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Preparing a Nursery for your Baby

You’ve cleared out your home office to make room for a nursery, and now you’re standing in the doorway of the empty room with no idea where to begin. To create a soothing, peaceful, and comfortable nursery, here are a few things you’ll need.

_      Rocking chair with a footstool: A lot of people think it is a waste of money but for me it is a real investment. Babies like motion, and you’ll like to put your feet up while you’re rocking your little one. Select a comfortable chair with washable cushions.

_      CD player with bedtime and playtime CD’s/iPod: A simple portable CD player will do the trick. Select soothing classical music to help your baby fall asleep, and fun music you can both sing along to during playtime.

_      Hamper: During the first few months, some experts recommend washing baby clothes separately from the family laundry in mild detergent, because harsh detergents may irritate baby’s sensitive skin. A separate hamper for baby will save you some sorting time later. But if you’re using gentle detergent for the whole family, you can throw it all in together.

_      Shelves: Select low shelves with a wipe-able surface to store books and toys within your child’s reach. Young toddlers will appreciate the independence this provides them.

_      Crib: The centerpiece of the nursery, this may be the biggest investment you make for the room. If you’re buying a new one, consider a model that converts to a toddler bed so you don’t have to store outgrown furniture. If you’re using a hand-me-down crib, make sure it wasn’t painted with lead-based paint, and that the rails are less than 2-3/8 inches apart. Place it away from lamps, windows, shelving, curtains and cords.

_      Changing Table: Place the changing table on a carpeted or padded surface, with shelves to store diapers, wipes and pins within arms’ reach so you never leave baby, even for a second.

_      Diaper Pail: Any container with a tight fitting lid will do the trick.

_      Curtains or Blinds: During the early weeks, baby will sleep soundly no matter how bright or dim the nursery is. But as she gets older, shutting out the sunlight will be helpful for cueing naptime or bedtime. Make sure cords and tiebacks are far from baby’s reach.

After you’ve filled the nursery with furniture, you’ll need to stock those shelves and drawers. Here are some ideas to consider.

_      Toys and books: To foster a love of reading, start early. Select sturdy board books for the young baby-she’ll enjoy being able to handle the books herself. Keep the books with paper pages up on a high shelf, reserved for reading sessions with you. Ignite your child’s imagination by stocking the nursery with simple toys that don’t do all of the work for them.

_      Clothing and blankets: Choose soft fabrics that will feel good against baby’s delicate skin.

_      Crib Sheets Choose sheets with a soft feel and buy at least three sets. Consider buying a waterproof mattress pad to protect the mattress from leaks.

After the nursery is stocked with all of the essentials, you’ll just need one more item, which will be delivered on your due date. Enjoy!

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Preparing for your delivery ? Here’s what you need to pack

Toiletries for you

  •              Cleanser
  •              Toner
  •              Moisturizer
  •              Eye gel
  •              Deodorant
  •              Body wash/soap
  •              Sponge
  •              Towels
  •              Toothbrush
  •              Toothpaste
  •              Floss
  •              Shampoo
  •              Conditioner
  •              Styling products
  •              Make-up
  •              Hairbrush
  •              Hairdryer
  •              Hand-held mirror
  •              Body lotion
  •              Stretch mark cream
  •              Cotton wool pads
  •              2 packs of disposable briefs (some hospitals provide them)
  •              Maternity towels
  •              Pack of breast pads
  •              Lip balm

Clothing for you

  •              2 nightdresses/shirts with front-opening for breastfeeding
  •              Light dressing gown/slippers
  •              Socks
  •              2 loose cotton tops
  •              2 pairs of cotton pants
  •              2 nursing bras/support bras

Toiletries for your baby

  •              Baby bath
  •              Cotton wool balls
  •              Pack of newborn diapers
  •              Pack of diaper sacks

Clothing for your baby

  •              3 light cardigans
  •              6 pairs of scratch mitts
  •              6 bodysuits/onesies
  •              6 sleep-suits/footie pajamas
  •              6 swaddle blankets
  •              6 cotton caps

TIP: Put one of each of the scratch mitts, onesies, footie pajamas, swaddle blankets, cotton caps in a Ziploc bag. This will keep them clean, organized, and easy to give to the nurse when your baby needs changing.

Miscellaneous

  •              Camera/video camera
  •              Electronic breastpump
  •              Nursing pillow
  •              Nursing cover
  •              Selection of books and magazines
  •              iPod
  •              Assortment of sweets
  •              Mobile phone/charger

Going Home Bag

  •              For you: outdoor/going home clothes and shoes
  •              For your baby: outdoor clothing (depending on weather), cotton cap, scratch mitts, booties
  •              Infant carrier car seat (THIS IS A MUST)
If  you have any other items you think I should add please leave a comment and I will include in right away.

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Baby’s wardrobe basics

1.  flower pink footie 2. organic neutral footie 3. vein flower footie  4.Brown stripe footie

Basic clothing must haves for newborns:

  • 6 – 8 onesies
  • 6 jumpsuits
  • 4 pairs of booties
  • 4 cardigans ( varies weights )
  • 2 pairs of scratch mittens
  • 1 sun hat
  • 2 – 4 beanies
  • 1 coat (for a winter baby)
  • 2 sleeping bags

When shopping for a baby you always have to think about how practical and comfortable the items are. Babies want to be comfortable so look for items that are:

  • Made of natural fibers. Cotton will allow soft skin to breath and wool will keep them nice and warm. Stay away from synthetics becase they can sometimes irritate sensitive skin.
  • Easy to get on and off. The items you choose should be designed for quick changes. The wider the neck the better. Also try to choose zippers over buttons specially for night changes, they are much easier to fasten with a fussy baby.
  • Don’t have buttons down the back, as this can make your baby’s nap time seriously uncomfortable.
  • A lot of parents tend to buy a bigger size in hope that the baby can wear it longer. This is a good idea when the baby is a bit older, as for newborns stick with the newborn size or 0-3 months.
  • Tags are another important thing to know about. A lot of babies find that tags on the back of their necks very irritating and bothersome. One solution is to remove the tags from your newborn’s clothing. Another option is to buy tagless clothes which are more common now on newborn basics.
  • Try to stay away from clothes that have real buttons near the mouth. Buttons can be a very dangerous chocking hazard.

Baby basics in the above picture are available at Oleana Boutique

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