clippers or this awesome baby nail filing kit, and save yourself from the evil dagger nails of a newborn. Bonus Tip: A great time to clip baby’s finger nails is when they’re breastfeeding. If you find it hard to get those tiny nails clipped, give it a try!

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Batteries

Imagine your new baby loves their vibrating bouncer and it’s really the only place they will sleep other than your arms. After a few days, you place your beautiful baby in the bouncer and THE BATTERIES ARE DEAD (insert doom music here). Do yourself a favor and avoid this at all costs. Look at all your baby gadgets beforehand, see what size batteries they take, and stock up! Another great idea is to invest in rechargeable batteries. They’re inexpensive and can be used time and time again. Either way, batteries are a must have item to stock up on before baby!

Vaseline

If you’re having a boy and plan on having him circumcised,Vaselineis absolutely one of the items you need to stock up on before baby’s arrival. I saw the nurses apply it for the first time and asked, “is that how much you’re supposed to use?” She had used half a tube! Make sure you get the squeezable kind – for obvious reasons.

Hand Sanitizer

The early days of parenthood involve a lot of diaper changing and a lot of visitors. Having a few bottles of hand sanitizer conveniently placed around the house is an easy way to keep everyone washing their hands. We keep a bottle on the changing table in Weston’s nursery, and on a shelf in our living room. Babyganics Alcohol Free Hand Sanitzer is great to have around when you’re dealing with newborns.

Thank you Cards and Stamps

In the weeks after baby is born, you’ll likely be showered with gifts for baby, dinners, and just general favors. You’ll want to have thank you cards and stamps on hand so that you can fill them out on the spot and not forget (like I may have once or twice).

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The Postpartum Handbook

At the end of your pregnancy, you’re so focused on preparing for baby and labor and delivery. However, there’s a whole other side of pregnancy that doesn’t get as much attention… postpartum. Most moms put tons of effort into getting everything ready for their baby, and wind up overlooking the transition they’re about to go through. If you want to be ready for everything that postpartum throws at you, check out The Postpartum Handbook. It talks about how to manage pain and discomfort, tips and tricks to aid in recovery, the first postpartum poo (scary), postpartum sex, postpartum exercise, food for postpartum recovery, and more. It’s an amazing resource for new moms and something I wish I would have had after my first pregnancy.

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Comfortable Undergarments

Stock up on those granny panties ladies! The hospital will let you bring home several pairs of their postpartum underwear, but after a few days, you’ll be ready for something a little less horrendous. I was so focused on preparing for the baby, that I didn’t do a lot of preparing for my postpartum self. Make sure your postpartum wardrobe and undergarments are ready to go before baby’s arrival.

Related: Postpartum Survival: What to Expect in the 4th Trimester

Pads, Pads, and more Pads

I had no idea what I was in for when it came to the aftermath of childbirth. You’re going to want pads of all different shapes and sizes (and lots of them… about 6 weeks’ worth to be exact!) If you don’t stock up on anything else, fine, but a grand supply of maxi pads is a must! You can check out my full postpartum care kit list here.

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Related: The Best Postnatal Vitamins for New Moms

Easy to Prepare Food

I failed miserably at this one, and boy did I regret it. I had planned to make some freezer meals, but those last few weeks of pregnancy were brutal and if something involved getting off the couch, I wasn’t really into it. But, I did stock up on quick and easy snacks like protein bars, yogurt, trail mix, and lactation treats!

Update: The end of my second pregnancy has been completely different than the first time around. I’m not so miserable and have tons of energy. Making pre-baby freezer meals was the last thing on my to do list and I just got it done! Here’s the link for how I made 8 meals in two hours for under $100!

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Paper Plates andPlastic-ware

If you’re lucky, you’ll have a handful of people who are willing to bring you dinner during those first few weeks home from the hospital. Trust me, if you don’t have to cook, the last thing you’ll want to do is the dishes. Stock up on paper plates and plastic-ware. Enjoy your home cooked meals, and throw away the mess.

Those first few weeks home from the hospital are a bit of a blur, so I’m sure there are things I’ve forgotten. But, these are things I distinctly remember heading to the store for in the middle of winter with a new baby. So, add these items to your list of things to buy before the baby comes!

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  • What to Pack in your Hospital Bag
  • 9 Important Things to do Before your Baby is Born
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FAQs

What food to stock up on before a baby? ›

Kitchen and Food items to stockpile before giving birth
  • Freezer meals (see my list of dairy-free freezer meals, and 40 easy freezer meals)
  • Grains for sides: pasta, rice, quinoa, etc.
  • Cooking oils: olive oil, coconut oil, avocado oil.
  • Vinegars: white, apple cider, rice.
  • Baking supplies: sugar, flour, etc.
  • Butter.
Jan 26, 2023

What should I have ready for my baby arrival? ›

Rounding up the necessary baby gear is essential before your baby arrives. Invest in a reliable car seat, stroller, diapers, wipes, baby clothes, blankets, bottles, a breast pump (if you plan to breastfeed) and other feeding supplies. Don't delay in purchasing these items, and don't wait to buy them all at once.

Should I stock up on formula before my baby is born? ›

Even though it seems like your baby is going to feed this way forever, they will grow and start to rely on formula less. So, I don't recommend stockpiling formula.

What are the 4 basic needs of a newborn? ›

In reality, a baby's needs (at least at first) are relatively simple: milk, a safe place to sleep, nappies, clothes and, of course, love. Let's look at these basic needs in more detail.

What a mother eats before pregnancy is important? ›

To have the best pre-pregnancy nutrition, try to: Base meals on starchy food (for example bread, rice, pasta, potatoes), choosing wholegrain if possible. Eat fibre-rich foods (for example fruit, vegetables, oats, beans, peas, lentils). Eat at least 5 portions of different fruits and vegetables each day.

What is the most important food to stock up on? ›

  • Meats & Beans. Canned meat, chicken, turkey, seafood. and other protein-rich foods, such as. ...
  • Vegetables. Canned vegetables and vegetable juices. ...
  • Fruits. Canned fruits and fruit juices. ...
  • Milk. Canned, boxed or dried milk and shelf- ...
  • Grains. Ready-to-eat cereal, crackers, pretzels, ...
  • Water. Enough for 1 gallon per day.

What to do 3 weeks before a baby? ›

How to Prepare for Labor
  • Pack Your Hospital Bag. Although this is a relatively easy task, don't put it off until the last minute! ...
  • Talk With Your Birthing Partner. ...
  • Follow a Healthy Diet. ...
  • Try to Get Daily Exercise. ...
  • Practice Relaxation Techniques. ...
  • Plan Your Birth Announcement. ...
  • Get All Those Baby Essentials. ...
  • Make and Freeze Meals.
Aug 7, 2022

What do you actually need when baby is born? ›

Baby Essentials for the First 3 to 4 Months

We provide a detailed list of each category below, but in general, your baby must-haves for the first three months of their life should include: Nursery furniture and gear. Baby linens, including crib and bassinet sheets, baby blankets, and swaddles. Babyproofing gear.

How to financially prepare for a baby? ›

6 Financial Planning Tips for New Parents
  1. Consider insurance—both life and disability. ...
  2. Increase your emergency fund. ...
  3. Take advantage of tax breaks. ...
  4. Start saving for college now. ...
  5. Prioritize retirement savings. ...
  6. Update your estate planning documents.

How many wipes to stock up on? ›

You can determine how many wipes you'll need based on the age of your baby. Newborns generally have anywhere between 300 to 360 diaper changes per month, resulting in using 750 to 900 wipes per month on average. Infants have between 240 to 300 diaper changes per month, using between 600 and 750 wipes during that time.

Can you stockpile baby wipes? ›

If you have the space to stockpile wipes, go for it. Otherwise, you should always have at least two to three extra packs of wipes on hand.

Do hospitals send you home with formula? ›

The hospital will most likely provide samples of items such as baby formula, diapers, lanolin cream, as well as a bulb nose syringe, peri bottle, pads, and mesh underwear. Don't be shy about asking for a few extra. You'll find these items to be invaluable once you're home.

Do and don'ts for newborn baby? ›

Here are a few basics to remember:
  • Wash your hands (or use a hand sanitizer) before handling your baby. ...
  • Support your baby's head and neck. ...
  • Never shake your baby, whether in play or in frustration. ...
  • Always fasten your baby securely when using a carrier, stroller, or car seat.

When can you carry a baby by the armpits? ›

Once they're able to hold up their head and sit with support or on their own (anywhere between 4 and 7 months), you can start picking them up by tucking your hands under their arms and lifting. Be careful when you're picking up and putting down your baby to avoid accidentally hurting them.

How often should a newborn bathe? ›

How often does my newborn need a bath? There's no need to give your newborn baby a bath every day. Three times a week might be enough until your baby becomes more mobile. Bathing your baby too much can dry out your baby's skin.

What food should I eat before having a baby? ›

Eat a balanced diet including:
  • Products made from whole grains including corn tortillas, oatmeal, brown rice, bread, pasta, and cereals.
  • Fruit of all types, including raw, frozen, or canned without added sugar, and juice that is 100% fruit juice.

What meals to prep before a baby? ›

30 Tasty Freezer Meals to Make Before Baby Arrives
  • White Chicken Enchilada Casserole. Photo & Recipe: Six Sisters' Stuff. ...
  • Non-Spicy Chili Freezer Meal. ...
  • Minestrone Soup Freezer Meal. ...
  • Black Bean Burgers. ...
  • Easy Freezer Meal Stir-Fry. ...
  • Homemade Hot Pockets. ...
  • Easy Baked Ziti Freezer Meal. ...
  • Pesto Chicken with Zoodles.

What food should a baby try first? ›

Most babies' first food is iron-fortified infant single-grain cereal mixed with breast milk or formula. Place the spoon near your baby's lips, and let the baby smell and taste it. Don't be surprised if this first spoonful is rejected. Wait a minute and try again.

How do I prepare my body for a healthy baby? ›

Planning for Pregnancy
  1. Make a Plan and Take Action. ...
  2. See Your Doctor. ...
  3. Get 400 Micrograms of Folic Acid Every Day. ...
  4. Stop Drinking Alcohol, Smoking, and Using Certain Drugs. ...
  5. Avoid Toxic Substances and Environmental Contaminants. ...
  6. Reach and Maintain a Healthy Weight. ...
  7. Learn Your Family History. ...
  8. Get Mentally Healthy.

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