This baby registry list was originally written in 2013, a few months after I had my first baby girl, Anabelle. A former roommate of mine texted me one evening saying she'd just gotten the happiest news that she and her husband were chosen to be adoptive parents to a new baby! But she had nothing ready and needed to get it all immediately. I stayed up till the wee hours of the morning writing this post just for her.
Now that I've had FIVE babies: Anabelle in 2012, Lyla in 2015, Millie in 2018, Harry in 2020, and our last baby Bobby in January of 2023, I've updated this post to its 5th edition with new AND tried-and-true favorites. This post has been pinned on Pinterest tens of thousands of times and even led to a feature in Pregnancy & Newborn Magazine in April 2015, a month before my second baby was born.
This post is 100% unsponsored (although I ONLY work with brands I absolutely love in other sponsored posts, which are ALWAYS clearly disclosed at the top of sponsored posts). I've given my honest and most heartfelt opinion on everything, and I gave this exact same list and exact same advice to my own sister when she had her first. I feel honored so many of you have trusted me to help you find baby gear you'll love and I hope this helps make everything from the blowouts to the late night feeds to the many “firsts” just a little easier.
With love,
Corrine


I'm so excited to finally bring you a post that has been a staple for years in this community. It has been edited and re-edited, added to, deleted, and perfected. It's really been a labor of love. This is my ultimate best baby registry list of ALL the things you will need for your baby.
When I got prego the first time in 2012, I made it my business to know about all the hottest products and researched the heck out of every baby gadget out there. I interviewed interrogated best friends, co-workers, my sister in law, neighbors, even complete strangers in public on their favorite baby everything. I joined online mom forums. I religiously followed (stalked) baby guru experts. I think I read everything on the internet ever published about every stroller, carrier, diaper, binky, and onesie out there. I'm only slightly exaggerating, but not much. Before I even had my kid, my friends were referring their friends to me for baby gear questions. If you want to nerd out on a convo about strollers or car seats, come sit by me!
As you can imagine, when I actually HAD my first baby, and then my second and third and fourth and fifth, I discovered even more what I actually like, don't like, LOVE, can't live without, etc. And that's what I'm going to share with you today.

Where should I create my baby registry?
My favorite place to register? It's not in-store, Babylist registry, Bed Bath & Beyond, Buy Buy Baby, or the Walmart baby registry program. My absolute favorite is the Amazon baby registry because they have AMAZING perks!
Some of their perks include a generous completion program (15% off everything on your registry after your baby is born if you're an Amazon prime member) and THE best return policies – free returns for a YEAR, no questions asked!
Plus, it's SO easy for people who shop Amazon anyway to buy things off your registry (with free shipping if they're prime members!), and they have an amazing thank-you note organizer that automatically saves the mailing addresses of anyone who sends you a gift so you can easily send them a thank you note. Need I say more?!
If you're having any kind of baby shower, make sure to include your Amazon baby registry on the baby shower invitations!

Deals deals deals
Lastly, because my blog Mint Arrow is dedicated to deals, I promise that anytime I find a deal with super low prices on any of these baby favorites and must-haves, I'll post them on my blog! So if you're liking what you see below, make sure you sign up for my newsletter to get updates on the best deals I find on baby gear plus fashion, beauty, kid stuff, home decor, and other goodies that are worth your hard-earned pennies.
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So, without further ado, here are my absolute MUST HAVE favorite baby items. A baby registry checklist if you will.
Pregnancy
Stretch Mark Oil
I have stretch marks all over my body from growing fast as a kid, but I didn't get a SINGLE stretch mark on my belly during ANY of my 4 pregnancies and I believe it's because I used this Mother's Special Blend All Natural Skin Toning Oil daily. It smells good, helps with itching, and doesn't stain your clothes or bedding.
*Used this with my first, second, third, fourth AND fifth pregnancy and STILL not a single stretch mark on my belly! I LOVE THIS STUFF!!!

Maternity Tees
I wore these maternity tees a ton through all of my pregnancies. SO great for underneath any shirt that won't button, a cardi that doesn't quite fit anymore, or to fit your new sprouting boobies. Because if you're like me, they've already grown two sizes. Oh don't worry, they aren't done growing. Just you wait till your milk comes in!

Belly Support Belt
Speaking of maternity, this belly band is fantastic for that weird in-between stage where you aren't quite ready for maternity pants but you can't button yours either. Third and fourth pregnancy – didn't use any type of belly/bella band because the third time around especially, I knew JUST how amazing maternity jeans were and didn't want to wait one day longer than necessary to jump right into maternity jeans. And my fifth pregnancy I was on bedrest for 6 of the 9 months so I wasn't about to wear jeans in bed. More on surviving bedrest in a minute.
Maternity Clothes
Let me be crystal clear: THERE IS NO SHAME IN WEARING MATERNITY CLOTHES. They are awesome. AWESOME. Comfy. Cute. Not frumpy like they were in your mother's maternity time. A million times better than uncomfortably trying to make your regular clothes work. Just do it. You'll wonder why you waited so long.


Black Tee
Jeans
Black Booties sold out, similar
Pendant Necklace
Heart-Shaped Sunglasses
Tory Burch Tote sold out, similar
Photos by Arielle Levy
Jeans
Over the course of three pregnancies, I've tried everything from the cheapest to most expensive, and THESE Paige Ultra Skinny Maternity Jeans (pictured above) were my MOST worn pair! So comfy and cute and flattering. 1000% worth every penny. One of my ONLY regrets from my first pregnancy was waiting so dang long to just buy maternity clothes.
If you’ve moved on from skinny jeans and you’re looking for an alternative that will fit as well, this designer pair was my favorite non-skinny maternity jeans with pregnancy 4 and 5.
And for the most affordable but still really flattering and pretty comfy maternity jeans, I'd shop here and here (the styles change constantly or I'd link you to styles I like!).
Joggers
If Vuori wasn't my wardrobe lifesaver during my last pregnancy, I don't know what was. I wore my Vuori joggers basically every day of my 5th pregnancy while I was on bedrest. I'd become converted to Vuori jogger life after having Harry and discovering my love for their versatility and comfort, and was AMAZED that they worked for me during my entire pregnancy and after. I wore the same size all throughout my pregnancy and I did size up on a new pair around Christmastime, but I really didn't need to because I kept wearing my normal size right up until delivery too. And then they've of course been the perfect pant for postpartum. I cannot recommend them enough!!


Dresses
This Ruched dress (similar to the one pictured below) is so stretchy and SOFT and comfy and pretty and it comes in a zillion colors so you can match it with a bunch of different kimonos or cardigans – one of my favorite FLATTERING ways to dress up a bump!

Kimono sold out, similar
Sandals sold out, similar
ASOS is my favorite source for maternity dresses! You can find something for the most casual settings to the fanciest. The dress I'm wearing below came from them. It's sold out completely now, but they're constantly adding new cute ones so check back frequently throughout your pregnancy.


Free People is another place I love to shop at for beautiful maternity shoot dresses, blousey tops, and roomy outfits for once baby comes (more on that in this post!).
And one of my very favorite finds of my last pregnancy was Boohoo – where I found the dress I wore to my little brother’s wedding while I was 6 months pregnant but looked like I was 8.5 (that’s the 4th child!).

Hospital & going home must-haves
Swaddles
The first time I had a baby, everyone told me to NOT bring my own swaddle blankets into the hospital for my baby. But I went with my gut and threw them in my bag anyway. And I'm SO GLAD I DID. I absolutely loved having my own swaddle blankets.



OVERALL WINNERS:
We've loved many different brands of swaddles throughout the years, but my VERY favorite swaddles with my past three babies have been super stretchy swaddles from companies like Solly Baby and LouLou and Co. Stretchy swaddles make swaddling easier and are SO COZY.
HELPFUL SWADDLES:
My family thought this Miracle blanket was so mean, they even called it the straight jacket. But, this thing really is incredible! It makes swaddling so easy (and idiot-proof) and helps your baby to get all cozy-swaddled for the perfect sleepy time.
The Ollie Swaddle is another swaddle that makes it SO easy for caregivers to swaddle a baby, even if they don't have experience with swaddling! It also has a super warm insulated interior so it's great at keeping tiny babies warm all night. It's extremely expensive, but also extremely highly rated and recommended.
And we’ll talk about the SNOO in a minute, but these swaddles by The Happiest Baby were awesome for when we traveled without the SNOO but wanted to create the most similar sleeping environment possible.

How many swaddles?
I was told you should have at least 12 swaddle blankets. It sounds excessive, but I promise you'll find out why really fast! Think about it, they spit up all day, have blow outs, etc, and you swaddle them in those constantly. If you want to not do laundry daily, I honestly suggest getting at least 10. That's not even 2 per day for a whole week!
I bought a couple of VERY expensive swaddles that swore to be the best because of velcro etc (some did not even make the list above) but my favorites were just the plain old straight up swaddle blankets that I used with this swaddle technique!
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Clothes
I was also told to not bring my own baby clothes into the hospital. Whatever. I'm SO glad I didn't follow that advice! There was nothing better than dressing up my brand new baby in cuddly clothes that I picked out just for them. That's just me though!
The most important thing to remember is that your little one will need to be in an outfit with legs (not a footless bundler) to ride home in his/her car seat from the hospital. Also, you'll want to wash the clothes in baby detergent before you bring them to the hospital.
Pictured below is a LouLou & Co swaddle and hat set from one of their newborn bundles! Such a great shower gift if you're looking for something that a first time or fifth time mom will 100% absolutely use.
The hospital will have some, but you'll want some basic onesies for when you get home. These were our favorite for Harry that we got asked about a lot! 7,000+ ratings and 85% give them 5-stars, like I do!

Accessories
I also took with us the bow hats you see below. I had always seen SO many babies with the cutest little bow hats in the hospital and wondered if just maybe some hospitals stocked those, until I finally asked my friend and L&D nurse, Heidi, about them and she told me the nurses MAKE these bows out of a regular hospital baby hats – who knew! I was so glad that I had bought my own for Millie for $12 because all 3 hospitals that I delivered my girls at didn't make one for me.


For Mom
- iPhone Cord: If you own an iPhone, you will be SO HAPPY you ordered one of these extra long iPhone chargers & cords. You won't be able to get up out of bed very easily, but will probably want to be able to use your phone a lot, and who knows how close the nearest outlet will be. I was sooooo glad I had this!
- Hair Ties: These are my new faves but obviously any will do! You'll just be so glad you have one.
- Toiletries: Bring your makeup, your favorite shampoo and conditioner, favorite lotion, deodorant, some dry shampoo (this dry shampoo is my current favorite, with this drugstore one as a close second), facial cleansing wipes, your toothbrush, etc. You will want to freshen up a little, I promise! It will make you feel so much better, especially if you're in the hospital for more than a day. See my full hospital bag in this post.
- Hospital Gown: Make sure they give you one of those hospital gowns. Being funny, but really. People made the biggest deal out of getting great/cute/comfy/stylish button-downs and jammies and sweats and runway gowns (kidding) to wear in the hospital. And you know what? I wore the hospital gown the whole time with my first. Easy access for the nurses who need to check you every couple hours, easy access for nursing, baggy enough to comfortably cover everything you need and want covered while you're recovering from just birthing a human.
- Sleep Shirts: With all my babies except Anabelle, I did take a couple sleep shirts, a cute robe and a pajama set (this is my all time fave!) that buttoned to hang out in and I'm glad I did! It was nice for pictures and if visitors came.
- Cozies: Bring your own robe, slippers, and flip flops.
- Nursing Bras: These are my new favorite nursing bras because they're ultra-affordable (3 for $29.99!), comfy enough to sleep in, but have a removable cup liner so they hide your nips and nursing pads and you feel like you can wear them out and about with real clothes! They're also the very best for the Willow Pump (more on that in a minute). If the removable liner sliding around drives you crazy (really only a problem when you pull them out of the laundry), you can also get these that I really like because they have built-in liners, but they come up a little higher. Find my full post of nursing bra favorites right here!

If someone's staying with you
Husband/partner's bag: Tell your hubs/partner or support person to pack a change of clothes, and if they plan on staying at the hospital with you, their own pillow, maybe even sheets or a blanket they like, snacks and any medication they might need, a laptop to do work from the hospital during down-time, and toiletries if they don't plan on leaving until you do!
Our first boy was born during the pandemic shutdown of 2020 in SoCal and Neil was not allowed to leave the hospital at all once we checked in, so he stayed overnight with me the whole time. He used this mattress topper (tiny when it's deflated so you don't feel foolish walking in with it!) and said it made a HUGE difference.
Going home outfit
You'll want something comfy to go home in too! Not to burst your bubble, but there's basically no chance in h. you're going to fit into your pre-pregnancy pants. So plan on wearing something very comfortable, stretchy (think drawstring or dress) and what you comfortably wore 6-months preggo. With Anabelle I wore a velour sweatsuit home and Uggs since it was winter in Utah…nice and comfy. With Lyla, Millie, Harry, and Bobby, since we're in California now, I wore a Free People dress home from the hospital that I knew I'd feel totally comfortable in. Flowy, comfy, easy.

Get a babysitter
If you already have a kid at home, things will be a little different this time! This is how we did things with baby #2: since I had a scheduled c-section, we had a planned babysitter for the day of Lyla's delivery. A babysitter brought Anabelle to the hospital to meet Lyla a few hours after she was born, then Neil took Anabelle home and I stayed in the hospital with Lyla. Each day after that we had a sitter in the morning come to the house and stay with Ani while Neil came for 3-4 hours to hang out and bond with Lyla, then he went home around lunch time and after Ani's afternoon nap, early evening(ish) they both came back to the hospital for a short visit and to bring me dinner 🙂 that worked out really well for us!
We did basically the same with baby #3, except only one visit with all the kids the day the baby was born. After that, it was so chaotic for Neil to try to bring the older girls that we kept them home after that first initial visit. With baby #4 and #5, the kids met their baby brothers the day we were discharged and honestly it was kind of nice! Way less stress coming out of surgery and having all my kids climb all over me a few hours later, bless their little sweet innocent wild hearts!
Then the day you are discharged, you for sure want to leave older sibling(s) at home with a sitter or at a neighbor’s house for a bit while your partner helps you gather all your stuff and takes you and baby home.
Car Seats
Car Seat SPLURGE option
Okay let's talk CAR SEATS!
Our newest fave and easily my #1 favorite new baby thing with Bobby is the Doona. It's actually been around for my last 3 babies, but I passed on it because I'd heard from some people it “wasn't worth it” because it can only be your stroller for a few months.
True…BUT. If you already have another stroller that you'll be using, the Doona is AMAZING for popping baby out of the car and not having to carry them everywhere! It's also absolutely amazing for travel! It has a seatbelt pathway so you can easily throw it into an Uber or Lyft on a trip or use it in a rental car without the base – super important if you plan to travel at all with your car seat.
So if you can afford 2 strollers OR are planning to get another stroller anyway, I say GO FOR IT. I can't believe I waited till Bobby to get ours!

We used this Nuna Pipa car seat & base for Lyla and Millie and LOVE it! The newest version, the Nuna Pipa Lite is one of the lightest on the market (5.7 lbs), and the privacy screen is so great! No need for a car seat canopy. It's also extremely easy to install into a car. We used it with our City Select stroller and it clicks right into the stroller base with this adapter kit. I also LOVE it in the UppaBaby Vista with this adapter!

Car Seat SAVE option
This City Go Car Seat is my #1 pick for a car seat that's budget-friendly AND has amazing reviews!! This is the one I had my mom get for my sister and she loves it, and we bought it too just so we could have a car seat with the seatbelt path for traveling, since the Nuna Pipa Lite in 2018-2020 didn't have one! It's actually very cozy for baby to sit and sleep in too. And the newer version they sell now, the Air, is much lighter at only 8 pounds!

Mama Recovery
I have c-sections, so these are my recommendations based off a c-section recovery. By the way, motherhood is amazing and beautiful no matter what way you become a mother, be that a c-section, unmedicated birth, birth with drugs, or adoption. Just had to throw that in there!

- Mesh Undies: Hoard these! Take as many homes as you can. You will be glad you did, just trust me on this.
- Disposable Underwear: These were some of THE most helpful things I bought for my 3rd and 4th recovery. It's just really nice to wear these instead of worrying about bleeding onto your bed or whatever you're wearing. I bought these with Millie and these with Harry (waaaaay less $$!). I had a giant pack of thick pads leftover from the 2 miscarriages I had before Bobby, so I used those instead of the disposable underwear for recovery with Bobby.
- Pads: You are gonna need these. For a while. Way longer than you expect (probably) if you are a first-time mom. These are the ones I liked best.
- Fridababy Momwasher: This is 100000x better than the squirt bottle that the hospital gives you! I think it’s my most favorite postpartum discovery of this pregnancy and I want to hand one to every woman who has a new baby. It’s THAT GOOD.
- Frida Mom Kit: I bought this for myself and then gifted it to my sis when she had her baby and we both LOVED IT!!! In her words, “it's everything the hospital will give you for recovery, but BETTER.” I couldn't agree more. She had vaginal deliveries and said she would buy this for herself, but bring it to the hospital next time. And she's a minimalist so that's saying a lot! They now make a c-section version which was absolutely perfect for my recovery with Bobby.
- Colace: Take Colace religiously! Do not forget. Do not skip it. Do not cheat. Do not run out. Do not forget to buy it. Do not collect $200 and go directly to jail. No but really, just trust me on this one.
- Belly Bandit: I was SO GLAD I bought this Belly Bandit. More on this below because I have a lot to say. With Bobby I bought this less-expensive version, just to test it out, and LOVED it.
- House Dresses: Let’s be honest, you’re gonna feel a little like you just got hit by a semi-truck, yet you still look 6 months pregnant, and combining that with the sleeplessness it’s kind of hard to feel human after having a baby! I have LOVED the house dress trend with babies 3 and 4 (where was this when I had my other two babies?!?!!!) and one of the BEST house dresses I’ve found was from Nesting Olive (pictured below) that I wore throughout my pregnancies too! I love that the sleeves are a little more tailored, the body is at a flattering a-line, and it has convenient snaps for nursing! It’s cute enough to wear on your first couple ventures out of the house but comfy enough to sleep in.


Belly Bandit
The Belly Bandit kind of helps feel like you have something supporting/holding everything in while your c-section scar heals. If you didn't have a c-section, it will still help with pulling everything in and moving your hips back into place while your body still has relaxin in its system – the chemical that helps your hips spread to prepare for baby to come out (lovely right!) stays in your system anywhere from at least 6 weeks to a year.
Take advantage of when your hips will move easily and wear this thing every day for the first 6 weeks to help your hips go back to normal. With my second and third postpartum experiences, I tried out a few post-pregnancy girdles to see if I liked anything better. I tried cheaper, more expensive, etc., and I still love Belly Bandit the best!
Budget buy: I tried and loved this less-expensive version with my last recovery.
Read ALL my tips for postpartum recovery in this post!
Diapering, laundering, bath time & first aid
How many diapers do I need?
Okay, the hospital will give you diapers. But you'll (obviously) need some when you go home. And unless you have a really big baby, your babe will most likely be in newborn size diapers for a few weeks.
I stressed and STRESSED about how many diapers to buy in what sizes and here's my advice: take a deep breath and don't worry about it. Buy ONE jumbo package of newborn size diapers and then just wait and see how fast your baby grows. I swear most of my babies were only in size 2 for a few weeks, but in size 3 for months! Bobby however kind of skipped over size 1s and went from newborn to 2 really fast because he's grown like a weed! Kids are all different and it's a little unpredictable what sizes they'll be in at which ages and for how long.

Diapering Pro-Tip
I like to buy up a size and put my baby in those at night with a little diaper ointment (as a barrier for any poop that happens during the night). They are the “nighttime” diapers and then when I realize the baby is suddenly grown out of their current diapers, I already have the next size up on-hand. So for example, when our babies were in newborn diapers, they slept in a size 1 diaper at night.
Favorite Diapers
I used to SWEAR by Target diapers but – I am so sad – they totally changed them and they're terrible now! At first I thought it was a fluke, but a few blowouts and leaks later, I've sworn them off 🙁
But one brand that's gotten even BETTER is Honest diapers. I used to talk some heat on these diapers saying they were a silly luxury, buying “cute” diapers for your kid to pee and poop in but YOU GUYS. They changed the overall construction of their diaper and they are BY FAR the most absorbent, blowout-proof, leak-proof diaper I've used and Neil agrees. Honest diapers are just superior, which is nice when you're spending more!
If you want a more budget-friendly option, I think Amazon basics diapers are pretty good too!
Wipes
I have tried LOTS of wipes and my favorite for inexpensive are Costco hands down! The Honest Company has some really great plant-based wipes that come in super cute packaging to match your cute diapers that we've loved for being gentle and effective. If you're interested in water wipes, I tried both the water wipes brand and Pamper's version, and I like Pampers water wipes the best!
BOY pro-tip: Bobby was whizzing on himself almost every diaper change for a while there, until someone replied to my instagram stories about this and said to put a wipe on his belly right before changing his diaper. This causes him to pee right before I change him, so no more peeing right when I go to change his diaper. We've had about 90% accuracy with this method!
Healing Ointment
Aquaphor baby healing ointment has been the most amazing butt cream I've ever used, better than butt paste, better than Desitin, better than everything I've tried. I put a layer of this on our baby's bum before bed every single night before I put them down for the night and it's like a protective layer that prevents diaper rash. I LOVE IT.
This BabyBum Diaper cream brush is for sure the most ridiculous looking baby gear item I've ever seen, but also the most underrated by far! I thought these were just straight-up stupid when I first saw them, but they're ACTUALLY PRETTY COOL. It allows you to spread the cream or ointment on their bum way more evenly and then you just wipe it off with your wipe after and your fingers aren't covered in baby bum cream while you try to not get it on your baby as you set him/her down before you go wash your hands. You're laughing if you've done this before because you know it's true!
Smart Changing Pad
This smart changing pad/scale is a bit of a splurge, but I love that it has helped me track my baby's growth and development in between doctor's appointments. It's both a changing pad and a scale, and it automatically syncs with an app on my phone to log baby's weight at every changing.
A smart changing pad is the kind of thing I totally rolled my eyes at when I first heard about it, but Millie was underweight and needed extra check-ups in her first few days home so this actually provided me with a LOT of peace of mind and I felt like it was totally worth easing my mind. After she moved past being underweight, I loved that it gave all kinds of insights into weight, feedings, and diaper changes through the app and it's actually all really fascinating to follow along with!
Diaper Pail & Dispenser
Many people recommended this Munchkin Diaper Pail over the Diaper Genie and we love it. It's way less expensive and the Arm & Hammer baking soda helps take care of the smell! I've heard a lot of people say they just use a regular trash can and that's great too.
If you don't want to have to buy special bags for your diaper pail, the Ubbi diaper pail is pretty great!
This Munchkin diaper bag dispenser has been a lifesaver for on-the-go changes more than once. Changing a stinky diaper with nowhere to dispose of it? No problem, this little bag dispenser will keep it from stinking up your car or someone else's house until you can get to a proper trash! I've also used one of these for a blowout on an outfit that you don't want to throw away if you're out and about, but you can't wash it right on the spot.
Changing Mat
I LOVE this Gathre micro mat to throw in all my diaper bags! It makes changing baby on any surface, whether it's one of those sketchy pull-down things in a public restroom or your friend's sofa or an airport waiting area feel a whole lot safer because there's a buffer between baby's cute bum and the surface you're changing them on. We LOVE Gathre mats for our big girls too for all their crafting adventures, we take one on every single beach trip, and Neil is a stickler about ALWAYS having one in the trunk of our cars to protect the upholstery from stroller rash. Yes I just made that up.
Baby Laundry Detergent
I love that Dreft is gentle enough to not irritate that beautiful new baby skin, and it smells amazing! But my new fave with Harry & now Bobby for baby detergent is this stuff – it smells AMAZE.
Stain Remover
This Oxiclean Versatile Stain Remover is an absolute must for getting all those baby spit up stains out. There will be a lot of them. Get ready.
One of my sweet neighbors came to meet Lyla when she was just a couple days old and brought me a bar of this Fels-naptha soap and told me it was the BEST for getting out baby blowout stains. She was right! It's good stuff. Immediately wash any of those blowouts out in cold water and scrub with this bar of soap, then throw in the wash and they'll come out completely unscathed.
Cleansing Cloths
Noodle & Boo Ultimate Cleansing Cloths are so nice for when they're a few days old and you can't get their little umbilical cord wet. Also great if you've just bathed them and then they spit up and you don't want the poor thing to smell like spit-up all day, OR if you have a little boy like Bobby who loves to tinkle on himself every 3rd diaper change. These smell like heaven.
Baby Baths
Eurobath: This was my favorite baby bath with babies 1 and 2! A ton of other moms recommended this to me and it was a million times easier to use than the tummy tub (the baby bathtub I originally bought with Anabelle, which was basically a glorified bucket that ended up being a nightmare to use). It also converted nicely to a sitting-up tub once they were at that stage.
Frida: this one is so nice for when they're teeny tiny, and it folds up so small and travels really easily too! Ideal if you live in a smaller space and don't have a lot of storage. Just know they grow out of these pretty fast so you'll need something else by 6 months at least.
Skiphop tub: this is our newest fave because it's really easy for giving even tiny babies baths, but it also supported Harry nicely when Millie wanted to get in the tub too so they BOTH could be in the big bathtub at the same time.

Body Wash & Lotion
This Noodle & Boo Soothing Body Wash and Super Soft Lotion set is still one of my favorite baby smells. Every single time anyone picks up one of my babies after I used this wash or lotion, they say “oooh the baby smells so good!” I've switched all my babies over to Tubby Todd pretty quickly because it's way better for their skin, but for nostalgic reasons, I've had all of my babies take their first bath in Noodle & Boo and I have a feeling it's a scent that will make me cry someday when I want to remember what it was like having a brand new baby.
Tubby Todd is the MOST AMAZING baby soap and lotion of all time. If you have a baby with skin issues, this will change your life! With Anabelle, we didn't have much of an issue with eczema, but Lyla had it pretty bad at first. We started using Tubby Todd and it cleared up OVERNIGHT. Millie had a little bit of baby acne and cradle cap and it would vanish within 24 hours every time I applied the all over ointment. Washing my babies in Tubby Todd and applying all-over ointment has given them the most beautiful flawless baby skin. This is a MUST in my opinion.
You can use this link anytime for a 15% OFF discount to Tubby Todd!


Towels
These baby washcloths are ultra soft and inexpensive and perfect for baby bath time.
I've gotten one of these Little giraffe hooded towels for Lyla and for Millie because they are THE softest towels I've ever felt in my life. It was a splurge, but one of my favorite baby items. Definitely, more of a fun luxury than a must-have, but a great gift idea if you're giving to someone who's having their second or third or tenth baby 🙂 Just don't put it in the dryer, it will lose its softness!! Hang dry only.
Nails
Cutting baby fingernails used to be the worst part of being a mommy. It was almost impossible to not cut your baby's fingers for the first time. But it's also terrible when they scratch themselves so it's a necessary evil. Enter the FridaBaby NailFrida nail clippers – the best clippers I've found for babies. I've actually avoided cutting my babies' skin with these every time I've used them! YAY for improvement!!
Thermometer
We started Anabelle out with an anal thermometer and hated it. It was so hard to get an accurate reading, so I finally spent the money and ordered this Braun baby Thermometer instead. Love it. So comforting to know your baby's true temp by just putting this in their ear when they're sick!

Snotsucker
This Nosefrida The Snotsucker Nasal Aspirator is truly one of the most genius inventions ever. You will be so glad you bought this. Trust me.
Nursing & Bottle Feeding
I've nursed, pumped and formula fed my babies, so these are my recommendations based off my personal experience with all of those different stages. You can read ALL my tips on breastfeeding in this post!

Nursing Pads
You will need A LOT OF nursing pads. I tried washable ones because I loved the idea of being a little green, but they leaked because I over-produced like mad. I'm so sad because my very favorite were discontinued, but I found these that I absolutely love. Don't ever leave the house without an extra pair until you're really confident you understand how much milk your body produces.
Nursing Cover
This nursing cover completely changed my life! I went from being nervous and uncomfortable to completely confident and not worried one bit about nursing anytime, anywhere. The best part about this cover is it covers your front and back! It's soft, stretchy, machine washable, and can be used as a car seat canopy in a pinch, too. I've used and loved my Milksnob covers too and they're awesome.
Burp Cloths
Gerber Birdseye Flatfold Cloth Diapers are great for using as burp cloths around the house. A splurge that's well worth it IMO are the aden + anais burpy bibs. They are the nicest and we use them a TON. Love that they double as bibs. Great for on-the-go. My current favorite burp cloths with Bobby are these.
Breast Pumps
I'm pretty passionate about pumping because I did it almost every day for the first year of my first baby's life, I pumped for six months for Lyla, and I pumped every day for about 3 months straight with Millie since girlfriend would ONLY take her dream feed from a bottle. She knew what she liked and how she wanted it! I pumped a good amount with Harry too for 6 months, and quite a bit for Bobby because I'm a working mom and sometimes have to be away from him during a feed, or when I do something like our Friday temple dates.

Spectra Pump is my #1 choice now for an affordable, portable and hospital grade pump! I've tried Medela, Ameda and now the Spectra and by far my fave of a traditional pump is the Spectra. I love that it’s reasonably priced, love that it has a tiny night light, love that it’s not too gigantic or heavy. My only complaint is that it has a single bottle holder spot in the back, which is nice because it keeps it small but weird that there’s just one! It’s hospital grade and it was one of the top recommended new baby items that other moms told me about before I had Millie.
Willow Pump is perfect for the mom on-the-go, especially working moms or even if you just see yourself traveling or needing to pump on the go while you run kids to different appointments or anywhere where you don’t want to have to plug into a wall or have huge bottles hanging off your body and tubes coming out everywhere. The Willow Pump will turn your world upside down!!
This pump has literally been a complete and total GAME CHANGER for me. I can pump virtually anywhere, very discreetly, without having to worry about plugging in or tubes or hiding gigantic pump bottles.
Willow vs. Elvie Pump
I tried both the Willow and Elvie pump with Harry and while I think they're both good pumps, I have to say that I used my Willow pump way more. I found it easier to use, but that could be because I was already used to it from having used it so much with Millie? If the special bags are a concern to you, you can now buy reusable milk containers that can be drained right into a storage bag OR a bottle. I liked their bags personally! But this helps cut down cost and waste, and also solves the problem of having to use exactly the amount in the bag since they're not resealable.
Bottles
Comotomo bottles feel like a boob! My babies have loved these, they feel the most like a boob and real nipple so they’re supposed to cut down on nipple confusion if you’re worried about that! They also are designed so you don’t need a bottle brush to clean them out which is SO NICE. They have vents as well to help with proper digestion and to avoid colic or gassiness by reducing the amount of air they’re gulping.
First Essentials Bottles: When my babies are about a year old we start using these bottles. Lyla carried these around for EVER! You can get them for around $3 a piece and I never stressed about Lyla leaving one somewhere or having to throw one away if it was gross after not being cleaned out once she switched to formula at 6 months.

Formula
Baby Brezza Formula Pro: Speaking of formula, I switched Lyla to formula feeding at 6 months (more on that here) and we absolutely LOVED this formula bottle maker!!! It warms, mixes and dispenses the perfect amount of formula FOR YOU. One of those things I thought might be silly and unnecessary that turned out to be something we used SO MUCH that it felt like it was worth every single penny.
We gave it away after Lyla since there were 3 years between her and Millie and, funny enough, I really didnt miss it much with Millie! But I did get this cheaper version for Bobby and we've loved it for my next pro tip…
PRO TIP: I don't know why it took me until our FIFTH baby, but I realized while I was still in the hospital recovering, and one of my nurses offered to keep Bobby for his middle-of-the-night feeding and give him a bottle and bring him back after I got a solid 6 hours of sleep, that I could breastfeed my baby during the day but skip the middle-of-the-night breastfeeding and give baby formula bottles. This served a couple of purposes! FIRST, it helped our baby get used to having bottles frequently – a huge must for me since I work and have to sometimes be away from baby. Second and even more importantly, it allowed me to actually get more sleep in those first few brutal weeks where baby wants to eat every 2-3 hours. Neil and I divided and conquered – he likes going to bed early, and I'm more of a night owl. So he'd go to sleep right after our older kids went to bed, around 8:30 pm, and then I'd stay up and do a “dream feed” for Bobby around 10:30 or 11 p.m. Then when Bobby woke up around 2 or 3 a.m., Neil would get up and feed him a bottle, and then when Bobby woke up again around 4 or 5 a.m. I'd feed him next, and then we'd start the day around 7 or so. This allowed both of us to get a solid 6 hour stretch and I really think this helped me a lot with overcoming postpartum depression that I've had with some of our other babies, especially Harry in 2020.
Storage Bags
Dr. Brown's Breastmilk Storage Bags are a little more expensive than the most popular milk storage bags, but they're more sturdy and less likely to tip over and spill! I felt like the extra couple dollars was well worth it and bought these over and over.
Bottle Cleaner & Stand
OXO Tot Bottle Brush with Nipple Cleaner and Stand: The best bottle brush ever. I read up on my reviews and this one lives up to the hype. I bought it in pink because I'm obnoxious like that. Gender neutral, what's that? ha.
*And then our 4th AND 5th were boys, and the joke was on me. Literally.
Bottle Warmer
We bought a bottle warmer and hated it. If you're going to breast feed and pump, I suggest just running the pumped milk under hot water (refrigerated or frozen). It's easy, quick, and will never be too hot for your baby.
I even tried ANOTHER with Harry thinking surely they've gotten so much better. I bought the highest rated one and hated it too. Go figure.
Pacifiers & Clips
Philips AVENT Soothie Pacifier: These are the pacifiers most hospitals use, but my babies have never taken them super well. My advice with pacifiers, if you're hoping your baby will take one, is to buy a bunch of different kinds and just see what they like!
BIBS Pacifiers: these were hands-down Harry's favorites, and now Bobby's fave too. Both my boys wouldn't take any other binky but these, and they've been a MUST for every nap and nighttime sleep. We actually ended up taking them away from Harry at about 20 months. I dreaded taking away his beloved paci but we gave him a teddy bear to sleep with instead and he was over it in a couple days! I'll probably do this a little sooner (18ish months) with Bobby.

Wubbanub: I remember seeing people whose kids had these in their mouths and thinking “those things are hideous and my kid will never use one of those.” Yeah, I ate my words. They are the bomb when your baby can't keep the bink in their mouth. The little stuffed animal has just enough weight to help hold the binkie in, and it will help them with grabbing onto something to get it back in their mouth on their own, too.
Nursing Pillow
Boppy Best Latch Pillow: I've been a huge fan of Boppy brand nursing pillows since having my first, but I tried out this best latch version with Harry and it was my fave for him. Funny enough, I bought a new super cozy, neutral cover for our tried-and-true old school boppy for Bobby and have used that the most this time around.
Read ALL MY TIPS on breasfeeding, pumping, and bottle feeding in this post!
Baby Food Feeding
Highchairs
Just keep in mind, you will not use this until your baby is at least 4-6 months old, and most babies are closer to 5 or 6 months before you start feeding them solids and need a high chair!
Boon Flair Pedestal Highchair used to be our #1 but it's since been discontinued, boo. You can sometimes find it on Facebook Marketplace though! Original retail was $275 and when I was pregnant with Anabelle, anything under $200 was a steal. A good price on FB marketplace would be anything under $100 unless it's brand new, never used. Here is their most recent high chair though!
Lalo The Chair: This is our newest fave! It looks pretty, wipes down perfectly clean just like the Boon did, and baby can comfortably sit up right really easily for meal times. Millie and Harry both loved this high chair! And it comes with shorter legs so that you can actually convert it into a shorter chair once they're done with the high chair.

Utensils
NUK Gerber Graduates Rest Easy Spoons: Our favorite baby spoons. Love the built-in support that makes putting the spoon down without having it touch the counter super easy.
Bumkins Waterproof SuperBib: These have been faves of ours since Anabelle
Silicone Bibs: These are SO awesome because they're sturdy and clean up well and catch the food that babies inevitably drop while they're eating. We LOVE THESE!
Nursery
SNOO Bassinet
Okay the SNOO is by far the COOLEST new baby invention since we had Lyla. I actually met Dr. Harvey Karp at a baby event in LA almost 9 years ago and I remember him telling me about how they were developing a smart crib that would rock your baby back to sleep for you, but they were going through crazy testing to make sure it was safe. I was SO excited to see it finally come out and try it with Millie, and have LOVED it with our last 3 babies!

The SNOO bassinet is practically like having a mother’s helper around the clock in your house…FOR REAL! It’s a smart sleeper that actually responds to your baby’s fussing and movement. So if it senses them tossing and turning or crying out, it will respond with increased rocking and white noise to soothe them! It comes with tracking capabilities on your phone, including how long their longest stretch of sleep is by the day. You can also set it to a more gentle mode if you have a preemie baby, and a weaning mode when you’re ready to wean them and move them to the crib.
It comes with swaddles that attach to the bed and keep baby on their back, so it claims to be the safest bassinet on the market. AND let’s talk about how beautiful it is! The minimalist and chic design of the SNOO looks good in every nursery.
PRO TIP: use a satin bassinet sheet like this one to protect your baby's hair from getting a bald spot. So far it's working with Bobby!!


The price is definitely up there and I don’t think for a minute it’s a necessity to getting your baby to sleep. My first two girls slept through the night JUST fine without the SNOO, so I would never want any new mom to feel like their baby isn't going to sleep if they can't afford the SNOO. But it is for sure REALLY nice to have, and when people ask me (all the time) whether it’s worth the splurge I always say, “YES! It totally is.” Because if you’re the type of person who’s considering splurging on it, and it’s reasonably within your budget, I think it’s an AMAZING help to mom and dad who could use more sleep at night.
However, if you’re just like “no way I can’t spend that much!” then the same company actually makes those same magic swaddle sacs that you can buy for $32, and add some white noise from an app on an iPad or a big box fan (from any hardware store) or a white noise maker and you’ll have something similar to the SNOO, minus the rocking that responds to your baby’s cries.
Sleep Books
Speaking of sleep, I'm pretty passionate about this topic, too, so I wrote a whole separate post all about it! But in short, if you're a new mom, or a mom who's had “bad sleepers” in the past and you want to try something new with a new baby, I highly HIGHLY recommend reading Baby Wise. I've followed these principles with all 4 of my babies and had amazing sleepers. Hint: it's ALL about the daytime schedule. And no, I haven't had to make any of them “cry it out.” Just read the book! 🙂
NEW with Bobby – I was struggling to figure out the perfect schedule for Bobby that coincided with Baby Wise, and right around that same time (8ish weeks) I saw TWO people in the same week mention this book Moms On Call and that their schedules were a life-saver. It's not for everyone – it's very regimented – but it's been a game changer for me this time to have an even better spelled-out schedule, written by 2 nurses, to help Bobby regulate his sleep. He started sleeping 11-12 hours immediately after I switched to this schedule! BONUS: it's way quicker to read and easier to digest than Baby Wise.
Here’s my post all about baby sleep tricks if you’re interested in a deeper dive on that convo.

Cribs
Here are a few of my favorite cribs!
- Jenny Lind Crib: Charming and timeless.
- Stokke Sleepi Crib: This is such high quality and I love that you can change up the size and even make it into a toddler bed when the time comes. It goes from a bassinet to a crib to a toddler bed. Pretty sweet! This is what Harry slept in (pictured below).
- IKEA also carries very affordable cribs that are super popular and perfect if you are planning a clean, modern design for your nursery.
- I also really love these Babyletto cribs! Most of them are very affordable, modern, and so cute!

Crib Mattress
Milliard Crib Mattress: A top rated crib mattress on Amazon that we got for Millie's nursery. It's affordable and had amazing reviews!
DockATot
The DockATot is for sure one of my top 3 favorite new things we got for Millie and have continued to use it a ton with Harry and Bobby (and our other kids haha). This thing is incredible! We use it for lounging and tummy time and I honestly don’t know how we’d live without it. It’s the perfect place for babies to snuggle up after they eat and I loved it during recovery from my c-section because I could set the baby right next to me. We’ve brought it from room to room in the house and even to the beach! It also creates the perfect “safe zone” for the baby when big sisters are playing or wanting to snuggle on the bed. Baby is just as cozy as can be in this comfy little lounger, and I love that it’s lightweight enough that I can move it around the house.


Changing Table
Changing table: We actually bought a used changing table that had been refinished from a local craigslist-like site (KSL) for Anabelle, but you can use any dresser that you have or find one at a thrift store and paint it, put a changing pad and cover on top, and voila. You have a changing table.
I was going for a more modern look for Lyla's nursery so I bought a West Elm dresser that I knew we could transition into a big girl room eventually or use in almost any room in our house later if we needed to switch things up! We got this pretty one for Millie's room, which we then used in Harry's room.

Rocking Chair
Pottery Barn Kids Comfort Swivel Glider: This glider is one of my favorite purchases because I spent so many hours nursing our baby in it, and it's so comfy I could fall asleep in it. I actually still used this four babies later, in our bedroom, for early morning, late night, and every hour in between feedings!
I dreamed about getting a Nurseryworks Rocker with all 3 of my girls and finally got one for Millie's (and then Harry's) nursery and I'm still using it for Bobby! It's actually made ergonomically to be SO comfy and I loved the hours I've spent nursing my babies, and reading stories to them, in it.

Millie's nursery

Harry's nursery details
Baby Monitor
This Hello Baby monitor is one of the highest-rated AND one of the most affordable baby monitors! I tried it out just so I could know if it was good enough to recommend and my answer is YES 1000%. It has amazing range, clear picture and sound, and I can keep an eye on the baby when I'm outside or on the other side of the house while they are napping. ALSO if it's a big deal to you to have a monitor that does NOT require wifi, this one is perfect for you. No need to connect it to any kind of network when you travel.
We love our Vivint system cameras too as baby monitors and I LOVE that when I'm out and about I can still check on my baby from an app on my phone, anywhere.
I know a ton of people who SWEAR by the Wyze cam, which I would probably get if we didn't have Vivint Cams!
White Noise
You can use a box fan or a white noise maker, but most baby sleep experts agree that white noise is essential to getting babies good naps and to sleep through the night!
Since Harry was born, this is my new fave white noise maker. Actually all my kids now sleep with either that one, or this less-expensive version that also plays meditations. Works so well, so many options, controllable by your smartphone. The reviews didn't lie when they raved and so now I guess I'm gushing too.
Travel cribs
Sometimes referred to as “pack n plays” (kind of like all tissues are now kleenex) a travel crib is a GREAT thing to have if you plan to leave home before your kid is, oh, 3? Ha. Or if they're going to take a nap at someone else's house. A lot of places do have travel cribs for you, hotels and a lot of Airbnbs! But we get a ton of use out of ours. Here are our faves:
- BABYBJORN Travel Crib Light: I cannot say enough good things about this amazing travel crib. SUPER lightweight, super easy to install (you literally pop the legs out and that's it. Takes me 10 seconds).
- 4moms BREEZE: Literally a breeze to set up! I mean it seriously just pops into place in 2 seconds flat. A little heavy though, which is why I also list the BabyBjorn travel crib above. But if you want the functionality of a play-yard too, the 4moms BREEZE is for sure what you want!!
- Lotus Travel Crib: This is a really good in-between version too that my sister owns and loves! She literally lived on the road for a year and a half with her baby and took this everywhere and loved it.
- Baby Joy Crib: We bought this a couple years ago for the BEACH ONLY (sounds crazy maybe!) but we wanted something crazy lightweight to lug down to the beach since our BabyBjorn travel light was (and still is!) in Utah at my mom's house. For just over $100 this crib is LEGIT. Doesn't pop together in 2 seconds like the first two faves on our list, but if you're willing to take 10 mins to put it together it's a real winner.

Strollers & Carriers
Best double strollers
Double strollers can be big ticket items – but WORTH IT. We've had the City Select Stroller through all our babies and LOVED it. Single that converts into a double, babies can face 16 different ways, travel system, the gold standard for many years. It glides like a dream and grows with your family from a single to a double and back to a single if your older kiddo grows out of sitting in a stroller, and you can even add a kickboard for an older child to stand on. GENIUS! I have recommended this stroller more than ANY other stroller because of its versatility and relatively affordability for what your'e getting, and it's one of my favorites to find AMAZING deals on for my readers so make sure you're following the blog for ALL the stroller deals I find!


We have this UppaBaby Vista stroller too, after many many years of people asking me to compare it to the City Select and I have to say I do REALLY love it. It's very similar in my opinion to the City Select, and a lot harder to find on sale, whereas I'm pretty confident I can find my reader a killer deal on a City Select if she's reading my blog during her entire pregnancy.
The heftier price tag on the UppaBaby though, if you’re up for it, really is worth the extra pennies. Now that we’ve had 5 kids and our last 2 were the closest together we’ve had any of them, we’ve used our Vista more than any other. I love that the undercarriage basket is GINORMOUS!! The bassinet is SO nice when you have a newborn who needs a nap while you’re at an older sibling’s sporting event, or walking around at Disneyland, or on a long walk. I also recently used it at a work conference to take Bobby to and he napped like a champ in the bassinet all day. I love using the Nuna Pipa Lite in this stroller with this adapter. It just glides in like butter.

Best jogging stroller
The BOB Revolution Jogging Stroller is the very most popular jogging stroller on the market. If you are a jogger, this is a must-have. We own this and lovelovelove it too. Neil has taken our girls out on so many beach trail runs in the BOB and now in our Double BOB. They're so durable and great for families that are active or parents who want to be able to run with their babies.

Best lightweight or travel strollers
In my opinion, the Baby Jogger City Tour Lux is the very best budget-friendly travel stroller out there. Lightweight, patented one-hand quick fold, huge canopy, decent undercarriage basket, sometimes called the cadillac of umbrella strollers (even though it's not truly an umbrella, it's cooler).
If you can spring for the City Mini GT version (in a single or double, whatever you need) DO IT because the wheels and weight, and overall experience of the GT is amazing.
But if budget is what you're after, the Baby Jogger City Tour Lux is where it's at. My sister has taken her first AND second baby to Europe for the summer and swears by this stroller as the best for travel!


Our most favorite option after 4 kids for a lightweight travel stroller is the BabyZen Yoyo. It's insanely compact and lightweight and handles hairpin turns like a champ. Neil and I both LOVE this stroller. The price tag isn't awesome but if you're going to use it a ton it's worth it!

Stroller Organizer / parent console
Skiphop Universal Stroller Organizer: definitely one of the nicest and best I've tried, and totally worth $26 IMO.
Diono Buggy Buddy Stroller Organizer: Another great option because it's $11.99 and works with almost EVERY stroller out there.
Ergobaby Carrier
Ergobaby Carrier: I love my ergo SOOOO MUCH. If you ever run into me at Target or Costco, chances are my baby is riding in my ergo while I push the cart. Need your hands for something? Making dinner? Getting ready? You will want one of these.

Solly Baby Wrap
Solly Baby Wrap: I didn't have this with Anabelle and it's for sure the #1 item I wish I could've gone back and given myself as a new mom. Now that I've had it for my second, third, fourth and fifth babies, I can't imagine doing the newborn stage without the Solly baby wrap! It's an absolute MUST HAVE for infants and mamas who need to be hands-free. I love it for airplane travel, trips to the beach, walking around the mall, doing housework (on the rare occasion that I get around to that!), walks around our neighborhood, and just about everything else. Really.


Diaper Bag
Since this original post was written, I've tried out many, many diaper bags and have found that my very favorite ones, especially for several kids/babies now, are these 3: my Fawn Design bag, my JuJuBe bag, and my Freshly Picked bag.
All 3 of these are huge enough to fit everything I need, anywhere I go, with four kids. It's nice enough to go with me to a nice dinner or to a casual park date and cleans up like a dream. Neil loves both of these bags too and never leaves the house with a kid without one of them locked and loaded!
I would say that Fawn and Freshly Picked are pretty similar in function, it's more of a preference of look between the two. JuJuBe for sure makes the lightest bags of all 3 (this one is ESPECIALLY lightweight and my pick for the beach!) and since you can throw theirs in the wash, they're probably the easiest to keep clean.
I love that they wipe clean so easily too since they're either faux leather (Fawn and FP) or polyester and machine washable (JuJuBe). And all come with a laptop sleeve!!



Other Baby Gear
- Car Seat Mirror: You don't necessarily need this brand, but you'll love being able to look at the mirror and see if your babe's okay on the road.
- 4Moms Mamaroo: Oh how we cherished our Mamaroo! It was the only way I got an hour or two of sleep when Anabelle was just a few weeks old. She napped and slept so well in it. It rocks like a mom, has multiple modes, it's a swing and bouncer in one. It even has a car-ride mode. I seriously have an emotional attachment to that thing, and ALL 4 of my first 4 loved it! One of my older kids sat in it and broke it before we had Bobby, so I've tried a couple other cheaper swings and he hates them. Hard to say if he just hates swings in general or if he would have liked the Mamaroo, but 4/4 babies I tried it with loved it.
- Play Mat: Your baby will play under this and love it more than you realize when you buy it at first. I thought it was a gimmicky waste of money, but we used it for months and months. Helped Anabelle learn to roll over and was one of the first things she loved and interacted with. I bought this less expensive (but super cute!) rainbow version for Bobby and love it.
- Baby Shusher White Noise Maker: Yes you can download an app on your phone and stick that next to your baby in her car seat if she starts crying while you're at the mall/Target/church etc, BUT then you don't have your phone. Which presents a problem if your phone text alert goes off and you have to remove said white noise. Or if you need to call someone, or look something up, or kill time on Instagram. Let's be honest. This little thing is SO GENIUS for a lightweight, easy to throw in your diaper bag, little perfect white noise maker on the go.
NEWER fave: I tried this portable white noise maker for my recent work conference and LOVED the shushing noise while I got Bobby to sleep in the Uppababy bassinet during the day, and then changed it to just the solid white noise for the night. It worked wonders!!

New Mom FAQ
- Is a swing worth it? Okay listen – all you NEED is diapers and wipes, a car seat, some onesies and a safe place for baby to sleep. But will you love having something to rock baby to sleep while you _____ (shower, wash dishes, make dinner or just give your arms a break)? The answer is, yes…unless your baby is like Bobby. My other 4 have loved the swing! Bobby hates the 2 I've tried with him. So it may just depend on your baby. But 4/5 of mine loved the swing.
- Best baby bouncer? My first 4 kids loved the 4MOMS Mamaroo. I've read in some reviews and mom forums that their babies didn't though, which I experienced with Bobby, except he has hated every swing.
- What will babies ACTUALLY wear? How many sizes of each should I get? Babies grow FAST, but they also go through TONS of clothes per day and week. My babies averaged at least a couple outfits a day the first 2-3 months. Then it slows down, their growth and need for different outfits based on blowouts and barf. Footie pajamas, especially those that zip from both the top and bottom, like these, are your friend. Start with a few newborn size outfits and a good handful (12 at least) of outfits and jammies and onesies (depending on the season) in 0-3 and just see how fast your baby grows. Mine are out of newborn by 5-7 weeks old, then they stay pretty consistent with the sizes marked on the clothes for the first year!
- Sleep Sack vs. Swaddle? Swaddles are (in my opinion!) a must for that first 4 months! Your baby will sleep soooooo much better swaddled. Then when they start rolling on their own, it's time to switch to a sleep sack. These are good budget buys, and this one is my very fave.
- Best dresser drawer organizers? Something soft like this works great!!
- How to sleep train your baby? That's a whole separate blog post, my friend, which you can read here. But the basics are swaddling, white noise, blackout curtains, and the daytime schedule sets up the nighttime schedule. Consistency is everything.
- Are blackout curtains necessary? YES. For me, yes. Some people say no because they want their baby to sleep “anywhere.” I say I'd rather have an amazing sleeper at home than worry about the 7% of the time we're not putting them to bed at home!
- Snacks to have on hand Postpartum? My faves were these trail mix small bags, Boom Chicka Pop, CSE Protein Shakes, Trader Joe's Mini Cheese Sandwich Crackers, G2G bars (they taste like cookie dough!), and CSE protein bites – my sis Brooke came into town and made some of these and it was the gift that literally kept on giving for weeks after she left, and I felt so loved every time I ate one out of the freezer!
- DockATot vs. SnuggleMe Organic? I've only used the DockATot but I know tons of people love the SnuggleMe!
- How do you swaddle a baby? Ohhh I love this question! I have a reel here that shows my favorite way to swaddle – even the strongest babies can't break out of this swaddle!
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- Best brand of diapers and wipes? See the above section on diapers, but our fave are Honest diapers! For wipes, my fave are Pampers Pure and I always order extra to have around because we can never keep wipes stocked here it seems!
- Newborn baby toiletry must-haves? Diapers, wipes, Aquaphor baby, Tubby Todd wash, Tubby Todd all over ointment. That's really it!
- Should I get a single stroller if I plan on having more kids? I knew we wanted more than one, which is why the City Select was at the top of my wishlist. If you're in the same boat, a City Select or Uppa Baby Vista is a SUPER smart choice, and, BONUS! They hold their resale value really well too!
Are you still with me?
I know this was a LONG LIST, but I hope it helps some people out there who are planning for a baby and are confused by all the options! Like I said at the beginning, I'll continue to update this post as we find things we love (and change our minds about things we don't love as much, anymore).
If you're craving more baby gear/ pregnancy/new mom advice, you can find WAY more in my baby archives.
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I'm so SO very excited for you to have your new baby join your family! It's truly the most magical thing that I've ever experienced and it feels that way EVERY time. I can't wait for you to have that joyful event in your life and I hope this list helps you feel as prepared as possible as your due date approaches so you can spend your time snuggling and loving that little one.
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