Ask anyone, I have tried anything and everything once Connor was born. Swaddles, swings, toys, sound machines- literally everything. I should have been a paid product tester! With every new item I bought that was supposed to make life "easier", my mom rolled her eyes and said "we didn't have any of that stuff in my day". It's true, I didn't need all of it. To be honest a lot of the things I bought went to waste. Maybe the next kid will need it (no I'm not pregnant!).
I am sure many pregnant mommies are or were like me and want to be extra prepared. I am still guilty of this. I thought I would try to be helpful and save some of you money by listing some of my must-have, holy grail products. I would not have survived without these!
Boppy: I was a boppy addict. I used this darn nursing pillow for 6 months until I finally kicked the habit. I brought it with me everywhere I went : airplane, car, other people's houses, etc. But wait! There's more! This is more than just a nursing pillow. It's great for tummy time and back support when the little ones start sitting up. Just get one, you will not regret it.
Miracle blanket: This is basically a swaddle that is a straight jacket. If your little one is anything like Connor, a regular swaddle blanket will not work! He was breaking out of those day 1 in the hospital. I say this is a must have because Connor went from waking every hour to every few hours when he was a newborn and that is a miracle.
Rock n' Play: This is the greatest invention ever! It's a portable bassinet that is slightly inclined. Every baby I know loved the rock n' play. It was perfect for nap time when I was over at friends or family's houses. I know a lot of people swear by using it for nighttime sleep as well during those early months. It is a sad day when they grow out of it.
White noise: Now this isn't exactly a product per se. However, it is something I cannot live without! I still use it to this day. I got the idea to use white noise for sleeping based on the book/video "Happiest Baby on the Block". This mimics the sound they heard in the womb. There are many machines out there but I just use a white noise app on my iPad. Now that Connor is older I turn it on a "fan" sound and it's a quiet, dull noise that subtly drowns out all the craziness that goes on in the house. Anything that helps sleep I am all for!
Jogging stroller: I was all about the travel system I registered for on my baby registry. However, it's not long before they grow out of that infant car seat. Connor is especially tall and grew out of it before 6 months old. For how expensive those systems are, I would rather get a stroller that is more versatile and get an infant car seat adapter. I love my bob jogging stroller. I invested in one when we moved to Montana and I knew I would be going on off road hiking trails. It has proved to be more useful than I imagined. I use it everywhere.
Baby wearing: I wouldn't have left the house if it wasn't for baby wearing. Connor was not happy in his car seat when he was a newborn. He would be screaming bloody murder everywhere I went. When he was two weeks old I put him in this super soft Sollybaby wrap and he passed out! I was able to run errands and get out of the house. It was the only way I could. I owe my sanity to the Solly Wrap. When he got a little older, I started using the Ergo. It's great because it's so easy to put on. I use it at the airport, hikes and shopping. It's pretty manly looking so it's husband approved!
Jumper: Somewhere to put baby when I have to pee. Need I say more? Connor became uninterested in the jumper once he started to crawl at 8 months but I still say this is a must-have! Being able to entertain a baby and take a breather at the same time is priceless. Plus, it's so cute to see them jump all around.
Sleep sack: Once Connor started to roll over we had to stop swaddling for safety reasons. Since it's not safe to use blankets in the crib we used a couple types of sleep sacks, in other words; wearable blankets. The first one we used was the Zippadee Zip. It's a great sleep sack for transitioning from a swaddle. It provides resistance in the arm area to help them feel secure and it's also safe to roll in. Once Connor got older we switched to a regular Halo sleepsack. It gets cold in his room at night since its in the 30's now. The fleece sleepsack keeps him warm no matter how much he moves at night, which is a lot! (Below is a picture of Connor in the Zippadee Zip, which we called the "starfish")
These are just a few things I could think of off hand. For those mommies out there, what are your "must-have" products?