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LivMcD
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Topic: Pregnant with 2nd Posted: 13 September 2011 at 11:14am |
Hey there, I am pregnant with my second (DD is 13 months old). Im having real issues with figuring out what I need to buy/get for this one. Eg. pram (only a singe and cant attach toddler seat very easily), and what else do I need??? Im pretty sure we have anything but bby brain is not helping me!
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Posted: 13 September 2011 at 1:11pm |
Congratulations!
Another car seat? What are you planning on doing re sleeping arrangements? Our youngest are 20 months apart so we've got two cots. We haven't been game enough to move Sebastian to a big bed yet.
Apart from girls clothes which we were given I think thats all we needed for the new baby.
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Posted: 13 September 2011 at 3:45pm |
Car seat, clothes and a place to sleep. Everything else you can get after baby arrives as you need it. We didn't get a double buggy for no 2 and I'm glad as we don't have the need for one (yet, if at all).
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Posted: 13 September 2011 at 4:28pm |
Yeah my issue with the pram is DD will only be 22 months old so just need to figure out whether she'll still need one?
as for sleeping we have gotten DD her big girls bed and we going to give it to her for christmas, it'll be summer so I firgure if she ends up sleeping on the floor (lol) its not going to be a huge issue.
Probably need to get more re-usable nappies as well!
Thanks for the help girls!
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Posted: 13 September 2011 at 10:41pm |
I have a double for my two - 2 years and 2 months apart - its awesome to go for a walk and if it werent side by side it would be better for shopping but I dont often take them both anyway
I think the thing is think 6 to 12 months after baby is born - will your big girl be happy to walk then
Knowing what I know now - I would invest in a manduca for baby and keep the buggy for the big one - once Baby is big enough - a double stroller is super handy for walks etc and not so expensive or bulky - but by then you may have seen your daughter is happy to walk everywhere
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Posted: 14 September 2011 at 6:37am |
what is a manduca? is it a sling? i have a front pack that ill probably use alot for #2
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Posted: 14 September 2011 at 7:22am |
A manduca is a soft structured carrier that you could use with both baby and toddler.
#2 is arriving very soon for us. DD isn't in a bed and we have decided to wait until after bubs is born to look at a second cot. We'll have a few months while bubs is in the .oses basket. Other than that we have brought a car seat, more mcns, some clothes, another mirror for the car. We already have a doubles kit for our pram and I have a manduca.
Anything else can wait until we know for sure we'll need it.
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Posted: 14 September 2011 at 10:18am |
The only thing we are needing to purchase this time around is a new carseat, we'll hire a capsule for the first 6 months this time.
I'm not going to worry about a doubles kit or anything for the pram, I will wear the baby when out and about and have DS walking or in the pram.
There will be 2yrs, 2mths between our two, and DS has been In a bed since 15 months so don't have to worry about beds or anything either.
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Posted: 14 September 2011 at 1:29pm |
Thanks Mama T, how'd you wee man go at being in a bed, because we're putting DD in one at xmas (she'll be 17 months), and Im a little nervous about how she'll go, but Id rather do this, there is no way Im going to fork out for another cot lol
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Posted: 14 September 2011 at 6:58pm |
He was awesome, I have him in a sleeping bag and that seems to make him think he can't get out of bed with it on, so always waits for me.
We do have him in a 3/4 bed (between and king single and double) which means he can't accidently roll out, but I can also hop in and spend the night with him. He isn't much of a mover anyway though
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Posted: 15 September 2011 at 10:08am |
I'm another one who is going to put the new baby in the manduca and have DD remain in the stroller. It's not worth buying the toddler seat for her as she will probably be too heavy for it by the time baby #2 comes.
I am not buying anything for this baby, we have a capsule from the first baby that we will use again, so a second carseat doesn't need to be purchased for a while. We also have a moses basket and a bassinet, and everything else a newborn needs.
This is a very stress free pregnancy indeed. No spending required woohoo!
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Posted: 15 September 2011 at 11:12am |
I had to put my oldest in a bed at 15 months because he could climb out of his cot. I used a safety sleep to keep him in. But I did have to use several safety pins and stap him in tight lol. He was a master at getting out if it. But I figured it was closer to the ground than his cot.
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Posted: 15 September 2011 at 4:26pm |
A bigger car and a chest freezer are the only things on my list this time round!
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Posted: 15 September 2011 at 7:25pm |
My DD would never use a safety sleep she'd throw a fit! Shes a bit like me and moves alot in bed lol
We should be good re car, I only have a sedan but we dont need to fit anything else in, just another baby! As for the chest freezer, yah already have one!
I think we pretty much sorted, just need to find out the sex, so I can figure out whether we need to get rid of the girls clothes and replace them with boys clothes!
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Posted: 16 September 2011 at 12:10pm |
The things that I think I need to replace are baby towels, bibs, face cloths, swaddling muslins, things that have had a bit of use and a bit manky looking now. Also bottles & teats in various sizes, if required, oh and a some of the cot sheets are a bit worn and won't last another baby, so will replace some of those.
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Posted: 16 September 2011 at 1:30pm |
I have 21months between mine,we bought another cot,(older baby was in it for at least 3months when his sister arrived)
And we got a Phil and Teds Dash with the toddler seat,which we still use,and another carseat...that was it though (apart from things like flannels,bottles etc if they needed replacing )
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Posted: 16 September 2011 at 8:18pm |
We are needing to buy:
Replacement bibs, facecloths, miracle blankets & sleeping bag (will use DS' as the backup)
Carseat once bubs has outgrown the capsule
Manduca & will keep single pram
New playgym as the last one I got was really cheap and kind of fell apart - going for a wooden mocka one this time
Clothes! New bubba is going to be born in winter (and don't know if same sex) and DS is a summer baby.
Oh and might buy a bumbo or mobile feeding chair this time around, would have made life much easier with DS when feeding him out
Drawers, bookcase & single bed for DS (new bubba will have cot & DS' room furniture)
Sounds like a bit, but nowhere what it was like the first time around!
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Posted: 17 September 2011 at 4:23pm |
I have a moby wrap that I got with Tyler and I had all these notions of only needing that when the baby came along.
So glad I got a double buggy kit,I NEVER use my Moby now,in fact I need to sell it,everytime I tried to put it on,Ty would get jealous of the baby being so close to me and would want me to pick him up,in the end,having them both in the buggy was a god send.
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Posted: 18 September 2011 at 7:01am |
I have to agree with kelly. I had thoughts of not bothering with a double pram and just using a sling, but I am so glad I didn't! In the end it was so much easier to have both kids in the buggy, especially with having a busy toddler running around. We only used the sling when we couldn't use the buggy for some reason - ie. farm parks, bush walks etc. I had a funny feeling that my daughter would want to be in a buggy if the baby was and was so right. We ended up with an inline P&T and are still using it for both kids now
Oh and apart from the double buggy, I only really bought a sling, car seat (decided to upgrade my daughters to the toddler seat to save expense down the track) and some new nappies, clothes since we had a boy second time around. We did the same as you are intending and put our daughter into a bed with no hassles at just over 18 months. I just put a side rail up and kept her in her sleeping bag :). We bought drawers from the second hand shop and gave them a new coat of paint too - cost us a whole $20 including paint :) It all seemed like next to nothing compared to getting ready for my daughter to come
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Posted: 18 September 2011 at 3:16pm |
There will be 18/19 months between my two, and the only things we need is:
a bed (for DD, will move her into it when bubs is looking to out grow the bassinet (DD was in it till 6+ months)
clothes if this one is a boy (although we have more than enough neutral stuff to last us till 6m)
and another carseat
There is no way Im buying a double buggy JIC we will use it (I dont use the pram we have now!) and we have 2 manducas and a stretchy wrap for the early days. DD walks 9/10ths of the way everywhere at the moment, I can only see that increasing?
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