Apart from lots of love – what are the absolute basics for caring
Q
I’M pregnant with my first child and don’t have much money.
What are the essentials I really need to buy for when my baby’s born?
A
MATERNITY nurse Sarah Norris author of The Baby Detective (Orion Spring, £14.99) explains: “Once a baby’s on the way, the instinct is to start buying, and there’s certainly enough baby paraphernalia available.
“But while there’s plenty of choice, the prices can be eye-wateringly expensive.
“The truth is, you don’t actually need 95% of the things you see around you, especially if you’re struggling financially.
“A newborn baby doesn’t need very much at all, just comfortable clothes, somewhere safe to sleep and clean feeding equipment. You’ll probably be bought gifts when baby arrives, so just equip yourself with the very basics, enough to last you a couple of weeks. I would suggest you need:
■ 6 longsleeved and 6 shortsleeved cotton newborn sleepsuits
■ 12 muslin squares (around 70cm square). They double up as furniture covers, clothes protectors, swaddles, changing mats, playmats, and bibs.
■ The cheapest moses basket you can find. Secondhand is fine, you don’t need a stand. (You will need a new mattress to reduce risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome – SIDS).
■ A BRAND new, cheap, but safety marked, mattress (you can use muslins, clean T-shirts/ tea towels as sheets).
■ 1 cotton, pram-size blanket – but you can use cotton towels and adult jumpers or shawls, just make sure they don’t have tassels or holes to trap little fingers.
■ A microwave steriliser – although sterilising tablets, or a pan on a stove, do a great job of sterilising breast or bottle feeding equipment.
■ Dummies or pacifiers if you