Edo_Okati Posted February 4, 2019 Report Share Posted February 4, 2019 On 10/17/2017 at 11:17 AM, kittaya said: very Soft tissues pettuko .... every week oka box ayipovachu until 3 months deniki?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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phatposts Posted February 4, 2019 Report Share Posted February 4, 2019 Aavesa padi addamainavanni konaddu. Every baby is different, every family is different. You definitely need : car seat, set of clothes when bringing the baby back home (washed, NOT new), baby blankets, few caps, mittens Be prepared with insurance info to order a pump etc. This process is much easier when you are in the hospital since the fulfillment guys will deliver you the goods in 24 hours. Finish your birth certificate formalities when you are in the hospital. Makes it slightly easier. Certain counties send birth certificate by mail, some places ask you to come collect in person. Nenu unna chota aithe each copy is $10 and you can get how many ever you want. Nenu oka 6 copies teesukunna endukaina manchidi ani. Hospital nunchi bayataki discharge ayye appudu they give diapers, body wash etc that is good for 3 days at least. Neeku planning baagunte - order sample sizes of different brand shampoo, lotion, diapers etc. Buy Dreft washing liquid. Definitely do not use Tide (maa doctor very easy going. ekkuva cautionary gaa undadu. But detergent vishayam lo matram he is like DO NOT USE TIDE). Many hospitals give you Pampers which are nice and again expensive. Many couples (including us) are afraid to change a routine once it starts working. So starting lo ne try couple of brand diapers and then bulk order the ones you think are best suited for your situation. Initially sizes change quite fast so unnecessary gaa order cheyyaddu. Save cheyyali ane process lo waste chesukuntam. Oka pedda list raasukuni anni order cheyyadam naakaithe wate anipinchindi. Buy things as you need. Same concept applies with formula. Naakaithe adoka pedda science laaga anipinchindi. Addamaina articles chadivi "sensitive" formulas use cheyyaddu. You are indirectly asking the baby to become allergic to lactose. Speak to your pediatricians office and decide. Cheppadaniki sava laksha vishayalu cheppachu, kaani anni andari illallo work avvavu. You, your spouse, your family everyone wants to do the best for the baby. It is very natural that could get overwhelmingly irritating at times. Take time to back off and agree to disagree. Nee health ki kooda manchidi. Be ready for the ride. Congrats! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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