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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 328530" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I wouldn't buy the formula either. Simulac is a common brand and I would think you could get coupons somewhere- a baby/new mother focused magazine maybe or their website.</p><p></p><p>Diapers- my son wore breathable Huggies because he had sensitive skin. They aren't the least expensive but they are good. Newborn or the next size up would probably be good- heck any size of any diaper would be used. And wipes.</p><p></p><p>The best nipples are the type that's shaped like a baby's mouth- the same for pacifiers. (They look "squashed" on one side.) I think silicone is suppsoed to be good- but I'm not sure if it's really better. Bottles themselves don't matter.</p><p></p><p>Baby tobogans and mittens with a clip to clip to the jacket, a pack of socks, a pack of side-snapped t-shirts- if you are buying clothes.</p><p></p><p>Baby wash clothes and receiving blankets (with a hood if you can find them) and a pack of cloth diapers (for burping) can always be used too. Also, one of those little kits with baby nail clippers and stuff like baby shampoo, lotion, powder, etc might be good. I would get Gerbers or another well known brand for that, but that's just me.</p><p></p><p>That's just my 2 cents anyway- I'm sure those with babies around their homes now will have more ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 328530, member: 3699"] I wouldn't buy the formula either. Simulac is a common brand and I would think you could get coupons somewhere- a baby/new mother focused magazine maybe or their website. Diapers- my son wore breathable Huggies because he had sensitive skin. They aren't the least expensive but they are good. Newborn or the next size up would probably be good- heck any size of any diaper would be used. And wipes. The best nipples are the type that's shaped like a baby's mouth- the same for pacifiers. (They look "squashed" on one side.) I think silicone is suppsoed to be good- but I'm not sure if it's really better. Bottles themselves don't matter. Baby tobogans and mittens with a clip to clip to the jacket, a pack of socks, a pack of side-snapped t-shirts- if you are buying clothes. Baby wash clothes and receiving blankets (with a hood if you can find them) and a pack of cloth diapers (for burping) can always be used too. Also, one of those little kits with baby nail clippers and stuff like baby shampoo, lotion, powder, etc might be good. I would get Gerbers or another well known brand for that, but that's just me. That's just my 2 cents anyway- I'm sure those with babies around their homes now will have more ideas. [/QUOTE]
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