Getting ready for baby can be overwhelming. The choices of baby items, baby carriers 'n more can make your decision-making nearly paralyzing. Many moms and dads to-be think they need every item possible to make baby-rearing easier.
Those that have been through the first baby gamut realize that all the variety of baby carriers 'n more that they bought were a waste of money or didn't hold up to the promises of the sales pitches.
Talk to veteran moms and dads. Ask questions about what experienced moms and dads have needed and not. Most will be happy to share what works and what didn't. You may think you need four kinds of baby carriers, but you'll probably only need one or two if you find the kinds that will do more than one thing.
Don't buy everything. Keeping the tips your veteran moms and dads give you in mind, buy the baby items you are sure you'll need. If you need more later, you can always add to your baby arsenal later. Save half your baby budget for after you've had some time with baby and can more accurately determine what's lacking.
Keep it simple. Just like our technological gadgets, more doesn't always mean better. The more you have, the more you have to keep track of, clean, and put away. You'll have enough to do without adding more things to deal with. Get what you know you'll need and worry about the rest later.
Preparing yourself is a practical thing to do, but that doesn't mean you have to go bananas trying to gear up for things that may or may not be needed. If you find that you need that baby item after all, you can always get it. But, if you buy it and don't need it, it's just one more thing added to your busy baby life that will end up smashed into the storage closet.
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