Preparing for Baby: A Checklist for New Mums
Becoming a mum is one of life’s most exciting and emotional transitions. As your due date approaches, it’s completely normal to feel a little overwhelmed.
🛏️ 1. Create a Safe Sleeping Space
Your baby will spend a lot of time sleeping in the early weeks. Make sure you have:
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A crib, bassinet, or co-sleeper
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A firm, flat mattress
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Fitted crib sheets
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No pillows, toys, or blankets in the sleep space
 
👶 2. Stock Up on Newborn Essentials
Have your baby basics ready before labor starts. This includes:
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Newborn diapers and wipes
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Baby-safe laundry detergent
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Swaddle blankets and bodysuits
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Mittens, hats, and socks
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A baby bath and gentle wash
 
🍼 3. Prepare for Feeding
Whether breastfeeding or formula feeding, preparation is key.
If breastfeeding:
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Breast pump
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Nursing pads and nipple cream
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Nursing bras and pillow
 
If formula feeding:
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Bottles and sterilizer
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Formula
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Bottle brush and drying rack
 
🧳 4. Pack Your Hospital Bag
Have your bag ready by week 36. Include:
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Comfortable clothes and toiletries
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Snacks and water bottle
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Maternity pads and nursing bras
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A going-home outfit for baby
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Your birth plan and medical info
 
❤️ 5. Organize Postnatal Support
Don’t go it alone. Line up support for the early days, such as:
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A partner, friend, or family member
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Professional postnatal care (like Premac Care)
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Meal delivery or light housekeeping help
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Emotional wellness support
 
🚗 6. Install the Car Seat
Safety first! Ensure your car seat is:
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Rear-facing
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Properly fitted before labor
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Compliant with safety guidelines
 
🎓 7. Take a Birth Preparation Class
Knowledge is power. Enroll in a class that covers:
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Labor and delivery
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Pain management techniques
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Breastfeeding basics
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Newborn care and postpartum recovery
 
🌿 8. Prioritize Your Wellbeing
Finally, don’t forget you. Make space to:
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Rest when you can
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Eat nourishing meals
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Ask for help
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Practice self-kindness
 
Final Thoughts:
You don’t need every baby gadget on the market — but having the right basics, education, and support can make all the difference.
			
				
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