Hello, world! 👋 I know bringing home a newborn can be overwhelming, especially for first-time parents. Don’t stress yourself out! I’m here to help you make a checklist of newborn essentials so you won’t miss anything before welcoming your little angel home. 😇

Baby Clothes 👕🧦

It’s essential to have enough clothes for your newborn since they tend to spit up, drool, and have diaper blowouts. By having enough clothes, you won’t need to do laundry frequently. 🧺 Here are some clothes you need before bringing home your newborn:

  • Onesies: At least seven onesies because your newborn might change four to five times a day.
  • Sleepsuits: Three to four sleepsuits, preferably with zippers instead of buttons to make diaper changes easier.
  • Socks: Three to four pairs of socks to keep your newborn’s feet warm.
  • Mittens: One pair of mittens to keep your baby from scratching themselves.
  • Hats: Two to three hats to keep your baby’s head warm.
  • Jackets/Sweaters: Two to three jackets or sweaters to keep your baby warm when you’re out of the house.
  • Burp cloths: At least four burp cloths to clean up any spills, dribbles, or spit-ups during feeding sessions.

A photo of a pile of baby clothes

Diapers and Wipes 🚼🧻

You’ll have to change your baby about ten times a day, so you’ll need enough diapers and wipes to last you for a few weeks. This will help you avoid last-minute runs to the store. Here’s what to get:

  • Diapers: 200 to 250 newborn size diapers for the first month, depending on your newborn’s size.
  • Wipes: At least 12 packs of wipes for the first few months.

A photo of a stash of diapers and wipes

Baby Gear 🚼🛴

Having baby gear makes your life easier, more comfortable, and safer. Newborns need a lot of naps, so having a crib, co-sleeper, or bassinet, and a baby monitor will help you keep an eye on your sleeping baby. Here are some essentials:

  • Crib, Co-sleeper, or Bassinet: Your newborn will spend most of their time sleeping, so you’ll need a safe, comfortable place for them to rest.
  • Baby Carrier: A baby carrier is beneficial for outings because it allows you to keep your hands free while holding your newborn close.
  • Stroller: You’ll need a stroller when you’re out and about with your newborn or need a break from carrying them around.
  • Car seat: You won’t be allowed to leave the hospital without a car seat, so install it before your baby arrives.
  • Baby Monitor: A baby monitor lets you hear or see your newborn when you’re in a different room.

A photo of a crib, baby carrier, stroller, and car seat

Bath Time 🛁🧼

Newborns don’t get dirty quickly, so you won’t need to bathe them daily. However, you’ll need some supplies to keep your baby clean and comfortable. Here are some things you need:

  • Baby Bathtub or Sink Insert: You’ll need a baby bathtub or sink insert to make bath time safe and comfortable.
  • Baby Shampoo and Body Wash: Use mild baby shampoo and body wash to avoid irritating your baby’s sensitive skin.
  • Hooded Towels: You’ll need at least three hooded towels to dry your baby after bath time.
  • Washcloths: At least four washcloths to clean your baby’s delicate skin.

A photo of a baby in a bathtub with a rubber ducky

Feeding 👶🍼

Whether you’re nursing or using formula, you’ll need some supplies to feed your newborn. Here are things that you need for feeding:

  • Bottles and Nipples: If you’re using formula, you’ll need bottles and nipples. Choose bottles with slow-flow nipples for newborns to avoid overfeeding.
  • Burp Cloths: You’ll need burp cloths to clean up any spills or dribbles during feeding.
  • Nursing Pillow: Nursing can be tiring, so having a nursing pillow will help you position your newborn correctly.
  • Breast Pump: If you’re planning to breastfeed, having a breast pump will help you collect and store milk when you’re away from your baby.
  • Bottle Sterilizer: You’ll need a bottle sterilizer to disinfect bottles and other feeding supplies.

A photo of a baby breastfeeding

Conclusion 💁‍♀️

Welcoming a newborn to your home is one of the most delightful experiences in life. Being prepared with all the essentials will make the experience even better. 👍

I hope my checklist of newborn essentials has been helpful. Remember, every parent’s experience is unique, and it’s okay to skip some items depending on your lifestyle and budget.

We wish you all the best, and don’t forget to enjoy every moment with your little one! ❤️

A family photo with a newborn