Planning for a new baby? Here’s what to keep in mind during your pregnancy


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While pregnancy can be a joyful time, there can be a lot to think about. Whether you’re a first-time parent or you have a growing brood, welcoming your newest family member is a big task.

Here are some tips for staying organized throughout the process:

Do your research

While certain parenting skills are intuitive, some knowledge must be acquired. Gather as much information as you can from other parents, your obstetrician, and pregnancy and child development books, magazines and blogs.

Checkup

Maintain a special calendar for your pregnancy that can help you stay on top of doctor’s appointments and other important health reminders. There are several good apps that make this easy.

Think ahead

Even at a baby store designed for parents’ convenience, shopping will become more difficult once the baby arrives. So think beyond infancy and consider your baby’s future needs now, like different clothing sizes, convertible car seats, safety gates, feeding accessories and developmental toys.

Register

Who knew such a tiny bundle of love could need so much stuff? The best way to ensure your baby will have everything he or she needs upon arrival is to create a registry and make requests.

Friends and family want to get you the things you want — from bibs to bouncers to strollers. Include a range of price points to provide choices. Early on, use announcement cards and email announcements to keep friends and family in the know.

Stay organized

Be advised that even with a registry, you could get gift duplicates. So opt for a retailer that offers hassle-free returns and exchanges, such as buybuy BABY, which also offers other conveniences such as personalized customer service from expert registry consultants, a huge product selection, a mobile app, free announcement cards, free gift packaging in-store, a completion discount, friends’ referral rewards and social media sharing options.

Be sure to take advantage of free reference tools, like their Baby Book and Registry Checklist, which can help ensure you get everything you and your baby will need.

Get started

From painting and furnishing the baby’s room to stocking up on diapers, start early so you can relax, take your time and have fun.

Starting early gives you time to consider your choices and enough lead time on furniture special orders.

You’ll also be quite thankful if your baby decides to arrive before expected.

More tips for expecting parents can be found at www.buybuyBaby.com.

Don’t let planning for your little one be a cause of stress. With a little organization and the right tools, you can be sure you’re ready for parenthood long before your due date.

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