5 First-Cry Expenses New Parents Should Be Prepared For

June 28, 2019

Babies are a miracle and their birth should definitely be celebrated. However, things can get incredibly expensive too. If you have got a tiny-tot on the way, you probably already know this and have started saving up for their arrival. This article will help your preparations by listing some of the most substantial first-cry expenses new parents should be prepared for.

1. Furniture for the nursery.

Surprisingly, baby furniture is costlier than adult-size furniture. However, it is equally, if not more necessary. Some of the necessities are - crib, crib mattress, changing table, hamper, bassinet, and a baby monitor to check on your baby when they are sleeping. Do not buy a second-hand crib. It is better to spend some extra money rather than risking the baby’s safety.

2. Linens.

Linens are as necessary as furniture for the nursery. The baby can’t sleep on a bare mattress. Some necessities to consider are- sheets for the crib, a crib bumper that keeps the baby from hurting themselves on the crib, thin cotton blankets that will not be a bother to the baby in the middle of the night, and waterproof mattress protectors.

3. Baby proofing home renovations.

Babies have the tendency to bump into stuff or fall over, so it’s necessary to baby- proof the house or apartment to make sure they don’t hurt themselves. If you have stairs, put a gate at the top and bottom of the stairs, latches on the cabinets, locks on the cabinets that have potentially poisonous substances, covers on the outlets, furniture anchors, if there’s a low table that has sharp corners, attach corner guards. Safety of the baby always comes first. You might have to call in carpenter to do all of this and you’ll also need to buy supplies and materials.

4. Feeding essentials.

Nursing pillows, nursing bras, nursing pads, cotton bibs, and some cotton burp cloths. Some other things that will come in handy are a breastfeeding pump (electric or hand-pump), storage containers, and extra bottles and nipples. Not to mention the baby formulas as well.

5. Going out necessities.

Eventually you will want to take your baby out of the house, so there are a few things that you’ll need when taking your baby out. A car seat is something that you’ll need even when you’re bringing the baby home from the hospital. Buy a car seat that is safe for a new-born. You’ll also need a stroller that fits a new-born, diaper bag with diapers, wipes, and a spare change of clothes, front carrier, and a sling are also some things that are beneficial to purchase.

Of course, new parents save up for the arrival of their little one. However, in case you find yourself in a situation where you need some extra money, we at InCred, can help you with a personal loan to make sure your baby gets everything he or she needs. We can also provide you with a home improvement loan to cover the cost of renovation and ensure that the baby feels at home right from day one. Hope these tips will help you out and we wish you good luck with the newest member of your family!


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