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I've making a baby tip book for a friend and wondered what your top baby tips are....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A practical tip - clear out a small kitchen cupboard (or a shelf in a kitchen cupboard) and have this for babys stuff only. Either bottles. sterilizing equipment or later on feeding cups, bowls, cutlery, jars of food etc. You will always know where everything is if it's always in one place and any babysitters/grandparents who might look after your child will also know where everything is.
Buy the basic stuff bibs, socks, sleepsuits, vest, towels all in white. You can then just bung it all in the wash together without wasting precious time sorting piles. (useful for when the other half says he didn't know if the colours would run!!)
I also was surprised how expensive the sheets were for my moses basket so my mum told me just to go and buy some cheap white pillowcases, they done the trick. baby could have a lovely clean one every night (she was a sicky baby) and when she was out of moses basket (6 weeks) I had some spare pillowcases!!I think they were seomething silly like 99p each again they were plain white.
Take photos photos and then some more photos, you think you will remember exactly what they looked like but alas you don't. It's also nice for when they are older as I hardly have any photos of myself as a baby. Oh and if it's winter put a pillowcase on the changing mat too......that plastic sure is cold in the middle of the night!!
I also was surprised how expensive the sheets were for my moses basket so my mum told me just to go and buy some cheap white pillowcases, they done the trick. baby could have a lovely clean one every night (she was a sicky baby) and when she was out of moses basket (6 weeks) I had some spare pillowcases!!I think they were seomething silly like 99p each again they were plain white.
Take photos photos and then some more photos, you think you will remember exactly what they looked like but alas you don't. It's also nice for when they are older as I hardly have any photos of myself as a baby. Oh and if it's winter put a pillowcase on the changing mat too......that plastic sure is cold in the middle of the night!!
when worrying if the baby is too hot or too cold, the best rule of thumb Ive found with mine is:
a layer for every one you are wearing + 1 (and in the winter, +1 and a blanket.)
eg, if you are wearing a t-shirt, and a jumper, then baby needs a vest, babygro and jumper. Babies need to be much warmer than we think or they don't want to feed properly.
My other top tip is when they are tiny, the swaddling method is just fab. really settles tearful babies as it's very womb like. You can buy super-douper swaddling wraps from posh shops like verbedet et al now, but I found a cot sheet folded in a triangle was the best and cheapest way just lay baby on the triangle with the point at it's feet and bring the side of the triangle round and tuck it underneath him, and then the other side. Baby then stays snug and feels safe. If baby is a thumb sucker, you can tuck the sheet round with his little thumb up by his mouth and then he can still suck his thumb. They are also really easy to handle when wrapped like this and so it is very confidence building for a new mummy.
congratulations to her, and what a wonderful gift idea...
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a layer for every one you are wearing + 1 (and in the winter, +1 and a blanket.)
eg, if you are wearing a t-shirt, and a jumper, then baby needs a vest, babygro and jumper. Babies need to be much warmer than we think or they don't want to feed properly.
My other top tip is when they are tiny, the swaddling method is just fab. really settles tearful babies as it's very womb like. You can buy super-douper swaddling wraps from posh shops like verbedet et al now, but I found a cot sheet folded in a triangle was the best and cheapest way just lay baby on the triangle with the point at it's feet and bring the side of the triangle round and tuck it underneath him, and then the other side. Baby then stays snug and feels safe. If baby is a thumb sucker, you can tuck the sheet round with his little thumb up by his mouth and then he can still suck his thumb. They are also really easy to handle when wrapped like this and so it is very confidence building for a new mummy.
congratulations to her, and what a wonderful gift idea...
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