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Stocking Up On Diapers Ahead Of Time?

Stocking up on diapers while you are pregnant is a good idea for a number of reasons. When you have a newborn, making trips to the store is a little more work than it used to be, so anything you can do to eliminate these trips is a plus. When you don’t have an immediate need for diapers, you can wait around for the best sales and buy in bulk at rock bottom prices. You won’t have that luxury once you have the baby and all you have left is what’s still packed in the diaper bag.

(Now, if you are planning on using cloth diapers, then all you have to do is log on and click away. Many cloth diapers come in designs that allow them to fit multiple sizes. If you can find a good deal, grab it and build your cloth diaper collection at will. This blog probably won’t help you that much.)

Try to cut diaper costs by offering an incentive to shower guests to bring diapers and wipes along with your gift. At one of my baby showers, anyone who brought a package of diapers or wipes was entered to win a door prize. The result? I did not have to buy diapers until my son was about four months old. It was great!

Begin collecting coupons and hunt for good deals on diapers. Occasionally diapers will go on sale, and if you can combine a manufacturer coupon with one of these sales, you can get a really good deal. You can also sign up for a rewards program like the one at Babies R Us, which will give you a free value box of diapers after you purchase 9. It’s essentially the same as getting 10% off each box.

Some stores will let you exchange unopened packages of diapers for a different size, even if you don’t have a receipt. If you are shopping at one of these stores, don’t worry too much about which sizes you are buying, since you can just swap them later. If not, it’s good to try and build up your supply evenly. I wouldn’t buy more than one package of Newborns, since the size overlaps quite a bit with size 1 and your baby will probably be in size 1 for at least a few weeks. Stock up more on size 2 and 3, since it’s most likely your baby will spend the most time in these sizes. Newborns can easily burn through 12 diapers a day, while an older baby may only go through 4 or 5. Take this into consideration when calculating how many boxes or packages of each size you are planning to buy.

Finally, find a dry and accessible place to store all of your diapers and organize them by size for quick retrieval.

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How to Include Your (Soon-to-be-Born) Baby at Christmas

There are lots of fun ways to include your soon-to-be born baby at Christmas. Who cares if they don’t know what is going on? For the mother-to-be, this “first” Christmas is just as special as all the Christmases to come.

Christmas can almost begin to feel like a baby shower for a pregnant woman. Family members may have gifts for the new baby, such as clothes or toys, and will enjoy watching the new mother open them “for the baby.” Hanging a stocking for the expected baby is a cute way to give small gifts like teething rings, pacifiers or baby socks.

Another way to include the soon-to-be-arriving family member is to include him or her in the Christmas card. Include a copy of the most recent ultrasound along with the family photo or sign the card from the family “and baby.” Friends and family will be tickled when they see the ultrasound or signature. If you send an annual Christmas letter, you can include details about your pregnancy when sharing each family member’s news.

Add a special ornament to your collection commemorating your pregnancy. You can find a keepsake ornament in the store or create one yourself! Not sure what to do? Make a cinnamon ornament in the shape of a baby foot and imprint the date. Mix equal parts cinnamon and apple sauce to create a dough, roll between two sheets of wax paper, cut with cookie cutters or a knife and add a hole with the end of a straw. Allow to air-dry for 24 hours and then string a ribbon through the hole to hang on the tree.

If you enjoy journaling, take a moment to write a letter to your baby about your family’s excitement to welcome him or her. Include current Christmas traditions and family anecdotes. It can be a wonderful keepsake for your child when they are older.

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