What *not* to put on your baby registry unsafe stuff to avoid-and what to get instead.I have several guides to help you figure out what else to register for (and what not to!): I do not recommend getting a DockATot (or any similar $$ product) as those are unsafe for sleep-despite what you see on social media. Baby bath support (great for the first 8ish months!).Zipadee-Zip (the safest swaddle transition product).Arms up swaddle (my favorite swaddle sack).Dishwasher basket for bottle parts (literal must-have).Flour sack towels to use instead of ‘burp cloths’.It’s super overwhelming to figure out which of the zillion baby products to register for, so here are some of my personal favorite products just to get you started… Start building your baby registry (or registries!) ![]() I used my discount on an Uppababy stroller and car seat!Īmazon gives you 60 days to use the discount after your due date, so you can wait and see if there are any big ticket items that your friends/family didn’t purchase. This equates to a $300 completion discount when you spend $2,000 on eligible products. If you’re a Prime member, you get a 15% discount on the stuff remaining on your registry! (Don’t skip this one since you’ll probably use Amazon for diapers and other ongoing expenses after the baby is born.) Setting up a registry takes a couple of minutes, max, so it’s a quick win. ![]() I had one at Amazon, Target, and Babylist. The more registries you make, the more completion discounts you get. Let’s tackle this second trimester checklist!
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