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Loved

knitted woollen pants (longies) and jerseys

playgym

MCNs and flat cloth naps

wraps, sleep sack and merino go-go bag

dummies for sleeping and air travel

baby bath

Phillips baby monitor

 

Could have lived without

change table –  felt safer changing DS on the floor as he’s always been a wriggler

front pack

"fiddly" newborn clothes - DS used to scream every time we dressed him in anything that took longer than 2 secs to put on.

 

Next time will get

Angelcare sound and movement monitor for peace of mind

 

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Loved

- pram - splurged and bought a bugaboo and have no regrets at all
- capsule for up to 13kg - fits onto pram base and still using it now at 9 months
- change table - great for storage as well
- flat cloth nappies - can never have enough
- merino clothing
- Avent electric breast pump - really glad bought an electric one as I expressed one feed a day from 2 weeks - 7 months
- Jolly jumper - DD LOVES it, it's the highlight of her day
- Exersaucer - not quite as much fun as the jolly jumper but still a favourite



Could have lived without

- Sangenic nappy bin - I really like ours unlike most posters it seems! - but I agree they aren't a necessity
- Electric baby swing - present from grandparents, I know most babies love them but DD wasn't too fussed on it
- Wraps anything smaller than 1m x 1m - bubs outgrow them too fast and makes it easy for them to wriggle out


Next time will get
- we bought a tummy tub when DD was about 3 months old and it was brilliant, next time will use it from birth
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