Preparing for the arrival of your new addition can be exciting and exhausting. Even after completing the registry and exchanging duplicate gifts, you’re never really sure if you have everything you need. Chances are you probably don’t.
Here are few items that all new parents should have to make days (and nights) easier.
The Boppy Pillow
Whether you breastfeed or bottle feed, the Boppy is your friend. Boppy pillows help elevate and position infants to make feeding more comfortable for the baby as well as mom and dad. The pillows stretch to fit any waist size, so they are always comfortable. There are tons of adorable slipcovers to choose from to help personalize your Boppy. Not only are the pillows great for feeding, they are also fantastic for tummy time and play time. As your baby learns to sit up, the Boppy provides a comfy and supportive seat for them to show of their new skills.
The Peanut Shell
The Peanut Shell Baby Sling is nothing short of amazing. The stylish line is for on-the-go moms who are sensible as well as stylish. Unlike other baby slings and carriers, Peanut Shell slings are designed to fit the body comfortably. They come in different sizes to ensure proper fit. These slings give you multiple options for “wearing” your baby as they grow. You can carry your newborn tummy to tummy or carry your toddler on your back. Whether you’re busy around the house or out exploring the world, the Peanut Shell will keep your hands free and your baby snug and secure.
The Bouncer
The bouncer is a staple in the homes of new parents. The cuddly, cozy seat offers soothing sounds and gentle vibrations to calm fussy babies. Some styles come with head support, flashing lights, and cheerful music. Bouncers are compact and light weight which makes them easy to move around the house. Most styles are ideal for travel and are easy to store when not in use. Even after the batteries have died, the bouncer will still entertain and comfort your baby.
A + D Ointment
From diaper rash to dry skin, A+D will keep the whole family protected. This ointment is gentle enough to use at every diaper change and can reduce the chances of your baby getting a diaper rash. The whole family can use it on eczema and dry skin, as well as minor abrasions. This ointment is inexpensive and is a necessity for the changing table and diaper bag.
Gas Drops
Gas is a common cause of irritability in infants. Gas bubbles are painful and cause serious discomfort. Gas drops are the best defense. They are safe to use at every feeding (only use as directed). Drops can be given to babies by mouth or mixed into formula. Gas drops are over-the-counter, so no prescription is necessary.
The first few weeks of parenthood are tough. Preparation can help make the transition from couple to family a little smoother.
Tags: A+D Ointment, baby essentials, boppy pillow, bouncer, Peanut Shell, registry, sling
