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Old Jan 14th, 2008, 20:45 PM   #11
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Yah, buy a savings account These baby's grow so fast, and there might be something in 6 months to a year that you want for him/her. There you've got the cash right on hand!

I was surprised at the number of people that gave me 12mo old clothing with DD1... I was a little like "whatever" and put them away knowing I couldn't use them... but I realized how much it helped to have some of those clothes on had when she got older, (she was in them by 9 months) and I was grateful to have them. I would think the same would apply to toys or kid furniture or whatever. They don't stay immobile babies very long!
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Old Jan 14th, 2008, 20:50 PM   #12
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Yeah, they tend to give u the mothercare book now instead of charging for it
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Old Jan 14th, 2008, 20:50 PM   #13
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Yeah its true, alot of the stuff im buying I wont use for long and it will go up in the loft for baby number 2... And its expensive stuff.. But alot of it is stuff I have to get though, while I have this gift money I thought it was best to buy the stuff I'll need to buy anyway.. Saves it coming out of my wages..

Or am I wrong and should I have saved it all...
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Old Jan 14th, 2008, 20:52 PM   #14
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Its up to you what you do with your money honey, I worked out I still gotta spend around £250 before we have everything we need, and I didn't even realise until last night lol.. I'm going to get the rest next week
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Yeah its true, alot of the stuff im buying I wont use for long and it will go up in the loft for baby number 2... And its expensive stuff.. But alot of it is stuff I have to get though, while I have this gift money I thought it was best to buy the stuff I'll need to buy anyway.. Saves it coming out of my wages..

Or am I wrong and should I have saved it all...
Certainly if it is things you'll be using for siblings, it's all gotta get bought in the end anyhow I think you did right by purchasing stuff with gift money.

My only point was to mention that first year goes by VERY fast, so a couple hundred (dollars or pounds) would be beneficial down the road and one less infant gadget is maybe prudent... but it is entirely your call!

I remember a US commercial for discount disposable diapers where the mother is speaking of how we want everything for first babies (the best of premium diapers, etc.) But she realized by the second or third child, that the discount diapers were more affordable and they did just as good a job.

I tend to be a minimalist mama. I cosleep, have minimal umbrella type stroller (pram), and very little baby equipment. I splurge on baby skin products though as they have very delicate skin... but that is ME. You need to do what is right for you and your family!

Don't sweat the small stuff Enjoy that baby~!
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I think you are doing great! You have most things that you will need straight away.
What about a baby bath? Im not going to get one this time, Ill get one of those bath supports from mothercare to go in the big bath.
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Old Jan 14th, 2008, 22:31 PM   #17
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My advice is to save the money until baby is born, it's then that you will realise the things you really do need!
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I was told to get enough nappies to last whilst you will be stopping in but after that get them as you get low as LO's grow so quick they could be in the next size before you know it, so saving it for a rainy day when you do need stuff may be the best choice
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I have bascially got everything plus more - I am so addicted to baby clothes and shoes stuff on ebay only new stuff of course...................

The only things I have left to get is the

-baby carrier £19.99 from toys r us
- Baby milk - i am breast feeding but just in case
- A few more sponges and flannels
- Nursing bra

babys hospital bag is all ready packed. I need a few more bits for my hospital bag.
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