Cot, crib, or bedside sleeper
Firm mattress with fitted sheets
Baby monitor
Changing table or changing mat
Storage for clothes and supplies
Blackout curtains
Night light
Follow safe sleep guidelines.
Keep the sleep area free from pillows, blankets, and toys.
Ensure furniture is securely anchored.
Nursing bras
Breast pads
Nursing pillow
Breast pump (optional)
Milk storage bags
Baby bottles
Steriliser
Bottle brush
Formula (if required)
Bottle warmer (optional)
Newborn nappies
Baby wipes
Nappy cream
Changing mat
Nappy disposal system or bin
Portable changing bag
Bodysuits/vests
Sleepsuits
Hats
Socks or booties
Cardigans or jackets
Mittens (optional)
Seasonal outerwear
Baby bath or bath support
Hooded towels
Gentle baby wash
Soft washcloths
Baby nail clippers
Soft hairbrush
Car seat
Pushchair or pram
Baby carrier or sling
Changing bag
Sunshade and rain cover
Digital thermometer
Nasal aspirator
Infant medicine syringe
First aid supplies
Focus on necessities before buying extras.
Accept help from family and friends.
Prepare meals ahead of time.
Prioritise safe sleep practices.
FAQ's
Do I need everything before the baby arrives?
No. Focus on sleep, feeding, clothing, nappy changing, and transportation. Many non-essential items can be purchased later.
How many newborn clothes should I buy?
A week's worth of clothing is usually sufficient. Babies grow quickly and may outgrow newborn sizes within weeks.
Should I buy a breast pump before birth?
Many parents wait until feeding is established. If you plan to express milk regularly, purchasing one beforehand can be helpful.
How many nappies will a newborn use?
Most newborns use between 8–12 nappies per day during the first few weeks.
Is a nursery necessary immediately?
No. Many babies sleep in their parents' room for the first several months.
When should I install the car seat?
Ideally by 36 weeks of pregnancy so you're prepared if labour starts earlier than expected.