Here are some ideas for parents to do during pregnancy to be ready to parent and care for their newborn.
Recommended Newborn Supplies:
Burp cloths
Diapers & wipes
Breast pump/bottles (if choosing to bottle feed)
Check for local classes on newborn care and infant feeding.
Bassinet/co-sleeper bed/Moses basket
Baby clothing- sleepers, onesies, hats, mittens
Car seat
Muslin swaddle blankets
Nose Frida/suction bulb
Olive/coconut oil- for diaper changes and skincare
Thermometer
Tylenol/Ibuprofen
Baby Carrier- learn about babywearing options
Decisions to Consider:
How would you like to diaper?- cloth, disposable, or mix of both.
Consider diaper laundry services in your area.
What are your infant feeding preferences?- Breast/Chest feeding, formula, or mix of both.
Where the baby will sleep initially?- With you, by themselves, mix of both.
Consider co-sleeping safety.
Who will be your baby’s pediatric provider?- find a care provider in the prenatal period.
Consider childcare/daycare in the prenatal period if planning to return to work.
Optional but Recommended:
Infant CPR/BLS class
Meal planning/meal train
Postpartum doula care
Resources:
Books
La Leche League- Womanly Art of Breastfeeding
La Leche League- Sweet Sleep
Dr. William Sears- The Baby Book (book)
Websites
La Leche League- https://lalecheleagueoregon.webs.com/
Hand Expression of Milk- https://med.stanford.edu/newborns/professional-education/breastfeeding/hand-expressing-milk.html
General Newborn Care- https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/guide-parents.html
Videos
Paced Bottle Feeding- https://youtu.be/UH4T70OSzGs
How Breastfeeding Works- https://youtu.be/v8ug9_0kjyo
5 S’s (calming a newborn)- https://youtu.be/crdQy8zliZw
Newborn Behavior- https://youtu.be/a4WGVOzTR4A
Local Resources:
Local WIC- https://www.oregon.gov/oha/ph/healthypeoplefamilies/wic/Pages/index.aspx
Postpartum Doulas- http://www.midvalleydoulas.net/
Baby Babywearing- https://www.facebook.com/groups/the.babywearing.network/
References
Jordan, R., Farley, C., & Grace, K. (2019). Prenatal and Postnatal Care: A Woman-Centered Approach (2nd ed). Wiley Blackwell.
Whalley, J., Simkin, P., Keppler, A., & Durham, J., (2011). The Simple Guide to Having a Baby. Meadowbrook Press.