: A Changing Pad (often placed on a sturdy dresser) and a Diaper Pail to contain odors. 3. Feeding Supplies
: A Baby Monitor for peace of mind while the baby naps in another room. 2. Diapering & Hygiene Newborns typically require 8–12 diaper changes per day.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends a bare sleep environment: only the baby, a firm mattress, and a fitted sheet.
: A Rear-Facing Car Seat (mandatory for hospital discharge) and a Stroller compatible with your lifestyle. Items You Can Likely Skip (Initially)
: Fragrance-free, Unscented Baby Wipes and a Diaper Rash Cream containing zinc oxide.
: A Digital Rectal Thermometer (most accurate for infants), Nail Clippers , and a Nasal Aspirator (e.g., Go to product viewer dialog for this item. ) for clearing congestion.
: A starter supply of Infant Formula and a Bottle Brush for thorough cleaning. 4. Clothing (Layette)
: Most babies outgrow "Newborn" sizes within weeks.
: A Changing Pad (often placed on a sturdy dresser) and a Diaper Pail to contain odors. 3. Feeding Supplies
: A Baby Monitor for peace of mind while the baby naps in another room. 2. Diapering & Hygiene Newborns typically require 8–12 diaper changes per day.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends a bare sleep environment: only the baby, a firm mattress, and a fitted sheet. first baby essentials to buy
: A Rear-Facing Car Seat (mandatory for hospital discharge) and a Stroller compatible with your lifestyle. Items You Can Likely Skip (Initially)
: Fragrance-free, Unscented Baby Wipes and a Diaper Rash Cream containing zinc oxide. : A Changing Pad (often placed on a
: A Digital Rectal Thermometer (most accurate for infants), Nail Clippers , and a Nasal Aspirator (e.g., Go to product viewer dialog for this item. ) for clearing congestion.
: A starter supply of Infant Formula and a Bottle Brush for thorough cleaning. 4. Clothing (Layette) : A Rear-Facing Car Seat (mandatory for hospital
: Most babies outgrow "Newborn" sizes within weeks.
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