What to Stock Up On Before Baby Arrives! 2024 - Cheerfully Simple (2024)

It doesn’t matter if this is your first baby or your fifth, there are preparations to be done BEFORE your baby arrives.

So, what should YOU stock up on before the baby arrives?

Well, there are the obvious baby things but have you stopped to think about how your life is going to change. Will it be as easy to run to the store and grab a few things? Possibly. But, these are the things you’ll want to grab just in case it’s not.

The best way to feel prepared for the arrival of your bundle of joy is to know what to stock up on before baby arrives! This is super easy!

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This list of essential baby items is the things you’ve probably already thought about stocking up on before the baby arrives. BUT, just in case you’ve forgotten what you need, or you’re totally new to this mom thing, let me help you out!

The Not-So-Obvious Household Items

This is the list of not-so-obvious household items to stock up on before the baby arrives. I would recommend having them stocked for at least a month or so. Why a month? Once you hit that one-month mark, you should (hopefully) feel up to getting out more often and be more confident in traveling with your baby.

I’ve given birth via c-section and natural delivery, and I know that each recovery is different. But, with both types of deliveries, I usually felt pretty good at one-month post-partum.

Toilet Paper

I feel like this one goes without saying, but I’m going to say it. Spend the money and buy some nice, soft toilet paper. If your lady parts get mutilated during delivery, you’ll want to have super soft toilet paper to use after your time with the peri-bottle.

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Hand Sanitizer

When you have people coming to visit your baby, you’ll want to make sure that you have plenty of hand sanitizer on hand. Some people don’t wash their hands very well, so have a rule that they need to put hand sanitizer on before touching your baby.

Freezer Meals

I promise you that you aren’t going to want to cook for at least a couple of weeks after delivering a baby. Do yourself a favor and prepare a dozen or so freezer meals. They can be crockpot dump meals, or even something as simple as the makings for spaghetti. Just think of simple things that can be quickly and easily prepared without much thought or effort.

Quick Grab Snacks and Meals

From my personal experiences as a breastfeeding mom, I know that it can be challenging to even remember to eat. I know this may seem silly now, but it’s totally legit. It can be so easy to become consumed with taking care of your baby that you forget to take care of yourself. Find some really good protein bars, snacks high in protein, fruit, and quick-grab meals that are easy. Some of my favorites are Clif bars, carrots or pretzels and hummus, bananas, grapes, and things like that.

Friends Who Are Willing to Help

So maybe you can’t stock up on your friends but take inventory of the people in your life who have offered to help. And then, don’t be afraid to ask them to help. This can be super hard, especially as a new mom because you don’t want to seem like you can’t handle it. If the people who are offering to help you out have their children, then they totally get it! The first few weeks after giving birth are hard in a variety of ways. Ask for help and don’t be afraid to do it!

An Extra Set of Sheets (or 2)

Washing crib sheets in the middle of the night is not something you want to find yourself doing. Having extra sheets is a must. I think two or three sets of sheets should be sufficient.

A Variety of Types of Batteries

If you have a bouncer, a swing, or some other device that is going to be used to either console your baby or help them sleep, then make sure you are stocked up on the types of batteries they take. It is crushing when the baby is ALMOST asleep after a super challenging day, and the batteries go out on the noise machine.

Thank You Notes and Stamps

I hope that you are richly blessed with visitors, gifts, and homemade meals. Seriously, having people celebrate the birth of your baby is a blessing. The things they bring with them are icing on top of the cake. Make sure that you take a couple of minutes to write a note of appreciation to them. (And then, try not to misplace them and find those beautifully written notes in a stack together in a box 8 months AFTER you wrote them and thought you mailed them! EEEKkk! Totally serious on that one. – side note, I didn’t send them when I found them. I just made sure to tell the “funny” story to the people they were intended for.)

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Laundry Detergent

As if your baby doesn’t do a great enough job keeping the diaper and wipes companies in business, they will make sure to support the laundry companies as well. Stock up on a couple of types of laundry detergent that aren’t scented. I LOVED Dreft when my babies were little. Although it can be a bit expensive, the scent of it still gives me all the baby feels.

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Pet Food

This is one most people don’t think about because it always seems like it’s there… until it’s not. Make sure you have a month’s worth of pet food (and any other pet supplies) already at your house before your delivery date.

Care Items for the New Mom

Dry Shampoo!

This is my FAVORITE dry shampoo. It smells AMAZING, is free of all types of bad things you don’t want to put in your hair, and is pretty cheap for a pack of two!

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A Variety of Pads (No Tampons!)

If this is your first baby, and you aren’t really sure what to expect in the postpartum period, let me be the first to tell you there will be blood. From my experience, the amount of bleeding for a c-section was very different than a vagin*l delivery. I feel like they clean things out better during a c-section, and I didn’t experience as much bleeding versus vagin*l delivery. Either way, make sure you’ve stocked up on a variety of levels of flow pads.

Comfortable Underwear

It doesn’t matter how your baby came into this world, make sure you have comfortable, breathable underwear. Certainly, this is most important for mommas who are giving birth via c-section, but you want to be comfortable no matter what. Grab some granny panties and call it a day!

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Ice Packs

If you are planning to have a vagin*l delivery, ice packs are a must! I am not a huge fan of medication and I desire to go a more natural route for pain management. I did minimal doses of Tylenol, and then my main source of pain relief was ice packs. You can use regular sports injury ice packs wrapped in a towel or you can do one better and make padsicles. Pad-what? I know it sounded silly to me too, but they seriously are incredible! To make a padsicles, you just take a regular pad and put some water on it. Then lay it flat to freeze in the freezer. For what it’s worth, I even had 2nd-degreetearing and stitches, and it was super helpful. I know some people will use witch hazel and essential oils, but I just used good ole’ water.

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Nipple Cream if Breastfeeding

When I gave birth, I was given a decent number of samples of nipple cream. Thankfully, I never needed more than that, but I think it’s a good idea to have a tube at your house in case you need it. You can always return it if it goes unused.

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Baby Items

Diapers and Wipes

It goes without saying that you’re going to need diapers and wipes, and LOTS of them. I would HIGHLY suggest that you stock up on a variety of sizes and brands. This is so important because your baby may not come home in newborn-size diapers. (If you find this to be the case, look into exchanging them for the right size!) If you’re going to cloth diapers, make sure you have secured a good supply of inserts and shells. As for the wipes, seriously, ask for them for every holiday. Ok, that may be an exaggeration. Ok, then again maybe not. LOL

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Burp Cloths

You will find that your burp cloth will become your all-purpose rag. It is super handy to have these in every room of the house because you never know when you’ll need to QUICKLY grab one. You may think you’ll only need them for baby puke, but they’re great for all kinds of things. I even kept a couple in my breast pump bag for when I was pumping at work or pumping on the go.

NB, 0-3 months and 3-6 Month Clothes

There are so many things that can happen that you need to be prepared with a variety of sizes of clothes. If you aren’t going to find out the gender of your baby, we NEVER have, then make sure you have some gender-neutral clothes. We were incredibly blessed with awesome gender-specific clothes once we had our babies. And, you never know how big or small your baby will be, so it doesn’t hurt to have plenty of clothes laundered and ready to be worn.

Bottles

Even if you plan to breastfeed exclusively, I suggest having a bottle or two on hand. I also suggest having a breast pump. There is a feeling of freedom that comes with being able to take a break. If you find yourself with a baby who is diagnosed with colic, you’ll need a break. Trust me on this one.

And, if it happens that you aren’t able to breastfeed for some unforeseen reason, it will be less stressful if you have some bottles available. Best case scenario, you don’t need them and can return them! These are the bottles I recommend for breastfed babies!

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A Variety Pack of Pacifiers

Similar to the above recommendation, even if you don’t think you want to give your baby a pacifier, have them available. I know that we always had like 5-6 different types of pacifiers when our kids were born, per some great advice from a friend. Not every baby will like a certain type of pacifier, and when your baby is screaming at 2 am, you don’t want to find yourself going to the store. These are my favorite pacifiers for breastfed babies!

Other Baby-Prepping Things to Consider

Clean Your House

This may sound silly, but if you like to have a clean house, do it now while you can. Take advantage of the nesting stage of your pregnancy and do some deep cleaning. This way, once your baby arrives, you’ll have a couple of weeks to not think about cleaning.

Make Sure Work is Taken Care Of

If you’ll be going back to work after your baby, make sure you have everything prepared for the time you’ll be away bonding with your new baby. The last thing you want is to be getting phone calls and emails while you’re on maternity leave or coming back to a huge mess.

Set Up Your Childcare

If you have other children, you may want to consider setting up some play dates for your kids. This will allow your kids to get out and play which they may not be able to do right away. It will also allow you some important bonding time with your new baby. Also, make sure you have someone lined up to care for your kids while you’re delivering your baby.

Prepare Freezer Meals

Having a freezer full of prepared meals is a lifesaver for a new mom. It’s super convenient to be able to pull a plastic bag of food out of the freezer and put it in the crockpot to cook. This is a worthwhile time investment before your baby is born.

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Having your home prepared to bring home your baby will help set your mind at ease.

And, as a new parent, it’s unlikely that you’ve thought of these things because you haven’t brought a new baby from the hospital yet. That’s one of the best parts of getting advice from a mom who’s been there!

I hope I haven’t forgotten anything, but if I have, let me know! Chances are, you’re already way ahead and you have most of this already covered! Yay, you!

Congratulations on your baby and best wishes in the journey ahead!

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FAQs

What do I need to buy before the baby arrives? ›

Here are some things you could buy for your baby, or include on your registry, for playtime:
  • Baby swing. Swings sway or vibrate to help soothe your little one. ...
  • Baby bouncer. ...
  • Toys. ...
  • Bottles and nipples. ...
  • Breast pump. ...
  • Formula. ...
  • Diaper rash cream. ...
  • Diaper pail.

What food to stock up on before a baby? ›

Kitchen and Food items to stockpile before giving birth
  • Freezer meals (see my list of dairy-free freezer meals, and 40 easy freezer meals)
  • Grains for sides: pasta, rice, quinoa, etc.
  • Cooking oils: olive oil, coconut oil, avocado oil.
  • Vinegars: white, apple cider, rice.
  • Baking supplies: sugar, flour, etc.
  • Butter.
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What does a baby absolutely need? ›

We provide a detailed list of each category below, but in general, your baby must-haves for the first three months of their life should include: Nursery furniture and gear. Baby linens, including crib and bassinet sheets, baby blankets, and swaddles. Babyproofing gear.

How do you spend time before a baby arrives? ›

Fun Things to Do Before the Baby Arrives
  1. Take a Babymoon. Going on a babymoon has become more popular than ever before, and why not take this opportunity to travel before giving birth? ...
  2. Pamper Yourself. ...
  3. Decorate the Nursery. ...
  4. Find Your Parenting Community. ...
  5. Have a Date Night. ...
  6. Attend Your Baby Shower.
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What do I need to get before having a baby? ›

Here are the important baby supplies to stock up:
  1. 8-10 bottles and nipples. ...
  2. Bottle brush.
  3. Dishwasher basket for small items.
  4. Formula (if not nursing)
  5. Breast pump (if you plan to breastfeed)
  6. Milk storage bags (if you plan to breastfeed)
  7. Nursing pads (if you plan to breastfeed)
  8. Nipple cream (if you plan to breastfeed)
Feb 27, 2024

What is the first thing to buy an unborn baby? ›

Crib. One of the most important pieces of baby furniture is the crib; in the first few months consider a Moses basket or 3-sided crib especially if you plan for your baby to sleep in your room. If you are looking for longevity you can opt for a cot which will last until around 3 years of age.

What is the first food to introduce to a baby? ›

Most babies' first food is iron-fortified infant single-grain cereal mixed with breast milk or formula. Place the spoon near your baby's lips, and let the baby smell and taste it. Don't be surprised if this first spoonful is rejected.

When to start stocking up on baby supplies? ›

You can—and should—start buying things for your baby whenever you want. Some women choose to start shopping after the first trimester, but it's personal preference. As you get closer to the end of your first trimester, you'll likely have an ultrasound done to get your first look at how your baby is developing.

How many wipes to stock up on? ›

You can determine how many wipes you'll need based on the age of your baby. Newborns generally have anywhere between 300 to 360 diaper changes per month, resulting in using 750 to 900 wipes per month on average. Infants have between 240 to 300 diaper changes per month, using between 600 and 750 wipes during that time.

What do babies want the most? ›

Your baby likes the full feeling they have after a feed, when they hear your soothing voice, or when they're being cuddled. They don't like feeling hungry or frightened.

What are the 5 needs of a baby or child? ›

Kids must feel safe and sound, with their basic survival needs met: shelter, food, clothing, medical care and protection from harm.

What are the four basic needs of a newborn baby? ›

In reality, a baby's needs (at least at first) are relatively simple: milk, a safe place to sleep, nappies, clothes and, of course, love. Let's look at these basic needs in more detail.

What to do immediately the baby is born? ›

Most babies breathe and cry within a few seconds of being born. If your baby is breathing well, they can be placed naked, skin to skin, on your chest or belly straight after birth. Skin-to-skin contact keeps your baby warm. It also helps to steady your baby's breathing and heart rate and trigger your first breastfeed.

How do I know when my delivery is near? ›

Signs of early labor may indicate that labor is near or has begun. These signs can include: Nesting, which is a sudden burst of energy to get everything ready before your baby arrives. Lightening, when your baby drops lower into your pelvis, relieving some pressure from your diaphragm.

What helps a baby arrive? ›

There are no proven ways of starting your labour yourself at home. You may have heard that certain things can trigger labour, such hot baths, certain food or drinks, having sex or herbal supplements. But there's no evidence that these work.

When should I start buying things for my unborn baby? ›

When Should Pregnant Women Start Buying Baby Stuff? The number one rule is: There are no rules! You can—and should—start buying things for your baby whenever you want. Some women choose to start shopping after the first trimester, but it's personal preference.

What are the first things you should buy when pregnant? ›

First Trimester Pregnancy Must-Haves
  • Prenatal Vitamins : One a Day Women's Prenatal Multivitamins.
  • Morning Sickness Soother : Tummydrops Ginger.
  • A Waistband Extender : Maeband Maternity Belly Band.
  • Nausea Relief Band : ...
  • A Gentle Toothbrush : ...
  • A Pregnancy Journal : ...
  • The Ultimate Resource : ...
  • A Helpful Hydration Tool :
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What do I need to checklist before my baby is born? ›

Stock up on baby supplies

Newborns run through diapers and wipes faster than you may imagine, so be sure to have backup on hand. You'll also want feeding essentials such as bottles, a breast pump, and/or formula. And of course, don't forget clothing, pacifiers, burp cloths, and gentle baby lotion.

How much money should you have saved before you have a baby? ›

One of the most important money moves is setting aside some cash for unexpected expenses. A solid emergency fund holds three to six months' worth of your take-home pay. If that sounds overwhelming, start with $1,000, then shoot for one month of expenses, and before you know it, you'll be at your goal.

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