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Ways to Save Pennies when Baby is on the Way
You’ve just received the news—you’re pregnant! Babies are cute, but
they certainly are not cheap. Now that there is a new addition on the
way, it’s a smart idea to learn to save money wherever you can when baby
is on the way .
Most new parents want to run out and buy up everything for their baby
all at once. This is a wonderful idea but not very realistic. Before you
buy, see what you can borrow from other family members and friends.
Clothing is an item that you can certainly save money on. When babies
are young, they don’t need fancy sleepers. Invest in all-in-one
sleepwear and undershirts. And, as for expensive little outfits – babies
can’t read the tag to know whether the outfit came from Gymboree or
whether it was purchased at Target. Yes, a few cute baby outfits are
fantastic for portraits, but, for every day playtime, inexpensive
clothing fits the bill.
If you want or need more expensive items for your baby, add those to
your wish list for the baby shower. Let your family and friends pull
together and purchase them for you. Include the crib, high chair,
playpen, car seat, and stroller on your list.
Clip coupons. Money-saving coupons are available each week in the
newspaper and baby magazines. These can be a lifesaver for items such as
diapers, baby wipes, and baby food. Online, subscribe to websites for
new or expecting parents to receive bonus offers and free samples.
Breastfeeding saves money. Every month that you nourish your baby this
way, is a month that you do not need to buy expensive formula. Wait
until baby is born before purchasing bottles. If the bottle nipple does
not feel like your own, baby may not use it. (If you are unable to
breastfeed, see the coupon tip above.)
Avoid buying newborn diapers. Depending on your baby’s birth weight,
newborn diapers may be too small at the outset. Purchase diapers that
are the next size up.
Moms, resist the urge to buy trendy maternity clothing. The new fashions
are a sight better than what your mother had to wear, but are they
practical? Most women don’t need anything different from their normal
clothing until they are well into the pregnancy. At that stage, see if
you can borrow some outfits from a girlfriend, borrow from your husband,
or shop on eBay for slightly used outfits.
Saving money before baby arrives means more money will be accessible
when it really counts.
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