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Diaper stockpile checklist
Diaper stockpile checklist













A car seat would look like this option from Graco (Amazon).

diaper stockpile checklist

There is a difference between a car seat and a carrier. Whatever you choose, make sure it’s safe! Much more on crib and bassinet safety over here.

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Most cribs are “4 in 1” which means they can go from crib to toddler bed, day bed and then full size bed with headboard. The convertible cribs are a great choice because you can transform the crib as your child grows. Check out our review of the Snoo smart bassinet.Ĭribs these days can range from just a simple crib all the way up to Optimus Prime level transformer. They are smaller than cribs, and more portable. We’d appreciate it and it’s an awesome channel, if we do say so.) Bassinet/Crib – $150-$1,600+Ī bassinet is a great option for those who want to have their baby sleep in their room. (Pssst if you head over there, consider subscribing. We’ve also got a whole playlist of our stroller reviews over on YouTube. When/where will you use your stroller? The answer to this question will help you find the right one-full-sized, compact, jogging, … the list goes on. I’m not a runner, and we don’t plan on taking our stroller offroading. For my family, this included going on walks, pushing around stores, around the zoo, etc. When it comes to strollers, try to envision the types of circumstances you will be pushing your child around.

diaper stockpile checklist

If you’re really watching your budget, this stroller (Amazon) doesn’t have the ability to attach a carrier, but is much cheaper and has excellent reviews, all for about $120. Here is one I would recommend, the Graco FastAction Fold (Amazon). Having a stroller that’s compatible with your carrier is a huge headache saver and make things easier if one parent is with the child alone. Some have the ability to snap a carrier into, which is great for newborns. Fortunately, Fathercraft has you covered with stroller reviews and top picks, here. There are so many stroller options out there. Let’s talk about those ‘one time’ expenses that we can buy before the baby comes. We will circle back to daycare later on when discussing monthly costs to budget for. Will one parent stay home? Can you afford this? What daycares are in your area? When searching for daycare facilities in my area, I found prices ranging from $500 all the way up to $1,300 for one child. While we’re talking about things to consider B.C., we also need to think about where your child will be spending their time once/if you need to get back to work. If you don’t know your co-pay amount, it’s time to learn! There will also be trips to the OBGYN where multiple tests and ultrasounds will be thrown into the mix. If you are ‘planning’ to have a child soon, or are currently expecting, medical expenses need to be a priority in financial discussions. This has not influenced his favorite kid choice, he swears. We’ll tell you from personal experience hospital costs can vary wildly-on of Fathercraft’s founders, Paul, changed jobs between kid 1 and kid 2 and was dismayed to learn that hospital costs for kid 2 were $3,000 higher out of pocket. These numbers are after health insurance pays their portion. And for 1 in 6 families, out-of-pocket spending exceeded $5,000.

diaper stockpile checklist

Things like strollers, car seats, clothes, diap….īefore you start scrolling amazon for strollers with flames on the side and a neon light kit….ĭo you have a plan for the BIGGEST EXPENSE?Īccording to a Michigan Medicine study, average out-of-pocket spending for the delivery and newborn hospitalizations was $3,068. Luckily, we can (and should) take care of a lot of the ‘one time purchases’ before our baby gets here. Things we need to buy once and things we need to buy monthly. When we start to dive into a ‘Baby Budget’, two main categories emerge. If you and your partner have had questions like, “How do I start a baby budget?” or “How much does it cost to raise a child?”, you’ve come to the right place.

diaper stockpile checklist

No matter where you are on that spectrum, there are some things to consider. Others jump right in to having kids without even considering the financial aspect. How much money? Well, that’s what we’re here to talk about.įor some people, the thought of having a baby is so financially daunting that they push it off until they’re ‘ready’. But one thing is for sure: having a baby costs money. Maybe it’ll cost you the ability to pronounce the word ‘gif’ correctly. Maybe the experience will cost you sleep. Yes, having a baby comes with some costs.













Diaper stockpile checklist