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Newborn Baby Checklist

May 24th, 2009

Newborn Baby Checklist – What Do You Have to Prepare?

Tips about Newborn Baby Checklist by Isaq Naser


When it comes to having all that you need for your baby when he arrives, you will want to use this newborn baby checklist to help you. It can be quite overwhelming to know what newborn babies need before they arrive. Having a baby is stressful enough without having to worry about what to buy in preparation for his or her arrival.

Newborn Baby Checklist

Newborn Baby Checklist

The best way is to ask another parent’s opinion. He or she will be able to indicate which items are necessities and which ones aren’t helpful in caring for a newborn. The newborn baby checklist below is just that – it’s a compilation of several veteran parents’ opinions on what to buy before the newborn baby arrives. A newborn’s material needs are few – this list includes the basics needed to help a newborn baby sleep and stay warm, fed, and clothed.

Here are 8 useful newborn baby checklist on preparing for your first newborn:

Clothing

  • Hats
  • Onesies
  • pants/coveralls
  • undershirts
  • gowns
  • outerwear
  • rompers
  • shirts
  • socks/booties
Bathtime

  • hooded towels
  • washcloths
  • baby soap
  • baby tub
  • nail clippers
  • baby lotion
Feeding

  • breast pump
  • bottles
  • bottle brush
  • bottle drying rack/wash rack
  • bottle warmer
  • bibs
  • burp cloths
  • nursing tops
  • formula
Traveling items

  • stroller
  • car seat
  • diaper bag
  • baby carrier (front or sling)
  • travel baby wipes case
  • car seat cover (if cold out)
  • umbrellastroller
For the Nursery

  • crib
  • bassinet
  • dresser
  • changing table
  • book shelf
  • trash can
  • rocking chair
  • monitor
  • crib mobile
  • nightlight
  • crib sheets
  • crib bumper
  • baby blankets
  • crib skirt
  • waterproof mattress cover
  • bassinet sheets
  • crib mattress
  • nightlight
  • diaper stacker
  • hamper
Health

  • thermometer
  • CPR guidelines
  • Pediatrician
  • nasal aspirator
  • saline nasal drops
  • cotton gauze (for use when cleaning umbilical stump)

Other nice items to have when baby arrives:

  • brag book
  • photo frame
  • birth announcement cards
  • keepsake boxes
  • baby book
  • books on baby care and post-pregnancy care
  • soft toys
  • detergent
Diapering

  • diapers (either disposable or cloth)
  • baby wipes
  • diaper cream
  • liquid baby powder
  • diaper pins (for cloth diapers)
  • Diaper disposal system (Diaper Genie or trash can)
  • wipes warmer

Those lists above can really save you some money to spend on something else. If you decide to feed a baby with baby food then you surely should add this item to your week list of expenses and into newborn baby checklist.

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Abortion Costs

March 8th, 2009

How Much Does Abortion Costs?

Summary about Abortion Costs by Sarah Snow

Abortion Costs

Abortion Costs

Having an unplanned pregnancy when you are young can feel ruining. The first option that many women think is getting an abortion. But you may be shocked by how expensive the abortion costs can be.

  • Abortion costs in the first trimester usually between $300 to $600.
  • During the second trimester, the abortion costs can be about from around $500 up to a few thousand dollars.
  • Type of anesthesia which are applied. The most common are the local and general anesthesia. You are awake with the local. Usually the cervix is numbed and sometimes an additional medication is given to relax you. This procedure has less abortion costs. The most expensive abortion costs are a general anesthesia that puts you to sleep.

There may be some good news. Many states in the U.S. have abortion clinics that pay for a portion of your abortion costs. It’s best to check with your physician.

If your pregnancy is in the very early stages, you may be able to get the abortion pill to terminate the pregnancy.

How much an abortion costs depends on how far along you are in your pregnancy. The further along you are, the more expensive the procedure will be. The abortion pill may be a cheaper option. Adoption is a way to eliminate the costs of getting the pregnancy terminated, while also giving a beautiful gift to a woman who can’t be a mother naturally.

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