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- 05-14-2007, 12:27 AM #9Registered User
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- 05-15-2007, 12:31 AM #10Registered User
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cribs - jacadi (with wheels)
bottles - dr.brown
sterilisers - avent (but if you'll only offer breastmilk, no need to stelise, if you plan to mix feed, yes)
breast pump - before you can get the hang of a handpump - medela electric (need to rent), then avent ISIS (the best invention)
monitors - angelcare
cream - weleda
bath - weleda or lavera
wipes -newborn:pigeon cotton pads with water; 6mths+ :johnson
car seat - always maxi cosi - light & safe & comfy
stroller - graco
nursing pillow - my brest friend
nipple cream - lansinoh (my saviour)
nursing pads - avent plastic or pigeon disposable
best shop to buy it all - bumps to babe & eugene
carrier - mayo wrap
breastfeeding support - LLL
mothering support - geobaby!!!!
- 05-15-2007, 09:39 PM #11Registered User
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Pram- bugaboo chameleon but it's good to have a collapsible stroller too. McLaren are good.
Cot - Boori. The quality is so great.
Wipes- used wipes initially but bubs got nappy rash a couple of times so we switched to using tissues and sorbolene. Best decision ever. He never had nappy rash again and we save a fortune :) Wipes are convenient but if you're having a bad day and need to change lots of pooey nappies they're not great. The sorbolene is soft and doesn't damage the skin at all.
Grobags are a must.
Everybody has covered the rest.
- 05-16-2007, 02:37 PM #12Registered User
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Aussiegal ~ what is sorbolene?