I went ahead and got gripe water, pain relief baby drops, Baby vapor rub, gas drops, powder, baby wash, nipple cream if u are breast feeding, diaper rash ointment, hand sanitizer, nose syringe, baby q-tips, breast pads is just a few great things to have on hand
omg! i cant believe i forgot about all of that stuff!!
Agree with her! Plus baby nail clippers! Babys nails grow fast so if u dont keep them trimmed they can make themselves bleed :(
Also thermometer! Baby hairbrush incase baby is born with a full head of hair!
My #1 suggestion is always to have plenty of baby gowns. Those first few weeks are always so exhausting that the LAST thing you want to deal with, when you're just around the house, is snapping and unsnapping stuff. Plus, they're really easy to change baby in/out of if there's a messy mess. :)
Baby bath unless you're using your sink/tub which is hard to do with a newborn haha, and I got a swaddler because I absolutely loved mine!
I highly recommend Aquaphor for a rash ointment. It not only works great but apparently doesnt sting because my five year old lets me use it when he has a rash vs anything else.
I loved using and will use this time one of those vibrating chairs, I found my boys loved being in them most of the time. Also receiving blankets, socks, slippers, you will want lots of blankets (because it is getting cooler),Swaddle Blankets, Towels & Washcloths, Fleece Sleepers NB-6mths (warmer then cotton), Car Seat Covers, Baby Monitor, Hats, and Mitts. That is all I can think of because I think you have it pretty much covered.
Also I am going threw the same thing trying to remember everything I need and this is my 3rd lol :)
Good Luck!!
well i have plenty of strollers, and blankets, and i have too many play pens....ahhhhhh!!!! i keep forgetting about the small essentials!! idk why i havent had a baby shower yet?! =[
oh i have all winter gear and clothes all set!! i have clothes up until hes 3yrs old!!! i have tons of blankets and i have car seat covers for the winter time so the wind doesnt make him cold!