As a midwife, I feel I should share some of my experience…😂😂🤷♂️ Don’t spend a lot of money on the baby bath that goes inside the bathtub - you only use it for a few months until baby can sit up unaided, then you get another thing that allows the baby to sit in a regular bathtub without falling over or slipping around. Buy a great quality car seat as that will protect your baby from being hurt should you get in a fender bender, plus babies spend a bit of time in them even at home, they are great when you start introducing solids and have to keep baby still while trying to feed them with a spoon (you only need a high chair from about 9-12 months), and then you get a bigger car seat when they reach a certain weight and height. The crib that attaches to the bed is great for the first few months and you will be feeding a bit during the night and anything that makes life easier and gives you more sleep is to be treasured. A good, easy to use breast pump is essential if you are planning on breast feeding. But you can get a microwave bottle steriliser which is much cheaper and works just as well as the electric sterilisers - you only sterilise bottles until the baby is 12 months old so don’t spend a huge amount on it. Also, depending on how you feel about this, it makes life easier later if once breast feeding is properly established, you introduce a bottle with breast milk in it so they get used to how to drink from it - this allows others to help with feeding as you can freeze your breast milk ahead of time, then Josh can do a night feed, or your mum can, your mum in law can baby sit etc. being exclusively on breast milk is great, but exclusively breast feeding can be a little restrictive unless your baby also takes some breast milk from a bottle (just something to think about for when they are a couple months old). Many people see a buggy/pram as a status symbol and they go for the super-expensive brands, but really you don’t need anything fancy - check if you can collapse/fold it and open it up with one hand as if you are alone and carrying your child, you may have to do that, also make sure baby can lay down to sleep as well as being able to sit up to look around - that’s it for buggies. Also, when you do your registry, mark a range of different ages/sizes for clothing as you will never use as much newborn things as you think you will, and people like to buy gifts. Get a range of different blankets too - thin ones and thicker ones. Great rule is to dress baby as you are comfortable yourself, if you think there may be a little chill, add a light blanket, but mostly they should be dressed as we do - if it’s hot, a nappy and a vest is fine - babies can’t regulate their own temperatures like we can, so they overheat or get cold easily - be aware of both issues. Get lots of cloths for spit-up (it’s called positing when the baby regurgitates a little milk), cos they do that a lot - also the nappy bin is a great thing to have as dirty nappies REALLY stink. Buy lots of disposable nappies too, in a variety of sizes as babies grow quite quickly. The easiest way to keep your baby’s nails short is to bite them or file them gently (baby-nails are very soft, but tricky to trim), and those mittens I see so many British babies wearing are not necessary if you keep their nails trimmed, and in fact, I don’t like them - babies use touch to explore their world and to learn about objects they see, but if they are wearing mittens they can feel anything. I know you have a lost of people around you to give advice, and that’s one of the joys of pregnancy, everyone fussing and getting involved, but if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to message me, I’m happy to help - I wish you all the best for a glorious pregnancy and a safe, beautiful birth 🤗❤️🌺🌺 oh, and Gabby, you will need some maternity clothes in another month or so!! I am so so excited for you both…
Enough to use a few muslins a day if need be. Throw over the shoulder or just for general dribble wiping. Loads of bibs too, if baby is a dribbler. My niece used to go through so many a day. She was such a drooly baby 😂 Also I think Tommee Tippee do the bottle maker thing. Does the water for the set amount if baby is bottle fed. My friend had two of them. One in the bedroom for night bottles and the other downstairs. Way better than using the kettle and then doing the wrist test and waiting for it to cool in its bowl of cold water 😅😂
Babies need to build up their immunities early. Sterilisation isn't as good a thing as it's hyped up to be. Washing bottles in hot soapy water and dried thoroughly is all that is needed. Too many children were brought up with Sterilisation everything and have a higher rate of allergies and food intolerance. Many generations of baby boomers can attest to being reared this way and surviving just fine! Have fun with your new bundle of joy. You've worked hard getting to where you are! Congratulations!
As a mum of soon to be 4, this is some great advice. Regarding mittens, if you have to cover their hands due to scratching, just use another pair of socks. They tend to be longer and stay on better 🙂 my 2nd born had mild to moderate eczema on his cheeks and putting socks on his hands prevented him from scratching til his poor cheeks were raw and bleeding 😢
한국의 두돌 아빠입니다. 1. 손수건 많이 필요해요 2. 아기 침대는 목재 제품을 추천합니다. 3. 카시트는 신생아용은 병원에서 집에 갈 때 한번만 필요할 가능성이 높아요. 한국 당근마켓에서 중고로 구해서 가져가세요 4. 유모차는 핸들링, 무게, 접고 펴는 편의성 3개가 제일 중요합니다. 5. 애기 옷은 싼걸로 많이 6. 저희는 젖병 소독제 없이 식기세척기(엘지 스팀식기세척기)로 다 해결봤습니다. 7. 분유 타주는 기계 별로입니다. 8. 쪽쪽이는 애기 성향에 따라서 쓸수도 안쓸수도 있으니 그때 가서 구입하세요 9. 초점책이 해외에도 있는지 모르겠네요 10. 아기 욕조는 2개 필요합니다. (신생아 목욕 시) 11. 바운서가 먹히는 애기가 있고 안먹히는 애기가 있으니 상황 봐서 구매하세요 12. 아기띠는 허리를 잘 잡아주는게 중요합니다. (길에서 허리 끊어져요) 13. 기저귀 가방 사셔야 해요 14. 배넷저고리는 한국에서 벌크로 대량 구매하시면 좋을듯 합니다. (손수건도) 15. 착유기 같은건 지금 고민하지 마세요. 첫째 출산 후 초유 잠깐 나오다가 바로 젖 마르는 분들도 많아서 출산 후에 준비하셔도 늦지 않습니다. 16. 무드등 필수 17. 습도계 준비하세요 18. 아이 보습을 위한 로션 많이 필요해요. 한국에 좋은 제품이 많습니다. + 한국의 베이비페어 같은거 기회 되시면 꼭 가보세요 (수시로 합니다.) + 가보시면 보통 어떤게 필요한지 더 잘 보이실거빈다. + 영국의 환경은 잘 모르겠지만.. 유모차는 디럭스(부피크고 바퀴큼)나 휴대용으로 추천합니다. 애매한 절충형 사이즈는 비추천 + 휴대용 유모차는 무조건 원터치로 접히는걸로 사세요 아이 가지신거 축하드리고, 마지막까지 행복한 경험이 가득하시길 바라요.
I am Happy for Gabie and Josh. I think gabie and josh should ask for Ollie's advice... I mean Lizzie's advice. It is very easy to overspent on baby stuff
I feel they in a good financial situation, it better for them to experience it. Only health wise is according to doctor and listening to someone else experienced.
When you buy a crib, buy one that grows with them. S a me with a stroller, and car seat, you don't want to have to buy new everytime they outgrow something.
I don't know why, but I kept tearing up while watching the video. Maybe it's because I watched you brave through the ups and down and to see both you and Josh finally with reassured smiles warms my heart. Congratulations, Gabby and Josh! Both of you will make wonderful parents 💗
Happy to see your excitement!! But trust me after having five, I did the same with my first and I soonly realised that you don't need most of the things we buy for our first. A crib, diapers need to be stock piled , a good pram and car seat, clothes obviously but the little ones grow so quickly so try buy little and up 3 sizes. Gabby a good wrap to keep little baby Carrot close while you get things done. My best bit of advice is sleeeeep as much as you can now my love 💕 Sorry if I sound bossy I'm only trying to give you advice beautiful mumma xx❤
Josh is so overwhelmed 🤣 always ask people who have had kids already what you really need. It helps a lot. It´s cute seeing yous so overwhelmed and excited 🥰
저도 영국에 사는 아들 둘 맘입니다. 저는 여기서 거의 대부분을 세컨헨드로 샀어요. 애기들은 빨리 커서 그닥 비싼게 필요없거든요. 세컨헨드 중에 컨디션 좋은 것도 많이 있답니다. 내 친구는 아주 비싸고 좋은 브랜드의 유모차를 값싼 가격에 구매하기도 했죠. 먼저 병원에서 부터 나올때 부터 필요한 것부터 말씀 드릴께요 1. 카시트 2. 아기침대( 전 모유수유를 해서 아기랑 계속 같이 잤습니다. 그래서 별로 필요는 없었지만 그래도 좀 편하게 잘려면 필요하답니다) 3. 아기옷(턱받침), nappy, 물티슈, Sudo cream(for nappy rashes): 이건 병원에서 임산부 팩으로 해서 조그마한 거 넣어줄겁니다. 손수건, 파우더, 로션 등등 4. 아기 담요(겨울용, 여름용) 여기 여름은 좀 쌀쌀하니 약간 두터워도 괜찮을 것 같네요 5. 아기 bath tub, 아기용 물비누 등등 6. Calpol syrup( 아기 열나면 먹여야 해요) 근데 아주 아기일땐 좌약이 편하답니다. 여기선 좌약보다 Calpol을 더 먹이죠. 우선 비상시에 먹여야 하니깐 준비해두세요 7. Thermometer( 아기 열 잴때 생깁니다. 준비해두세요) 8. Baby changing Mat, Nappy bin 9. 젓병, 분유(모유수유가 안나오거나 둘다 하고 싶을 땐 준비하세요), 젓병 소독기 10. 모유펌프(모유가 잘 나오면 필요가 있겠지만 잘 나오지 않으면 펌프가 별로필요가 없습니다. 전 모유가 엄청 나왔는데도 펌프로는 잘 안나오더라구요, 그래서 전 안쓰고 밖에 다닐땐 분유 집에서는 모유로 먹였습니다. 아이마다 다 다르지만 분유를 먹게되면 모유를 안 먹는 수가 있으니 주의하세요) 11. 유모차 가비씨가 말한 모든 것들이 있으면 편하죠. 우선 급한 건 이런 것 부터 사고 나머진 아기 들이고 나서 사셔도 괜찮아요. 순산하시길 기도할께요. 🎉
딸 하나 맘인데요! 위의 맘님들 말씀이 100프로 공감 돼요! 또 첫아이면 주변지인들이 축하한다고 선물 많이 해줘서 다 못 사용하고 버리거나 다른 사람에게 다 주게 되더라구요! 요즘은 분유 타주는 기계 있더라구요! 그거 있으면 좋을거 같아요! 신생아들은 4시간 간격으로 수유를 하잖아요! 새벽시간대에 도움 되실거 같아요! 저는 분유타주는 기계 없이 키우다보니 잠을 편안하게 자지 못해서 낮에 활동하는데 힘들더라구요
As a new mum for a few months, my Top 10: #1 Pram - choose something sturdy as a wheelbarrow with mid size wheels and good storage underneath. It will get thrown about a lot. Even the heavier ones aren't that heavy. Get good suspension on it. It's surprising how rough pavements and park paths are. Silvercross is exceptional (buy ex-display models for discount) and the top can be used as a travel cot for 6mths. Really helpful. #2 Car seat - may be part of a travel system package with your pram. Doesn't need to be fancy but definitely comfortable. Get the isofix base for great safety. Don't worry about it turning on the base. You don't need to get the same brand as your pram. You can get universal quick-release adapter clips that let you put any brand car seat on your pram base. #3 Crib - moses baskets are too small. The 'next to me' style with the drop down side is great. Easily soothe baby without having to get up. Snuzpod is fab - the top comes off to use around the house. #4 Blankets and sleeping bag - have several blankets to hand for the pram, cat seat, crib, holding them in the lounge. Babies need to be kept warm (warmer than most "How to dress your baby" recommendations) for the first 12 weeks. Sleeping bags are great if you're not swaddling. #5 Bouncer - can get second hand. Make sure the seat is long (some small ones mean baby's heels are kicking the frame edge very quickly). So handy for putting them down when the floor isn't practical and when they want to watch you. #6 - Sling/carrier - with a tiny baby it's less essential as you'll be wanting to sit a lot to recover and not trying to do lots of things (recovery takes longer than anyone lets on). But as they get older and want to watch everything it's super helpful. Preference is personal so try some at your local sling library. Get second hand (see octopus club for quality stuff). I used a wrap first then the ergobaby 360 for more positions for baby. #6 - Nappy caddy and bag - keep all your items in a little fabric caddy or a basket for changing them anywhere in the house. A changing table is nice, but not necessary. The floor and a changing mat works great. Aldi nappies are the best disposables. And a changing bag to fit your stuff in when out and about. A rucksack style keeps you hands free. Some will clip to your pram handle which is amazing. #8 Clothes - buy cheap. They grow out of everything within 2 weeks. Literally. Get second hand. 8-10 vests and 8-10 onesies plus three jumpers of newborn, 0-3 and 3-6 sizes each will be enough for 5 months. You'll do washing every day from here on in. There's huge variance in sizes between brands. (Also get 10 muslins. You'll need them all after a few weeks.) #9 Napisan - take the stains out of everything, even white clothes, with an overnight soak. Also great if they get thrush or a bug as this will kill the bacteria on all their stuff in the wash. Every nappy is a poopy nappy for the first couple of months. Poonamis happen on a constant basis. #10 Nipple care - Lasinoh beats other brands for effectiveness and quality. Get a lot of reusable breast pads. Like 20 pairs. Buy lanolin nipple cream!! So much stuff is unnecessary or not needed immediately. Baby will be with you or a trusted carer 24/7 for the first 4 months so a monitor isn't essential yet. Baby gym is great from 3 months. A baby bath is super helpful but not necessary. Toys are great but anything can be a toy. Your house is full of crinkly bags, water, rattly containers, books etc. At 3 months buy a matchstick monkey teether. I didn't pump (seems like a lot of hassle!) so can't advise there. Your baby will hate everything for the first few weeks - their crib, the pram, the sling, the bouncer, baths, nappy changes, clothes, burping...- everything is new and overwhelming. Learn how to bed share safely from the lullaby trust. This is a godsend. Don't pay to much attention to the fear mongering from the NHS. Your baby hates being apart from you for long and may only sleep if they're on you for the first few weeks. This will change after 4-6 weeks naturally. But bedsharing and cosleeping when needed make it possible for you to sleep for recovery too!
Yes yes yes to everything 😍 This was the comment I was looking for. My first SCREAMED every time we put him down to do a nappy change after we came home from the hospital 😮 we learned to sing a lullaby while changing him worked, but took some trial and error. As with everything when you have a child. They don’t come with instructions and there is no ‘one fits all’. I would also recommend trying to pack the buggy in the trunk of your car before buying it.
I hope Josh also starts to research and learn more about caring for newborns. That’s part of being a partnership so Gabbie doesn’t feel like she has to teach him too while learning herself. Congratulations to the two of you!!
Josh has expressed how obsessed he can get with preparing, thankfully. He was apparently researching dog care for months before they got Brie. He also seems very supportive and eager to be equal partners, so I doubt Gabie will ever need to feel alone ❤️
@@udiana2887 Maybe Josh and Gabbie can babysit the park siblings for ONE episode of return of Superman. They will be a handful. Especially the boys. For Aciel he prefers English. While Eden can speak Korean.And Aciel speaks with a BRITISH/ ENGLISH accent. I think he goes to a British school.
So happy for you both! It definitely looked super overwhelming, but from experience, you don't need everything that is marketed for babies. As a nanny who has worked in different households and seen many brands, I have a few things I recommend. 1. To me, the Stokke highchair is a great investment. It grows with your child and will still seat them when they are 10 years old. I used mine until I was about 8 years old. 2. Definitely get a baby bath of some sort: it's a hassle to fill a whole tub for a baby, and just using the sink can be tricky as they are pretty slippery. You can get a folding one (Stokke) to save space, or use some hacks (like just a foam pad in water to keep the baby from slipping). 3. A good car seat is a must! Yes, the 360 swivel can seem unneeded, but I have woken far too many babies trying to get them out of the car seat and into the house. If it's in the budget, and you will be driving frequently, I would recommend it. With systems like the MaxiCosi you can generally also find bases that will work as the child grows older. Look into if you really want the baby seat (which has the function of being able to detach and be put on the stroller), or if you'd rather get a bigger seat upfront which will last the first 4 years, but which won't attach to a stroller. Really depends on your lifestyle. I'm not sure if it is available in the UK, but Nuna is also a great brand. 4. Choose a stroller with good functionality. I always appreciated families that had strollers which transitioned into different modes (seat attachments) because I could adapt easily as the child grew. Good wheels are also a must (although all strollers that have seating option changes typically have good wheels). I like the bugaboo and the Nuna strollers (of the ones I have used), but have seen great reviews for the Joie as well. 5. Yes, get a diaper bin. It saves the nursery from smelling terrible. 6. Kids outgrow their first clothes really fast. If you can get into a second hand “circle” (where clothes are passed down in a set of families who have children about 3 months apart in age) then that is a great way to get through the first 12 months at least. 7. Baby carriers are amazing and come in all different styles. I would suggest looking up a shop or person specializing in baby wearing. They will generally offer consultations and training so you can find what works best for you and learn how to use it before the baby arrives. Structured carriers are great, for example, but some only work for front carrying rather than both front and back (once the child is old enough). Wrap cloths are versatile, but have a steeper learning curve. 8. For bottles, I recommend the Comotomo silicone bottles. Out of all the brands I have used, I find them to be the most versatile and easy to clean. I've also used them transitioning children from breast to bottle. Honestly though, in terms of feeding functionality I find most bottles to be the same (apart from ones made specifically for slower feeding), it's really a style and material preference. 9. Consider using a toy subscription service like Lovery. There are also toy subscription rental services. This is useful because what very young children need/can do changes rapidly, and so it can be nice to have a simple, small selection that comes along as they are developing. 10. Invest in a diaper bag that is functional for you. It doesn't have to be expensive, but having a well-structured bag, that has enough pockets, and will fit your needs will make going out much easier. There is nothing worse in my opinion than having a small child and needing to scramble and grab 3 bags just to take diapers, snacks, and toys. It's easier if it all fits in one place. I'm probably forgetting something, but off the top of my head, when I think about caring for a newborn, these are the things that made my job easier. All of this is just my opinion, of course, and there are no real rules when it comes to what to purchase and how much: it's all a matter of preference!
These are a great recommendations! We're on kid #2 and everything you mentioned is great. Also, the bedside bassinet that was shown is GREAT! So much easier to use if you're going to have baby in the room with you. Additionally, I've gotten a lot of things second-hand. A lot of times, with kids stuff, things go almost unused. Sometimes you have to try multiple options to find what works, so then you can get items almost brand new for a fraction of the price. Just like with weddings, there's a TON of things marketed to parents and a lot of it is unnecessary. Talk to other parents, look at websites, see what would work, and know that you'll probably buy a bunch of stuff you don't need. 😅
@@lizetteolsen3218 It's really great! I actually gifted it to a family member for their first child, so it could even be a registry item. Honestly, it's a fraction of the cost of buying all the toys new, plus, most services have an option to buy the toys if a child gets particularly attached.
Okay, as a Mom with 5 y.o boy now, what I've learned is that babies especially new born out grows their clothes so fast. And for the other, I think what you need is - DIAPERS! - clothes (includes jacket, socks, and mittens(?)) - bottles - breast pump - napkins - adjustable cribs (so you can use it till 6 months+) - adjustable stroller + car seat - baby carrier I think that's all for new born.. the rest of it will follow as the baby grows. Good luck guys! 😂😂
아이를 맞이할 준비가 된 부모의 모습은 언제나 감동스러워요 누구나 부모가 태어나서 처음이기에 당연히 이 과정에서 새롭게 배워야 할 부분들, 내가 사실은 잘못 알고 있던 부분까지 과정이 힘들면서도 그 끝에는 보람이 존재하죠. 좋은 부모님이 되실 것 같아요 쇼핑하시는 내내 행복해 보이셔서 저도 같이 웃으며 봤습니다 다음 영상도 기대할게요:)
1. 유모차는 부가부 강추해요~그 어떤 브랜드보다 핸들링이 예술이라 손목에 무리없고 아기도 편안해해요. 하지만 절대 미리 구매하지 말고 출산 후에 구매하길~저희 애 쓰던 부가부 카멜레온3 새거 같은데 드리고 싶네요 😆 2. 카시트는 무조건 회전가능한 거 강추 정도가 아니고 무조건! 싸이벡스 신생아때부터 태웠는데 무리없었어요. 3. 옷은 기본만 절대 미리 많이 살필요 없어요 4. 국민자 들어가는 육아용품은 다 이유기 있으니 꼭 구매하시면 좋아요. 5. 침대는 나중에 조금 클때까지 쓸 수 있게 높이 조절 되는 걸로 사세요~
Would love to see a video of u guys asking for advice from Ollie and Lizzie, and maybe even Rev Chris and Jenny!! We can feel your excitement and happiness for baby carrot's arrival. ☺ We're all excited for baby carrot!
It's hilarious watching Josh trying to process all the baby products and what they need🤣🤣 I'm so happy for you guys!! I wish you a strong and healthy baby!!❤
My heart is so full to see you and Josh start this journey. The questions, the overwhelming feeling, being lost. I know it's might not be fun for some. And I know there's a very high chance that I won't get to experience for so many reasons but I hope you know that so many people are happy and standing behind you for you and Josh.
I got most things second hand because some stuff you eventually won't need it. My kid, 11 months, didn't use a pacifier at all. We didn't use any baby monitor because it's not needed for us. For a pushchair, we used Joie as well. However, if you get those with bigger wheels, it will be better on all terrains as smaller wheels are better use in cities terrain. We used the snuzpod and it was great and easy, but got it secondhand. Bibs, muslin, wash cloths, and water wet wipes are like a must as they are so handy! For newborns, probably you need to get a lot of cotton pad for cleaning the baby first. Hopefully this is helpful.
You don’t want to be apart from your baby! I don’t know anyone who didn’t have the baby right next to them all the time! The cots always get ignored lol
제 주관 100일전까지 뽕뽑는(엄마에게 힐링을 주는) 필수템은 1. 기저귀갈이대(소베맘 등) 2. 타이니모빌 3. 역류방지쿠션(제이앤제나) 4. 하이체어 뉴본+베이비세트(스토케 트립트랩, 스토케 노미) 였었어요~~!! 이 네개는 아묻따 꼭꼭 준비하시길 추천드려요!! 엄마 허리 + 밥시간 지킴이❤ 카시트는 무조건 있어야해요! 안전안전! 신생아일때도 병원 검진등으로 외출할 일이 의외로 많답니다. 욕조는 스토케 욕조도 유명하고 슈너글도 유명해요. 근데 신생아일때 슈너글은 좀 불편했고, 오히려 다이소에서 파는 큰대야?가 편했어요ㅋㅋㅋ 거품용, 헹굼용 두개 쓰구요~ 가비님이 많이 알아보셨네요~ 저기있는것들 다 필요합니다ㅋㅋ 심지어 애바애인 것도 많아서ㅋㅋ 첨에 잘못 선택하면 쪽쪽이도, 젖병 등도 유목민이 되어.. 애기한테 맞는거 찾을때까지 계속계속 살수밖에 없어요...ㅠㅠ 홈캠도 거실, 아기방 최소두개.. 육아용품 끝이없어서 한국에선 당근 중고거래를 많이 사용하는데(어차피 신생아용품은 길어야 100일을 넘지 않거든요!) 영국엔 당근은 없나요?ㅠㅠ 젖병소독기(유팡), 분유포트(릴리브, 보르르)도 꼭꼭 있어야해요!! 유축기는 구매보다 대여 먼저 해보시는게 좋을것 같아요. 모유수유를 못하게 되는 경우도 있기때문에ㅠㅠ 아기낳은 후 상황을 보고 사는걸 추천드릴께요.. 생각보다 모유수유의 길이 험난하답니다😢 + 메델라 유축기가 유명한 이유는 가격이 사악하지만 안아프고 진짜 부드럽게 유축이 됩니닷!
It’s so amusing to see you two preparing to be new parents and getting overwhelmed and lost of what’s it needed. I laugh about Josh’s comment about the baby car seat 😂🤣🤣 You two got this !
유축기는 바로 사지말라고 들었어요~ 엄마마다 모유가 안나올수도 있고, 나와도 아주 적게 나올수도 있기때문에 유축기는 젖 나오는거 보고 사도 늦지않는다고 들었던거 같아요 어차피 애를 낳자마자 모유가 나오는게 아니라해서 😂😂 암튼 저는 미혼에 애기도 없는지라 암걸도 모르지만 조쉬님 ㅋㅋㅋ 귀여울 정도로 암것도 모르시네요! ㅋㅋㅋ 너무 행복한 영상이었어요~ 항상 건강하고 행복하길 기도드립니다 ㅎ
Josh being sidetracked with electronics and Lego is pretty funny. Buy the baby clothes, mitts, wash cloths, bibs, blankets(cotton) in Korea. The selection is vast, better quality and probably more affordable. Babies outgrow their clothes so fast. Have fun shopping! Can't wait to see the nursery.
I remember being so excited to shop for baby stuff. Saying I need this, we need this.. what I now realise is that a lot of companies prey on fear! Look to your parents. Basic is better. Babies grow fast. You won't need half the stuff magazines tell you you do. I'm sucking the fun out of shopping, I know. But seriously, I used half of what I thought I needed. A cold steriliser is good. By three months in you'll be rinsing the bottles out with boiling kettle water. But have fun, but stuff you don't need if you can afford it. You worked hard for this!
This video was so sweet 🥰... It sounds like you'll need Ollie/Lizzie to start a series for educating you guys on all things baby 😂 so excited for you guys!
Pushchair advice. Find one you like that is light enough to move yourself + shopping and baby. Then how small it folds and you can fit it in your car and house. Also look for if it has a build car seat can attach to the car too. But your first push chair only good for 6-9mounrhs then you need more regular baby size one so don’t spend too much at the start.
Yeah. Look for a stroller/pram you can lift and also open & close on your own. One that fits in your car. Strollers/prams are pricey, so look for one that transitions from newborn all the way through toddlerhood. Also one that the infant car seat attaches to. The LAST thing you want is for your infant to be asleep in their car seat and you have to wake them up to move them to a stroller!
I love the look on Josh face, he look so lost the entire window shopping, I actually waited when he crack and do something unrelated to the shopping, and he did!!
진짜 아기마다 그리고 부모의 성향마다 필요한게 달라져요~ 저도 지금 8개월 아기 키우고 있는데 임신했을때 너무 많은 정보에 정신 없었는데요 지금은 신생아 시기에 필요한것만 사고 나머지는 아기 태어나고 아마존이나 이런데로 주문해도 늦지 않아요. 저도 레지스트리로 너무 많은 선물과 물려받은것들로 아기방이 태어나기도 전에 포화가 됐는데요 주관적으로 꼭 필요한것들은 1. 카시트 ( 조쉬님 이건 가비님말대로 법적 필수에요 ㅠ 전 캐나다 사는데 여긴 병원에서 카시트 체크하고 퇴원시켜줘요) 2. 크립/바시넷- 저흰 둘다사서 바시넷 방에두고 몇일 썼는데 아기 조그만 소리에도 깨고 너무 수면의 질이 떨어져서 생후 일주일인가부터 분리수면 했어요. 3. 기저귀 갈이대- 허리보호를 위해 필수 4. 기저귀 쓰레기통? Diaper bin -> diaper genie 쓰는데 괜찮아요! 5. 베이비모니터- 핸드폰 말고 다른 스크린으로 볼 수 있는걸 원해서 Hello baby monitor 사용해요 6. 역방쿠- 전 없었지만 한국가서 사용하고 진짜 뉴본때 있었으면 한 아이템이에요 옷은 선물 엄청 들어와서 안사도 되구요 나머지는 아기 태어나고 성향에 맞춰서 사면 되요. 병원에 있는동안 아기 분유, 기저귀 그리고 유축기도 사용할수 있고 주문하면 하루만에 오니까 미리 안사놔도 돼요. 특히 기저귀는 아기 태어날때까지 사이즈 잘 모르니 많이 사두지 마시구요 ㅎㅎ 저도 난임이었어서 가비님 영상 많이 봤는데 드디어 이쁜 아기가 찾아와서 너무 축하드려요! 남은기간 수고하시고 순산하시길 바래요 ❤
So cute. From experience a changing table is definitely something that is NOT necessary because you end up just changing nappies wherever you are. So I would advise a simple changing mat is more efficient and useful
We love our changing table we got from IKEA. But our house is small and it's easy enough to take him to the change table every time. Too risky to change him elsewhere because of how often he makes messes lol
Seeing gabbie and josh being overwhelmed in a baby store is hilarrrious 😂 i did all my baby shopping online, sort through the recommended list, making my personal list and double checking and my purchase...and when the babies came it was still not enough. Noone prepared you for twins, really 😂 it was the peak of pandemic also, so i ain't got no luxury strolling around being panic like them 😂 PS. I would recommend you rent for cribs and diaper changing station, or any items that you find expensive. My babies like to sleep next to me when they're older so i bought a baby bed rail instead
Baby stroller - Get one that is really lightweight, compact and easily foldable. Mine is around 7.4kg and can be folded by just pressing on a button. It really helps especially when you are out with a lot of baby stuff. Bottle sterilizer - Optional but really convenient if you have it. Most of them in the market has the drying function too. Car seat - It is a must. Get one that can be rotated 360 degrees. Baby needs to be seated facing backwards as it is safer that way. Changing table - Don't think you will really need that. It just takes up too much space unnecessarily. Baby monitor - Don't need that as well unless your baby is sleeping in a separate room (which I think is not advisable for newborn)
Going simple is the way to go .Forget all the expensive things that have all the bells and swivels , nobs and zippers extra . Talk to the older mums as they will have used and reviewed lots of the things that you will need . And can tell you what was needed and what was not needed /the must haves and the thing you don't need but though you did .
It’s so cute seeing you and Josh get excited about all the baby things and I hope for a healthy and safe pregnancy and delivery for you and healthy and happy baby! From experience, half the things you think you need you end up using very little or not at all. I think buying some of these things second hand would be better. I never got a crib because when my son was born my husband and I lived in a one bedroom apartment and just didn’t have room for the crib and all the stuff and I think I liked it better that way in the end because it forced us to think about what we really needed for the baby. I did bed share with my baby (I know it’s controversial) but I did it in the safest way possible. I had him in a double-sided Smilo lounger on our king size bed all the way against the wall and I slept well away from him and kept all blankets away from him. It allowed me to tend to him in the middle of the night without having to get up much and lose precious sleep. My husband slept on the couch because we would take turns watching baby while the other one slept. This kept me sane for the first few months after birth. After he was able to raise his head we switched him to a bedside bassinet but we still used the lounger inside the bassinet. After he outgrew the bassinet we moved into a 2 bedroom apartment and made the 2nd room his Montessori style room and he slept on a floor bed. We completely skipped the crib and it was the best decision ever. Obviously you guys don’t have a space problem and can do a really cute nursery! It’s all about what you want. I think for the first 3 months just think about nappies, bottles, nappy bin and a really good car seat that’s easy to install and easy to carry your baby. We loved our Nuna Pipa Lite because it’s really light weight to carry and we were able to fit into our Uppababy pram with an adapter. Other thing you have to think about it before baby comes is if you want to breastfeed and if you can. I really wanted to breastfeed but it’s really difficult because you are the sole provider of food. I agree with the midwife that commented about switching breast milk to bottles because it allows other people to feed the baby, especially Josh. But for myself I had a problem with milk production and my baby wouldn’t latch onto me, so we had to formula feed. So I would suggest getting a container or two of baby formula for just in case baby needs it in the first couple of days when you come home. You live in the UK so you don’t have to worry about accessing good clean formula. I had to buy my formula from overseas bc European formula is superior to US formula. You also might want to invest in a Baby brezza if you’re going to bottle feed, but the thing that absolutely made bottle feeding a cake walk for us was getting a baby kettle. It boils and keeps water at the perfect temp for bottles, so all we had to do was pour the water and put the formula into the bottle and baby was fed within a minute. It was also easy to fill a thermos of warm water in case we needed to be out of the house. So these are my absolute must haves: 1) Smilo baby lounger (our baby slept like a rock in this and never woke up in the middle of the night) 2) Nuna Pipa Lite Car seat 3) Baby Kettle (there are several brands on Amazon) 4) European baby formula (Hipp Dutch was our preference, our baby loved it) 5) Nappy bin (Ubi Diaper pail was awesome and kept the smell in) 6) Dr. Browns Anti colic bottle with the narrow nipples 7) Spectra II breast pump (the one that’s rechargeable) I know you were looking at the hands free ones but they are expensive and did not pump as well as my spectra 8) Gripe water 9) Lots and lots of burp rags 10) BabyMoov Love nest head support pillow to prevent flat head Sorry for the long post! Hope all goes well for you, Josh and baby!
It was so funny watching Josh's 'deer in headlights' face when he realised just how much was needed. I'm sure once you speak to the store staff about a list they will have some good advice on what is needed initially, also talk to friends and family about their experiences. The car seat/buggy combo is a very good option. They weren't available when my daughter was born and I must admit it would've been an awesome thing to have, plus saves on space in the car. 1 thing that I found was a must have was a travel bag for nappies, bottles, bibs, changing mat, baby wipes, creams etc.
16:05 You can really see Josh lighting up seeing Gabby as they start this new chapter. I’m so happy for the both of you 🥹 Can’t wait to see the little carrot and all his/her new baby gadgets 😂
My mother and father had 10 kids (including me Im somewhere in the middle) ranging from 24 to 1 years old. She enjoyed this video because she felt like this with her first! She was watching your video and was like, “I wish in could just tell them on the phone… I have so many things to say!” You both got this! Try to enjoy this quick (which can feel long sometimes) time of your guys life! ❤
Hey Gabie, I’m in the UK and just had my second baby so hopefully I can help. All you really need is: Car seat Somewhere for baby to sleep (we have a snuzpod, we love it) A manual pump (wouldn’t recommend electric unless you really need) Microwave steriliser A bottle (mam are good) Nappies Wipes (cheeky wipes are the best) Changing mat (John Lewis have a non-roll one) I’d also recommend a carrier, like a Moby wrap so they can sleep and you can still get up and walk around. I use a carrier for the first few months & a buggy from 2-3months. The babybjorn bouncer is amazing & I would highly recommend. We are also buying the tripptrapp high chair this time as we didn’t like the plastic one we had last time. Happy to answer any questions! 🎉❤
Like others perhaps, I was shown this channel because I have watched Jolly (as someone with Southern US roots...LOVED the Southern food ones...particularly the ones from Savannah, Ga !!!). First, I really enjoy seeing Gabie in the focus spot, and the sweet and loving husband side of Josh. This little one of yours already has a wonderful start because of what seems to be a solid healthy relationship between you two, the way God designed families to be! MANY others here have commented, but this US Grandma who has raised littles in varying climates and cultures will say KEEP IT BASIC. Babies need lots of PATIENCE, LOVE, NOURISHMENT, and CLEAN DIAPERS AND CLOTHES. Yes, a safe place to sleep is important but not all of the "bells and whistles" are that great, AND they outgrow so many "speciality" items very quickly. I'm guessing you will receive many gifts from friends, family members and viewers, too, so shop cautiously and carefully. Being a little nervous is normal, but DON'T be anxious as that's not good for mama, baby or even Josh. You know...about 385,000 women go through this daily, and in extremely varying cultures and environments, so seek the Lord's help through this and you will be just fine! Can't wait!!
You won’t need much at the start. There’s lots of things to research and you may have unique situations to think about such as travelling to Korea could decide which pram is suitable etc. Ollie and Liz should be best to help. It’s going to be tough for the first year but it’s the most wonderful thing.
As a mom of 2, both grown now, the first thing I would buy would be the car seat and then go down your list. It’s so easy to become overwhelmed by what you need and our options available. What worked for me was I made a list, picked the first then and shopped just for that and so on down the list. Really cut down on anxiety and stress. My sister and I have been watching you and Jolly as well, love you guys! Josh and you are such a sweet couple, glad your morning sickness is over❤
Ask Ollie and your friends with babies. They will tell you what they really used and what was not needed. Good luck and best wishes. Blessings for your family’s future adventures.
congrats gabie, it’s so exciting right! alot of things dont need to be first hand. agree with the rest to talk to lizzie and jenny and maybe get some hand-me-downs from them too! babies outgrow things very very fast! also take care of yourself too. enjoy motherhood! :)
The bedside crib is a great idea. Then onesie night gowns , nappie bin extra sheets. Then take pictures of things you think you want and decide later. I had sooooo many things I never needed or used second hand is also helpful. Soooooo excited for you… just remember to have fun
Yes I was thinking you really need to do a shopping trip with Jenny and Lizzie and get advise from them about what you really need before you make a registry too. I am sure they know what kind of buggy, car seat etc would be best for the area you live in too.
Don't worry about all that stuff. Your Baby will be just fine as long as it has you too around. If you can breastfeed its gonna be much easier, if its not possible for you, you will still have time to buy a pump and bottles when the baby is there. And it really depends on babys personality what will work and what not, so i found it best to wait till they were there ro decide on a lot of the stuff. I found a crib, a car seat, dipers, not too much clothes in the small sizes, as they grow so fast, and a wrap was all i needed in the beginning. I hope you enjoy the exitement. Best wishes to you and your baby carrot! ☀️
There are many things that the baby only needs for a short period of time. You can borrow those from your friends and concentrate buying more permanent items such as baby furniture, buggy and car seats. Also, you can reach out to a lactation specialist in your area and ask for their recommendation on all things related to breast feeding. It’s not a bad idea to have a consultation with them in the beginning to make your breast feeding journey easier. It’s not easy as it looks. You can get anxious when you breast feed, trying to figure out if your baby is getting enough. Have fun and enjoy every minute with your baby. They grow up so fast!
TOP8를 뽑자면..유모차, 침대, 젖병소독기, 아기욕조, Changing Station, BabyBjörn Bouncer+Tiny Love의 자동 Babymobile, 아기손수건 및 cloth(토하는방지용)..! 1. 유모차는 부가부 Fox라인, Joolz Geo, Cybex 추천 / 설명: 유아차는 일상과 굉장히 관련이 커요. 우리나라 처럼 포장형 도로가 많고, 차로 이동이 많다면, 큰 디럭스 유아차(부가부 폭스라인)같은건 생각보다 휴대하기에 거추장스럽다고 느끼실꺼구요, 주로 차로 다니지만, 가끔 공원정도는 산책간다 싶으면 절충형(Cybex) 이나 아예 휴대용(Joolz Aer+)을 baby bassinet추가로 많이 쓰시는 것 같아요. 저는 유럽에서 살고있어서, 울퉁불퉁한 돌 바닥이 많은 올드타운이 집근처에 많고, 차가 없어서, Bugaboo Fox2를 중고로 사서 썼어요. 좋아요! 아기가 2살이 되어가는 지금까지 만족이에요! 2. 침대는 스토케 확장형 조립이 되는 Sleepi 세트로 Birth 부터 Toddler까지 사용가능합니다. 3. 기저귀 갈이대는, 천보다는 실리콘으로 되어서, 청소가 쉬운 재질, (Leander) 추천합니다. 4. 욕조는 shnuggle 잘 썼어요. 준비할게 진짜 많지만..화이팅!! 5. 베이비뵨 바운서를 사실거라면, 타이니 러브 모빌을 꼭 같이 사시면 엄마아빠의 커피타임이 생깁니다. 하하하.. 모빌을 세울 수 있게 해주는 스탠딩 부품?은 한국에서만 팔더라구요, 부모님 찬스로, 모빌은 여기서 사고, 스탠더만 한국에서 수입해왔습니다. ㅋㅋ 6. 아이가 토하거나 침흘리거나 할때, 닦아주는 손수건 뿐 아니라, 엄마 아빠의 어깨위에 올려 옷을 보호하기 위한 큰 손수건(여기서는 cloth라고 판매)이 진짜 찐입니다...필수에요.ㅋㅋㅋ 준비할게 많지만, 즐거운 쇼핑..되세요 ㅎㅎ
Josh, time to learn to listen to your wife for so many more things than your previous life before baby. HAHA. Whatever you study for your baby, mothers tend to study much more. So funny hubbies are all alike telling from recent experiences. Love watching you guys preparing for the little Carrot.
Josh is already stressing me out about the car seat lol!!! you can get someone to help installing and practicing how to use it properly. the safety is so important. congrats you two!
Congrats Gabie and Josh! So happy for you guys. I'm also expecting, with my second child. Here are a few things that I can think of off the top of my head. - Newborn clothes: We got ours mostly through hand-me-downs or purchased them secondhand. Newborn babies grow so fast that it's almost not worth buying everything new. - Lots of muslins - Bin: I feel like nappy bins are a bit overhyped. We received a secondhand nappy bin from a friend but never used it. Instead, we just bought a good-quality bin with a lid. You'll end up changing the bin bags very often anyway, so it's manageable. If the bin gets a bit stinky when I open the lid, I just sprinkle a little bit of Bin Buddy, and it's fine. - Dummies are not essential. It's entirely up to you whether you want to give one to your baby. We never used one. - Swaddles: Our baby slept better with a swaddle when he was a newborn.
A baby prep video with Ollie & Lizzie &/or Jenny & Chris could be fun for us & helpful for you. Josh has clearly only done the fun stuff with Juno, & been completely oblivious to the practicalities, bless him.
Buggy shopping is like shopping for a car. 😂. Think about how you'll use it, does it need to be light to carry up/ down the stairs on the underground, will it fit in the car boot, do you need a basket to hold things (like shopping), does it need to be easy to fold, do you want the baby car seat to be able to attach to the buggy frame? Please don't feel you need to take my thoughts on board. This is the baby carrot journey, so you do you. ❤ Ps - A touch light bedside lamp with different settings is good, that way you don't wake up you or the baby too much after night feeding. A tea towel on the changing mat so it's not cold against their skin. A basket with wipes, nappies, muslin cloth, nappy bags and snacks is good. Easy to grab for a poonami or when you need a snack when you're unable to move when feeding (I always got hungry and thirsty). A spare set of clothes (like a dress and tights so it's light and small) for you as well. There may be times where a lot of poop and/or sick ends up on you, when out the house.
As a parent a pro tip is you need a lot less than you think and you can always complement as needed. We decided on Bitax for both stroller and baby carseat since it could attach to the car and then the stroller for when you are out and about (the cot for longer walks with the dog and as a additional sleeping place at home) and chosen one that is adjusted so both you and Josh can walk comfortable with it. Most cribs can be adjusted so that you can attach it to your bed no need for a smaller one. Changing matt is more needed than the actual tabel and if the baby is a active roller change on the floor 🙈 nappie bin is not necessary just take a poobag from the dog and get rid of in the bin outside. Pacifiers only if the baby needs it (hard to get rid of later on and as Josh said not all babys need or want them). Slings and carrier are a really good since you have support when carrying and gives you free hands to do things at home like eat yourself. And by used things or lend things from friends because it is used for such short time so a lot of things is barely used 🙈 Best of luck to you ❤
The more flexible the stroller/pram system, the easier it will be for you as your child grows. Keep in mind that they grow and develop quickly! Get the basics first!
As a midwife, I feel I should share some of my experience…😂😂🤷♂️
Don’t spend a lot of money on the baby bath that goes inside the bathtub - you only use it for a few months until baby can sit up unaided, then you get another thing that allows the baby to sit in a regular bathtub without falling over or slipping around.
Buy a great quality car seat as that will protect your baby from being hurt should you get in a fender bender, plus babies spend a bit of time in them even at home, they are great when you start introducing solids and have to keep baby still while trying to feed them with a spoon (you only need a high chair from about 9-12 months), and then you get a bigger car seat when they reach a certain weight and height.
The crib that attaches to the bed is great for the first few months and you will be feeding a bit during the night and anything that makes life easier and gives you more sleep is to be treasured.
A good, easy to use breast pump is essential if you are planning on breast feeding. But you can get a microwave bottle steriliser which is much cheaper and works just as well as the electric sterilisers - you only sterilise bottles until the baby is 12 months old so don’t spend a huge amount on it. Also, depending on how you feel about this, it makes life easier later if once breast feeding is properly established, you introduce a bottle with breast milk in it so they get used to how to drink from it - this allows others to help with feeding as you can freeze your breast milk ahead of time, then Josh can do a night feed, or your mum can, your mum in law can baby sit etc. being exclusively on breast milk is great, but exclusively breast feeding can be a little restrictive unless your baby also takes some breast milk from a bottle (just something to think about for when they are a couple months old).
Many people see a buggy/pram as a status symbol and they go for the super-expensive brands, but really you don’t need anything fancy - check if you can collapse/fold it and open it up with one hand as if you are alone and carrying your child, you may have to do that, also make sure baby can lay down to sleep as well as being able to sit up to look around - that’s it for buggies.
Also, when you do your registry, mark a range of different ages/sizes for clothing as you will never use as much newborn things as you think you will, and people like to buy gifts. Get a range of different blankets too - thin ones and thicker ones. Great rule is to dress baby as you are comfortable yourself, if you think there may be a little chill, add a light blanket, but mostly they should be dressed as we do - if it’s hot, a nappy and a vest is fine - babies can’t regulate their own temperatures like we can, so they overheat or get cold easily - be aware of both issues. Get lots of cloths for spit-up (it’s called positing when the baby regurgitates a little milk), cos they do that a lot - also the nappy bin is a great thing to have as dirty nappies REALLY stink. Buy lots of disposable nappies too, in a variety of sizes as babies grow quite quickly. The easiest way to keep your baby’s nails short is to bite them or file them gently (baby-nails are very soft, but tricky to trim), and those mittens I see so many British babies wearing are not necessary if you keep their nails trimmed, and in fact, I don’t like them - babies use touch to explore their world and to learn about objects they see, but if they are wearing mittens they can feel anything.
I know you have a lost of people around you to give advice, and that’s one of the joys of pregnancy, everyone fussing and getting involved, but if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to message me, I’m happy to help - I wish you all the best for a glorious pregnancy and a safe, beautiful birth 🤗❤️🌺🌺 oh, and Gabby, you will need some maternity clothes in another month or so!! I am so so excited for you both…
Enough to use a few muslins a day if need be. Throw over the shoulder or just for general dribble wiping. Loads of bibs too, if baby is a dribbler. My niece used to go through so many a day. She was such a drooly baby 😂
Also I think Tommee Tippee do the bottle maker thing. Does the water for the set amount if baby is bottle fed. My friend had two of them. One in the bedroom for night bottles and the other downstairs. Way better than using the kettle and then doing the wrist test and waiting for it to cool in its bowl of cold water 😅😂
A lot of practical advice
Babies need to build up their immunities early. Sterilisation isn't as good a thing as it's hyped up to be. Washing bottles in hot soapy water and dried thoroughly is all that is needed. Too many children were brought up with Sterilisation everything and have a higher rate of allergies and food intolerance. Many generations of baby boomers can attest to being reared this way and surviving just fine!
Have fun with your new bundle of joy. You've worked hard getting to where you are! Congratulations!
As a mum of soon to be 4, this is some great advice. Regarding mittens, if you have to cover their hands due to scratching, just use another pair of socks. They tend to be longer and stay on better 🙂 my 2nd born had mild to moderate eczema on his cheeks and putting socks on his hands prevented him from scratching til his poor cheeks were raw and bleeding 😢
ooooh i love your advices .. where were you when i was pregnant. *hug hug hug*
한국의 두돌 아빠입니다.
1. 손수건 많이 필요해요
2. 아기 침대는 목재 제품을 추천합니다.
3. 카시트는 신생아용은 병원에서 집에 갈 때 한번만 필요할 가능성이 높아요. 한국 당근마켓에서 중고로 구해서 가져가세요
4. 유모차는 핸들링, 무게, 접고 펴는 편의성 3개가 제일 중요합니다.
5. 애기 옷은 싼걸로 많이
6. 저희는 젖병 소독제 없이 식기세척기(엘지 스팀식기세척기)로 다 해결봤습니다.
7. 분유 타주는 기계 별로입니다.
8. 쪽쪽이는 애기 성향에 따라서 쓸수도 안쓸수도 있으니 그때 가서 구입하세요
9. 초점책이 해외에도 있는지 모르겠네요
10. 아기 욕조는 2개 필요합니다. (신생아 목욕 시)
11. 바운서가 먹히는 애기가 있고 안먹히는 애기가 있으니 상황 봐서 구매하세요
12. 아기띠는 허리를 잘 잡아주는게 중요합니다. (길에서 허리 끊어져요)
13. 기저귀 가방 사셔야 해요
14. 배넷저고리는 한국에서 벌크로 대량 구매하시면 좋을듯 합니다. (손수건도)
15. 착유기 같은건 지금 고민하지 마세요. 첫째 출산 후 초유 잠깐 나오다가 바로 젖 마르는 분들도 많아서 출산 후에 준비하셔도 늦지 않습니다.
16. 무드등 필수
17. 습도계 준비하세요
18. 아이 보습을 위한 로션 많이 필요해요. 한국에 좋은 제품이 많습니다.
+ 한국의 베이비페어 같은거 기회 되시면 꼭 가보세요 (수시로 합니다.)
+ 가보시면 보통 어떤게 필요한지 더 잘 보이실거빈다.
+ 영국의 환경은 잘 모르겠지만.. 유모차는 디럭스(부피크고 바퀴큼)나 휴대용으로 추천합니다. 애매한 절충형 사이즈는 비추천
+ 휴대용 유모차는 무조건 원터치로 접히는걸로 사세요
아이 가지신거 축하드리고, 마지막까지 행복한 경험이 가득하시길 바라요.
와 글에 정성이 가득해서 애가 없는데도 감동ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
손수건 사둔거 3돌이 된 지금도 잘쓴답니다~ 애바애~ 사바사 일 수 도 있겠지만요~~~
와 찐이에요 다 좋은내용
손수건~~ 여자아이 크면서 쉬아 스스로 닦기 연습할때 유용해요 6돌 아직도 쓴답니다^^
저는 분유타주는 기계(브레짜) 너무 만족해서 쓰고있어요! 새벽에 물 맞추고 분유 섞을려면 힘들어요 브레짜 강추요~
I am Happy for Gabie and Josh. I think gabie and josh should ask for Ollie's advice... I mean Lizzie's advice. It is very easy to overspent on baby stuff
Same
I feel they in a good financial situation, it better for them to experience it. Only health wise is according to doctor and listening to someone else experienced.
@@justafrog3167 i think mindful consumption should be for any financial state so this is still a good reminder🤗
When you buy a crib, buy one that grows with them. S a me with a stroller, and car seat, you don't want to have to buy new everytime they outgrow something.
@@summernymph yeah, but considering how they get to where they are, i believe they has the sense and discipline for it.
Josh is just a new father in general that say “we don’t need that, right?” And Gabie is that new mom that wants to buy EVERYTHING. 😂
I don't know why, but I kept tearing up while watching the video. Maybe it's because I watched you brave through the ups and down and to see both you and Josh finally with reassured smiles warms my heart.
Congratulations, Gabby and Josh! Both of you will make wonderful parents 💗
So true, this video really show how Josh 'wanted' this his whole life, a family of his own.
Happy to see your excitement!! But trust me after having five, I did the same with my first and I soonly realised that you don't need most of the things we buy for our first. A crib, diapers need to be stock piled , a good pram and car seat, clothes obviously but the little ones grow so quickly so try buy little and up 3 sizes. Gabby a good wrap to keep little baby Carrot close while you get things done. My best bit of advice is sleeeeep as much as you can now my love 💕
Sorry if I sound bossy I'm only trying to give you advice beautiful mumma xx❤
this is exactly what i was going to say. i have 5 as well
Please sleep. And go out. And relaxing. And out of town. Idk. Being your self. You before kids and you after is so different.
And good advice you gave!
I hated being told to sleep while I was pregnant. 1. I was uncomfortable at the end and 2. You can't store it up 😅
Ur soo right, mine didn't even Go into any pram because they did not like it at all...so Baby carrier it was 😊
Josh is so overwhelmed 🤣 always ask people who have had kids already what you really need. It helps a lot. It´s cute seeing yous so overwhelmed and excited 🥰
They should ask Ollie and Lizzy and Rev. Chris and his wife Jenny.
Honestly the people around them who have had kids will probably be so excited to offload a lot of the stuff to them 😂
@@asta8045Some of the best baby items (clothes, toys, gear) are well-loved hand-me-downs.
저도 영국에 사는 아들 둘 맘입니다. 저는 여기서 거의 대부분을 세컨헨드로 샀어요. 애기들은 빨리 커서 그닥 비싼게 필요없거든요. 세컨헨드 중에 컨디션 좋은 것도 많이 있답니다. 내 친구는 아주 비싸고 좋은 브랜드의 유모차를 값싼 가격에 구매하기도 했죠. 먼저 병원에서 부터 나올때 부터 필요한 것부터 말씀 드릴께요
1. 카시트
2. 아기침대( 전 모유수유를 해서 아기랑 계속 같이 잤습니다. 그래서 별로 필요는 없었지만 그래도 좀 편하게 잘려면 필요하답니다)
3. 아기옷(턱받침), nappy, 물티슈, Sudo cream(for nappy rashes): 이건 병원에서 임산부 팩으로 해서 조그마한 거 넣어줄겁니다. 손수건, 파우더, 로션 등등
4. 아기 담요(겨울용, 여름용) 여기 여름은 좀 쌀쌀하니 약간 두터워도 괜찮을 것 같네요
5. 아기 bath tub, 아기용 물비누 등등
6. Calpol syrup( 아기 열나면 먹여야 해요) 근데 아주 아기일땐 좌약이 편하답니다. 여기선 좌약보다 Calpol을 더 먹이죠. 우선 비상시에 먹여야 하니깐 준비해두세요
7. Thermometer( 아기 열 잴때 생깁니다. 준비해두세요)
8. Baby changing Mat, Nappy bin
9. 젓병, 분유(모유수유가 안나오거나 둘다 하고 싶을 땐 준비하세요), 젓병 소독기
10. 모유펌프(모유가 잘 나오면 필요가 있겠지만 잘 나오지 않으면 펌프가 별로필요가 없습니다. 전 모유가 엄청 나왔는데도 펌프로는 잘 안나오더라구요, 그래서 전 안쓰고 밖에 다닐땐 분유 집에서는 모유로 먹였습니다. 아이마다 다 다르지만 분유를 먹게되면 모유를 안 먹는 수가 있으니 주의하세요)
11. 유모차
가비씨가 말한 모든 것들이 있으면 편하죠. 우선 급한 건 이런 것 부터 사고 나머진 아기 들이고 나서 사셔도 괜찮아요.
순산하시길 기도할께요. 🎉
마자요. 아기 태어나기전에 사놓는거 피추요. 일단 지내보고 필요하다고 본인이 느낄때 사는게 더 나아요. 아기 침대 살때는 옆에 레일이 열리지 않는것으로. 아기 끼임 사고가 날 수 있어서요.
애셋 맘으로 좀 보태자면 기저귀쓰레기통 같은건 정말 필요없구요~~ ㅎㅎㅎ 위의 분이 말씀하신 기본부터 일단 구매하시고 키우면서 필요하신거 하나씩 사면 좋을 것 같아요~ 전 세컨핸드도 샀지만 중요한건 새걸로 사서 깨끗하게 쓰고 중고로 팔기도 했어요~
딸 하나 맘인데요! 위의 맘님들 말씀이 100프로 공감 돼요! 또 첫아이면 주변지인들이 축하한다고 선물 많이 해줘서
다 못 사용하고 버리거나 다른 사람에게 다 주게 되더라구요! 요즘은 분유 타주는 기계 있더라구요! 그거 있으면 좋을거 같아요! 신생아들은 4시간 간격으로 수유를 하잖아요! 새벽시간대에 도움 되실거 같아요! 저는 분유타주는 기계 없이 키우다보니 잠을 편안하게 자지 못해서 낮에 활동하는데 힘들더라구요
선물로도 많이 들어오고 주위 애 키우는 분들 육아용품 나눔도 많이 하고 하니까
미리 다 사지 말고 그때그때 필요한 것만 사는 걸 저도 추천합니다
아기띠 추가요!! ~~6갤 아기 키우는
중입니다 ~
두 분 너무 행복해보이셔서 저까지 벅찬 감정이...한 번도 댓글 단 적 없지만 엄청 오랫동안 영국남자와 국가비채널을 구독해왔어요. 출산까지 건강하고 행복하게 지내시길 기도할게요
As a new mum for a few months, my Top 10:
#1 Pram - choose something sturdy as a wheelbarrow with mid size wheels and good storage underneath. It will get thrown about a lot. Even the heavier ones aren't that heavy. Get good suspension on it. It's surprising how rough pavements and park paths are. Silvercross is exceptional (buy ex-display models for discount) and the top can be used as a travel cot for 6mths. Really helpful.
#2 Car seat - may be part of a travel system package with your pram. Doesn't need to be fancy but definitely comfortable. Get the isofix base for great safety. Don't worry about it turning on the base. You don't need to get the same brand as your pram. You can get universal quick-release adapter clips that let you put any brand car seat on your pram base.
#3 Crib - moses baskets are too small. The 'next to me' style with the drop down side is great. Easily soothe baby without having to get up. Snuzpod is fab - the top comes off to use around the house.
#4 Blankets and sleeping bag - have several blankets to hand for the pram, cat seat, crib, holding them in the lounge. Babies need to be kept warm (warmer than most "How to dress your baby" recommendations) for the first 12 weeks. Sleeping bags are great if you're not swaddling.
#5 Bouncer - can get second hand. Make sure the seat is long (some small ones mean baby's heels are kicking the frame edge very quickly). So handy for putting them down when the floor isn't practical and when they want to watch you.
#6 - Sling/carrier - with a tiny baby it's less essential as you'll be wanting to sit a lot to recover and not trying to do lots of things (recovery takes longer than anyone lets on). But as they get older and want to watch everything it's super helpful. Preference is personal so try some at your local sling library. Get second hand (see octopus club for quality stuff). I used a wrap first then the ergobaby 360 for more positions for baby.
#6 - Nappy caddy and bag - keep all your items in a little fabric caddy or a basket for changing them anywhere in the house. A changing table is nice, but not necessary. The floor and a changing mat works great. Aldi nappies are the best disposables. And a changing bag to fit your stuff in when out and about. A rucksack style keeps you hands free. Some will clip to your pram handle which is amazing.
#8 Clothes - buy cheap. They grow out of everything within 2 weeks. Literally. Get second hand. 8-10 vests and 8-10 onesies plus three jumpers of newborn, 0-3 and 3-6 sizes each will be enough for 5 months. You'll do washing every day from here on in. There's huge variance in sizes between brands. (Also get 10 muslins. You'll need them all after a few weeks.)
#9 Napisan - take the stains out of everything, even white clothes, with an overnight soak. Also great if they get thrush or a bug as this will kill the bacteria on all their stuff in the wash. Every nappy is a poopy nappy for the first couple of months. Poonamis happen on a constant basis.
#10 Nipple care - Lasinoh beats other brands for effectiveness and quality. Get a lot of reusable breast pads. Like 20 pairs. Buy lanolin nipple cream!!
So much stuff is unnecessary or not needed immediately. Baby will be with you or a trusted carer 24/7 for the first 4 months so a monitor isn't essential yet. Baby gym is great from 3 months. A baby bath is super helpful but not necessary. Toys are great but anything can be a toy. Your house is full of crinkly bags, water, rattly containers, books etc. At 3 months buy a matchstick monkey teether. I didn't pump (seems like a lot of hassle!) so can't advise there.
Your baby will hate everything for the first few weeks - their crib, the pram, the sling, the bouncer, baths, nappy changes, clothes, burping...- everything is new and overwhelming.
Learn how to bed share safely from the lullaby trust. This is a godsend. Don't pay to much attention to the fear mongering from the NHS. Your baby hates being apart from you for long and may only sleep if they're on you for the first few weeks. This will change after 4-6 weeks naturally. But bedsharing and cosleeping when needed make it possible for you to sleep for recovery too!
Yes yes yes to everything 😍 This was the comment I was looking for. My first SCREAMED every time we put him down to do a nappy change after we came home from the hospital 😮 we learned to sing a lullaby while changing him worked, but took some trial and error. As with everything when you have a child. They don’t come with instructions and there is no ‘one fits all’.
I would also recommend trying to pack the buggy in the trunk of your car before buying it.
I hope Josh also starts to research and learn more about caring for newborns. That’s part of being a partnership so Gabbie doesn’t feel like she has to teach him too while learning herself. Congratulations to the two of you!!
Josh has expressed how obsessed he can get with preparing, thankfully. He was apparently researching dog care for months before they got Brie. He also seems very supportive and eager to be equal partners, so I doubt Gabie will ever need to feel alone ❤️
Should Josh be on return of Superman with families like Park Jooho and kids( along with Anna Park Jooho Argentine born swiss wife)?!
@@tichtran664 Josh and Gabie did appeared in WillBen segment YEARS ago so I think it's possible for them to appear in the show 😂
@@udiana2887 Yes I know. Maybe Gabbie can get along in Spanish with Anna.
@@udiana2887 Maybe Josh and Gabbie can babysit the park siblings for ONE episode of return of Superman. They will be a handful. Especially the boys. For Aciel he prefers English. While Eden can speak Korean.And Aciel speaks with a BRITISH/ ENGLISH accent. I think he goes to a British school.
So happy for you both! It definitely looked super overwhelming, but from experience, you don't need everything that is marketed for babies. As a nanny who has worked in different households and seen many brands, I have a few things I recommend.
1. To me, the Stokke highchair is a great investment. It grows with your child and will still seat them when they are 10 years old. I used mine until I was about 8 years old.
2. Definitely get a baby bath of some sort: it's a hassle to fill a whole tub for a baby, and just using the sink can be tricky as they are pretty slippery. You can get a folding one (Stokke) to save space, or use some hacks (like just a foam pad in water to keep the baby from slipping).
3. A good car seat is a must! Yes, the 360 swivel can seem unneeded, but I have woken far too many babies trying to get them out of the car seat and into the house. If it's in the budget, and you will be driving frequently, I would recommend it. With systems like the MaxiCosi you can generally also find bases that will work as the child grows older. Look into if you really want the baby seat (which has the function of being able to detach and be put on the stroller), or if you'd rather get a bigger seat upfront which will last the first 4 years, but which won't attach to a stroller. Really depends on your lifestyle. I'm not sure if it is available in the UK, but Nuna is also a great brand.
4. Choose a stroller with good functionality. I always appreciated families that had strollers which transitioned into different modes (seat attachments) because I could adapt easily as the child grew. Good wheels are also a must (although all strollers that have seating option changes typically have good wheels). I like the bugaboo and the Nuna strollers (of the ones I have used), but have seen great reviews for the Joie as well.
5. Yes, get a diaper bin. It saves the nursery from smelling terrible.
6. Kids outgrow their first clothes really fast. If you can get into a second hand “circle” (where clothes are passed down in a set of families who have children about 3 months apart in age) then that is a great way to get through the first 12 months at least.
7. Baby carriers are amazing and come in all different styles. I would suggest looking up a shop or person specializing in baby wearing. They will generally offer consultations and training so you can find what works best for you and learn how to use it before the baby arrives. Structured carriers are great, for example, but some only work for front carrying rather than both front and back (once the child is old enough). Wrap cloths are versatile, but have a steeper learning curve.
8. For bottles, I recommend the Comotomo silicone bottles. Out of all the brands I have used, I find them to be the most versatile and easy to clean. I've also used them transitioning children from breast to bottle. Honestly though, in terms of feeding functionality I find most bottles to be the same (apart from ones made specifically for slower feeding), it's really a style and material preference.
9. Consider using a toy subscription service like Lovery. There are also toy subscription rental services. This is useful because what very young children need/can do changes rapidly, and so it can be nice to have a simple, small selection that comes along as they are developing.
10. Invest in a diaper bag that is functional for you. It doesn't have to be expensive, but having a well-structured bag, that has enough pockets, and will fit your needs will make going out much easier. There is nothing worse in my opinion than having a small child and needing to scramble and grab 3 bags just to take diapers, snacks, and toys. It's easier if it all fits in one place.
I'm probably forgetting something, but off the top of my head, when I think about caring for a newborn, these are the things that made my job easier. All of this is just my opinion, of course, and there are no real rules when it comes to what to purchase and how much: it's all a matter of preference!
I made a list too, but the diaper bag! Oh my god, you need a diaper bag.
Wow--a toy rental service sounds amazing!!! You provided alot for them to think on.
This comment should be pinned for anybody who needs preparations and a plan to start a family.
These are a great recommendations! We're on kid #2 and everything you mentioned is great. Also, the bedside bassinet that was shown is GREAT! So much easier to use if you're going to have baby in the room with you.
Additionally, I've gotten a lot of things second-hand. A lot of times, with kids stuff, things go almost unused. Sometimes you have to try multiple options to find what works, so then you can get items almost brand new for a fraction of the price. Just like with weddings, there's a TON of things marketed to parents and a lot of it is unnecessary. Talk to other parents, look at websites, see what would work, and know that you'll probably buy a bunch of stuff you don't need. 😅
@@lizetteolsen3218 It's really great! I actually gifted it to a family member for their first child, so it could even be a registry item. Honestly, it's a fraction of the cost of buying all the toys new, plus, most services have an option to buy the toys if a child gets particularly attached.
댓글도 좋지만 ㅎㅎ 리지나 올리한테 물어봐도 좋을 것 같아요~ 아무래도 한국과 영국도 필요한게 다르고 상품도 다를수 있으니!! ㅎㅎ가비언니 축하드려영!
Okay, as a Mom with 5 y.o boy now, what I've learned is that babies especially new born out grows their clothes so fast. And for the other, I think what you need is
- DIAPERS!
- clothes (includes jacket, socks, and mittens(?))
- bottles
- breast pump
- napkins
- adjustable cribs (so you can use it till 6 months+)
- adjustable stroller + car seat
- baby carrier
I think that's all for new born.. the rest of it will follow as the baby grows. Good luck guys! 😂😂
아이를 맞이할 준비가 된 부모의 모습은 언제나 감동스러워요 누구나 부모가 태어나서 처음이기에 당연히 이 과정에서 새롭게 배워야 할 부분들, 내가 사실은 잘못 알고 있던 부분까지 과정이 힘들면서도 그 끝에는 보람이 존재하죠. 좋은 부모님이 되실 것 같아요 쇼핑하시는 내내 행복해 보이셔서 저도 같이 웃으며 봤습니다 다음 영상도 기대할게요:)
가비가 말한 모든 육아용품 100프로 필요해요 육아는 템빨이랍니다😂 뉴본일때 토 많이해서 옷 많이 사신다고 했는데(친구분이) 그냥 손수건을 30장이상 사셔서 턱걸이처럼 메주시면 될 것 같아여 뉴본때 옷은 진짜 한달이면 작아져요😅
손수건은 무조건 30장이상 국룰👍
아기손톱트리머! 필수! 방수요(기저귀 땔 때까지 오래써요!)
맞아요 손수건 무조건! 살살 씻길때 목에 두룰때 닦일 때등등 여러 용도로 씌여요~ 그리고 체온계도 미리! 그래도 사실..이렇게 말하지 않아도 가비와 조쉬가 현명하게 잘 준비할거라 생각해용🫶❤
오오 마자요! 가제수건 필수! 영국은 그 작은 사이즈가 없어요~
밤부베베 가재수건 30개, 기저귀는 사서 아기 타올로 쓰세요~ 손톱가위 필수요^^
카시트는 진짜 필요해요. 한국에서도 카시트 없으면 애기 못델고 가게하더라구요. 조쉬님. 그냥 가비님말 들으세요. ㅋㅋㅋ
카시트 사지 말자고 한 사람이 계속 안고다니기~~~ 이러면 사고싶을껄요? ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
카시트 없이 엄마가 아기를 안고 차를 타면, 사고가 날 경우 아기가 엄마의 에어백이 돼요... 모든 충격을 아기가 먼저 흡수하게 됩니다!
애초에 카시트 안하면 불법이에요..
1. 유모차는 부가부 강추해요~그 어떤 브랜드보다 핸들링이 예술이라 손목에 무리없고 아기도 편안해해요. 하지만 절대 미리 구매하지 말고 출산 후에 구매하길~저희 애 쓰던 부가부 카멜레온3 새거 같은데 드리고 싶네요 😆
2. 카시트는 무조건 회전가능한 거 강추 정도가 아니고 무조건! 싸이벡스 신생아때부터 태웠는데 무리없었어요.
3. 옷은 기본만 절대 미리 많이 살필요 없어요
4. 국민자 들어가는 육아용품은 다 이유기 있으니 꼭 구매하시면 좋아요.
5. 침대는 나중에 조금 클때까지 쓸 수 있게 높이 조절 되는 걸로 사세요~
태어날 아기를 기다리는 엄마 아빠의 행복한 마음이 영상 가득 느껴져서 보는 내내 저도 넘 행복해지네요 🩵
젖병소독기는 필요없어요 걍 바로 바로 씻어서 젖병건조대에 말리면 돼요 ㅎㅎ
1. 카시트
2. 유모차(버가부 카멜리온3 강추해요)
3. 다이퍼체인징테이블
4. 아기용베스
5. 베이비캐리어는 100일이후 추천
6. 젖병, 파시파이어
7. 타이니러브 모빌
8. 크립(토들러베드까지 되는거로)
9. 슬리핑색
10..비상용 분유
요정도는 아기 태어나기전에 필요한듯요
베시넷 가드가 내려가는건 편한데 전 애기가 사이에 끼거나 사고가날까봐 무서워서 안샀어요 ㅠㅠ 이건 부모마다 의견이 달라서요 두분이서 상의해보세요 전 부가부 베시넷을 실내에서 베시넷처럼 썼었어요 브레스트 펌프는 전 쓰면 우울해서 샀다가 되팔았네요 사람마다 느끼는게 다르니 모유수유 여부에 달라질듯요
두분 아기용품 공부하고 윈도우쇼핑하는게 아기자기 좋아보여요! 다시한번 임신 축하드려요
한국 오면 아기 가제 손수건 100장 사가세요 좋아요
아기 배냇저고리는 3-4벌 계절별 실내 내복은 개월수 별로 많이 사가세요 좋아요
한국 아기전용 세탁기 추천
무사히 한국와서 푹쉬다 가세요 맛있는 음식 많이 먹구요:) 절대 무리하면 안돼요:) 한국에서 푹쉬다 가시길😊
I think they might be what we call muslins? Like cotton squares? Popular here too.
전 개인적으로 손수건 많이 샀는데 손수건 한 삼십장이면 충분한거같아요 턱받이가 전 더 필요하더라구요
캐나다 사는 제친구도 면제품은 한국게 최고라고 양말 수건 이불 다 사갔어요ㅋ
100장까진 오바고(저는 50장 삼) 가제손수건20장 엠보손수건 10장 정도면 충분한거 같아요 매일 세탁한다면ㅎㅎ
전 애가 둘인데 애마다 다르더라구여. 첫째는 토를 엄청 하는 아이라 손수건을 많이 썼는데 둘째는 거의 안해서 30개도 남아 돌아요. 최소로 사두고 필요 하면 늘리는 것도 방법 같아요~!
Would love to see a video of u guys asking for advice from Ollie and Lizzie, and maybe even Rev Chris and Jenny!! We can feel your excitement and happiness for baby carrot's arrival. ☺ We're all excited for baby carrot!
Yes, get some tips from Lizzie and Jenny. They've been through all the 'newborn baby' stuff.
It's hilarious watching Josh trying to process all the baby products and what they need🤣🤣 I'm so happy for you guys!! I wish you a strong and healthy baby!!❤
가비님 준비동안 넘 힘들어보였는데
이제 너무 행복해보이셔서 보기 좋아요!
건강한 아기 순산하세요❤❤
My heart is so full to see you and Josh start this journey. The questions, the overwhelming feeling, being lost. I know it's might not be fun for some. And I know there's a very high chance that I won't get to experience for so many reasons but I hope you know that so many people are happy and standing behind you for you and Josh.
I got most things second hand because some stuff you eventually won't need it. My kid, 11 months, didn't use a pacifier at all. We didn't use any baby monitor because it's not needed for us. For a pushchair, we used Joie as well. However, if you get those with bigger wheels, it will be better on all terrains as smaller wheels are better use in cities terrain. We used the snuzpod and it was great and easy, but got it secondhand. Bibs, muslin, wash cloths, and water wet wipes are like a must as they are so handy! For newborns, probably you need to get a lot of cotton pad for cleaning the baby first. Hopefully this is helpful.
baby monitors are easily hackable and people don't realise how vulnerable it is to creeps.
Aldi do the large cotton pads in the baby section. Biodegradable and not expensive. I love them for skin care
You don’t want to be apart from your baby! I don’t know anyone who didn’t have the baby right next to them all the time! The cots always get ignored lol
제 주관 100일전까지 뽕뽑는(엄마에게 힐링을 주는) 필수템은
1. 기저귀갈이대(소베맘 등)
2. 타이니모빌
3. 역류방지쿠션(제이앤제나)
4. 하이체어 뉴본+베이비세트(스토케 트립트랩, 스토케 노미)
였었어요~~!!
이 네개는 아묻따 꼭꼭 준비하시길 추천드려요!! 엄마 허리 + 밥시간 지킴이❤
카시트는 무조건 있어야해요! 안전안전! 신생아일때도 병원 검진등으로 외출할 일이 의외로 많답니다.
욕조는 스토케 욕조도 유명하고 슈너글도 유명해요. 근데 신생아일때 슈너글은 좀 불편했고, 오히려 다이소에서 파는 큰대야?가 편했어요ㅋㅋㅋ 거품용, 헹굼용 두개 쓰구요~
가비님이 많이 알아보셨네요~ 저기있는것들 다 필요합니다ㅋㅋ 심지어 애바애인 것도 많아서ㅋㅋ 첨에 잘못 선택하면 쪽쪽이도, 젖병 등도 유목민이 되어.. 애기한테 맞는거 찾을때까지 계속계속 살수밖에 없어요...ㅠㅠ 홈캠도 거실, 아기방 최소두개..
육아용품 끝이없어서 한국에선 당근 중고거래를 많이 사용하는데(어차피 신생아용품은 길어야 100일을 넘지 않거든요!) 영국엔 당근은 없나요?ㅠㅠ
젖병소독기(유팡), 분유포트(릴리브, 보르르)도 꼭꼭 있어야해요!!
유축기는 구매보다 대여 먼저 해보시는게 좋을것 같아요. 모유수유를 못하게 되는 경우도 있기때문에ㅠㅠ 아기낳은 후 상황을 보고 사는걸 추천드릴께요.. 생각보다 모유수유의 길이 험난하답니다😢
+ 메델라 유축기가 유명한 이유는 가격이 사악하지만 안아프고 진짜 부드럽게 유축이 됩니닷!
제이앤제나 역방쿠는 아기가10개월인데 아직도 역방쿠에 눕혀서 수유해요 ㅋㅋㅋ 다리랑 발이 밖으로 다 튀어나오지만 아기가 편해해서요 😂😂타이니모빌도 아기 어릴땐 모빌침대에 고정해서 틀어놓으면 길게는 한시간도 보더라구요 ㅎㅎㅎ 진짜 강추템이네요 !
제 조카에게 타이니모빌을 사줬는데, 진짜 효자템이었어요 그거 보고 혼자 놀고 그거 보다가 혼자 잠들고ㅋㅋ
It’s so amusing to see you two preparing to be new parents and getting overwhelmed and lost of what’s it needed. I laugh about Josh’s comment about the baby car seat 😂🤣🤣
You two got this !
유축기는 바로 사지말라고 들었어요~
엄마마다 모유가 안나올수도 있고, 나와도 아주 적게 나올수도 있기때문에
유축기는 젖 나오는거 보고 사도 늦지않는다고 들었던거 같아요
어차피 애를 낳자마자 모유가 나오는게 아니라해서 😂😂
암튼 저는 미혼에 애기도 없는지라 암걸도 모르지만 조쉬님 ㅋㅋㅋ 귀여울 정도로 암것도 모르시네요! ㅋㅋㅋ
너무 행복한 영상이었어요~ 항상 건강하고 행복하길 기도드립니다 ㅎ
가비씨가 무척 설레이는 모습 보기 좋네요
아기와의 일상을 차분히.
즐기세요
Josh being sidetracked with electronics and Lego is pretty funny. Buy the baby clothes, mitts, wash cloths, bibs, blankets(cotton) in Korea. The selection is vast, better quality and probably more affordable. Babies outgrow their clothes so fast. Have fun shopping! Can't wait to see the nursery.
The way Gabie look at Josh when he was wearing the baby wrap, so wholesome 🥹
14:05 포대기하고 설레하는 조쉬가비부부 너무 귀여워
I remember being so excited to shop for baby stuff. Saying I need this, we need this.. what I now realise is that a lot of companies prey on fear! Look to your parents. Basic is better. Babies grow fast. You won't need half the stuff magazines tell you you do.
I'm sucking the fun out of shopping, I know. But seriously, I used half of what I thought I needed.
A cold steriliser is good. By three months in you'll be rinsing the bottles out with boiling kettle water.
But have fun, but stuff you don't need if you can afford it. You worked hard for this!
육아는 아이템빨이예요 그래야 힘들때 조금이라도 덜 힘들어져요.. 국민육아템 이런거 찾아보시고 비슷한거 영국에도 있으면 꼭 사시길..
This is so joyful but I wonder if Ollie and Liz could help you guys🤔👍
Definitely, I'm sure there are some local new parents groups that would be very helpful too!
Definitely! And Rev. Chris and Jenny!
11:41 이 때 조쉬는 가비의 표정을 보고 아차 싶었을듯 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
두분이 육아용품을 고르면서 웃는 날이 오다니 너무 감격스러워요~~^^
전세계의 이모 삼촌들이 참견려가 되어 육아를 지켜보게되겠네요~~건강하게 꼭 순산하시길~~
This video was so sweet 🥰... It sounds like you'll need Ollie/Lizzie to start a series for educating you guys on all things baby 😂 so excited for you guys!
Pushchair advice.
Find one you like that is light enough to move yourself + shopping and baby.
Then how small it folds and you can fit it in your car and house.
Also look for if it has a build car seat can attach to the car too.
But your first push chair only good for 6-9mounrhs then you need more regular baby size one so don’t spend too much at the start.
Yeah. Look for a stroller/pram you can lift and also open & close on your own. One that fits in your car. Strollers/prams are pricey, so look for one that transitions from newborn all the way through toddlerhood. Also one that the infant car seat attaches to. The LAST thing you want is for your infant to be asleep in their car seat and you have to wake them up to move them to a stroller!
가비님~행복해보이셔서 너무 좋네요❤
헉!! 육아(준비) 브이로그라니ㅠㅠㅠ 감격 그 자체...❤
I love the look on Josh face, he look so lost the entire window shopping, I actually waited when he crack and do something unrelated to the shopping, and he did!!
가비님 육아는 진짜 템빨 이예요 ㅎㅎ 남편분 진짜 한국 발음 너무 좋네요 ㅎㅎ
진짜 아기마다 그리고 부모의 성향마다 필요한게 달라져요~ 저도 지금 8개월 아기 키우고 있는데 임신했을때 너무 많은 정보에 정신 없었는데요 지금은 신생아 시기에 필요한것만 사고 나머지는 아기 태어나고 아마존이나 이런데로 주문해도 늦지 않아요. 저도 레지스트리로 너무 많은 선물과 물려받은것들로 아기방이 태어나기도 전에 포화가 됐는데요
주관적으로 꼭 필요한것들은
1. 카시트 ( 조쉬님 이건 가비님말대로 법적 필수에요 ㅠ 전 캐나다 사는데 여긴 병원에서 카시트 체크하고 퇴원시켜줘요)
2. 크립/바시넷- 저흰 둘다사서 바시넷 방에두고 몇일 썼는데 아기 조그만 소리에도 깨고 너무 수면의 질이 떨어져서 생후 일주일인가부터 분리수면 했어요.
3. 기저귀 갈이대- 허리보호를 위해 필수
4. 기저귀 쓰레기통? Diaper bin -> diaper genie 쓰는데 괜찮아요!
5. 베이비모니터- 핸드폰 말고 다른 스크린으로 볼 수 있는걸 원해서 Hello baby monitor 사용해요
6. 역방쿠- 전 없었지만 한국가서 사용하고 진짜 뉴본때 있었으면 한 아이템이에요
옷은 선물 엄청 들어와서 안사도 되구요 나머지는 아기 태어나고 성향에 맞춰서 사면 되요. 병원에 있는동안 아기 분유, 기저귀 그리고 유축기도 사용할수 있고 주문하면 하루만에 오니까 미리 안사놔도 돼요. 특히 기저귀는 아기 태어날때까지 사이즈 잘 모르니 많이 사두지 마시구요 ㅎㅎ
저도 난임이었어서 가비님 영상 많이 봤는데 드디어 이쁜 아기가 찾아와서 너무 축하드려요! 남은기간 수고하시고 순산하시길 바래요 ❤
가비님 착하시당 ㅜㅜ 조쉬 넘 아무것도 모르는데도😅😅😅 친절하게 그냥 알려주시구ㅠㅠ
모르는게 더 재밌었어요 저 이거 한 10번 돌려본듯 ㅎㅎ;;ㅎㅎ
@@gabiekook헉 이젠 많이 아시게된건가요ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
So cute. From experience a changing table is definitely something that is NOT necessary because you end up just changing nappies wherever you are. So I would advise a simple changing mat is more efficient and useful
defenitly! and storing the baby changing stuff, can be in a box or where you have free space in drawers ect.
Agreed.
Changing mat is much better.
Saves on costs, too. (And is portable).
Plus mine moved around so much and I was afraid of them falling off. I ended up always doing it on the floor on a mat and it was great. Less stress
We love our changing table we got from IKEA. But our house is small and it's easy enough to take him to the change table every time. Too risky to change him elsewhere because of how often he makes messes lol
I love our changing table but my back is really bad
Seeing gabbie and josh being overwhelmed in a baby store is hilarrrious 😂 i did all my baby shopping online, sort through the recommended list, making my personal list and double checking and my purchase...and when the babies came it was still not enough. Noone prepared you for twins, really 😂 it was the peak of pandemic also, so i ain't got no luxury strolling around being panic like them 😂
PS. I would recommend you rent for cribs and diaper changing station, or any items that you find expensive. My babies like to sleep next to me when they're older so i bought a baby bed rail instead
I don’t know how our parents managed to raise us without all this stuff! I’m amazed I even survived. Monitors weren’t even a thing when I was a baby.
Baby stroller - Get one that is really lightweight, compact and easily foldable. Mine is around 7.4kg and can be folded by just pressing on a button. It really helps especially when you are out with a lot of baby stuff.
Bottle sterilizer - Optional but really convenient if you have it. Most of them in the market has the drying function too.
Car seat - It is a must. Get one that can be rotated 360 degrees. Baby needs to be seated facing backwards as it is safer that way.
Changing table - Don't think you will really need that. It just takes up too much space unnecessarily.
Baby monitor - Don't need that as well unless your baby is sleeping in a separate room (which I think is not advisable for newborn)
Going simple is the way to go .Forget all the expensive things that have all the bells and swivels , nobs and zippers extra . Talk to the older mums as they will have used and reviewed lots of the things that you will need . And can tell you what was needed and what was not needed /the must haves and the thing you don't need but though you did .
So true, as I said in my post "Less is more".
영국 육아용품 매장은 엄청 크네요~ 신생아 침대는 생각보다 오래 못 써서 좀 더 큰 침대로 사는 걸 추천해요!
It’s so cute seeing you and Josh get excited about all the baby things and I hope for a healthy and safe pregnancy and delivery for you and healthy and happy baby! From experience, half the things you think you need you end up using very little or not at all. I think buying some of these things second hand would be better. I never got a crib because when my son was born my husband and I lived in a one bedroom apartment and just didn’t have room for the crib and all the stuff and I think I liked it better that way in the end because it forced us to think about what we really needed for the baby. I did bed share with my baby (I know it’s controversial) but I did it in the safest way possible. I had him in a double-sided Smilo lounger on our king size bed all the way against the wall and I slept well away from him and kept all blankets away from him. It allowed me to tend to him in the middle of the night without having to get up much and lose precious sleep. My husband slept on the couch because we would take turns watching baby while the other one slept. This kept me sane for the first few months after birth. After he was able to raise his head we switched him to a bedside bassinet but we still used the lounger inside the bassinet. After he outgrew the bassinet we moved into a 2 bedroom apartment and made the 2nd room his Montessori style room and he slept on a floor bed. We completely skipped the crib and it was the best decision ever. Obviously you guys don’t have a space problem and can do a really cute nursery! It’s all about what you want. I think for the first 3 months just think about nappies, bottles, nappy bin and a really good car seat that’s easy to install and easy to carry your baby. We loved our Nuna Pipa Lite because it’s really light weight to carry and we were able to fit into our Uppababy pram with an adapter. Other thing you have to think about it before baby comes is if you want to breastfeed and if you can. I really wanted to breastfeed but it’s really difficult because you are the sole provider of food. I agree with the midwife that commented about switching breast milk to bottles because it allows other people to feed the baby, especially Josh. But for myself I had a problem with milk production and my baby wouldn’t latch onto me, so we had to formula feed. So I would suggest getting a container or two of baby formula for just in case baby needs it in the first couple of days when you come home. You live in the UK so you don’t have to worry about accessing good clean formula. I had to buy my formula from overseas bc European formula is superior to US formula. You also might want to invest in a Baby brezza if you’re going to bottle feed, but the thing that absolutely made bottle feeding a cake walk for us was getting a baby kettle. It boils and keeps water at the perfect temp for bottles, so all we had to do was pour the water and put the formula into the bottle and baby was fed within a minute. It was also easy to fill a thermos of warm water in case we needed to be out of the house. So these are my absolute must haves:
1) Smilo baby lounger (our baby slept like a rock in this and never woke up in the middle of the night)
2) Nuna Pipa Lite Car seat
3) Baby Kettle (there are several brands on Amazon)
4) European baby formula (Hipp Dutch was our preference, our baby loved it)
5) Nappy bin (Ubi Diaper pail was awesome and kept the smell in)
6) Dr. Browns Anti colic bottle with the narrow nipples
7) Spectra II breast pump (the one that’s rechargeable) I know you were looking at the hands free ones but they are expensive and did not pump as well as my spectra
8) Gripe water
9) Lots and lots of burp rags
10) BabyMoov Love nest head support pillow to prevent flat head
Sorry for the long post! Hope all goes well for you, Josh and baby!
요즘 가비 영상 보면 가비조쉬 부부 얼굴표정만 봐도 행복에 차있는게 보여서 나까지 기분좋아짐🥰
It was so funny watching Josh's 'deer in headlights' face when he realised just how much was needed. I'm sure once you speak to the store staff about a list they will have some good advice on what is needed initially, also talk to friends and family about their experiences. The car seat/buggy combo is a very good option. They weren't available when my daughter was born and I must admit it would've been an awesome thing to have, plus saves on space in the car. 1 thing that I found was a must have was a travel bag for nappies, bottles, bibs, changing mat, baby wipes, creams etc.
16:05 You can really see Josh lighting up seeing Gabby as they start this new chapter. I’m so happy for the both of you 🥹 Can’t wait to see the little carrot and all his/her new baby gadgets 😂
My mother and father had 10 kids (including me Im somewhere in the middle) ranging from 24 to 1 years old. She enjoyed this video because she felt like this with her first! She was watching your video and was like, “I wish in could just tell them on the phone… I have so many things to say!” You both got this! Try to enjoy this quick (which can feel long sometimes) time of your guys life! ❤
Hey Gabie, I’m in the UK and just had my second baby so hopefully I can help. All you really need is:
Car seat
Somewhere for baby to sleep (we have a snuzpod, we love it)
A manual pump (wouldn’t recommend electric unless you really need)
Microwave steriliser
A bottle (mam are good)
Nappies
Wipes (cheeky wipes are the best)
Changing mat (John Lewis have a non-roll one)
I’d also recommend a carrier, like a Moby wrap so they can sleep and you can still get up and walk around. I use a carrier for the first few months & a buggy from 2-3months.
The babybjorn bouncer is amazing & I would highly recommend. We are also buying the tripptrapp high chair this time as we didn’t like the plastic one we had last time.
Happy to answer any questions! 🎉❤
Like others perhaps, I was shown this channel because I have watched Jolly (as someone with Southern US roots...LOVED the Southern food ones...particularly the ones from Savannah, Ga !!!). First, I really enjoy seeing Gabie in the focus spot, and the sweet and loving husband side of Josh. This little one of yours already has a wonderful start because of what seems to be a solid healthy relationship between you two, the way God designed families to be! MANY others here have commented, but this US Grandma who has raised littles in varying climates and cultures will say KEEP IT BASIC. Babies need lots of PATIENCE, LOVE, NOURISHMENT, and CLEAN DIAPERS AND CLOTHES. Yes, a safe place to sleep is important but not all of the "bells and whistles" are that great, AND they outgrow so many "speciality" items very quickly. I'm guessing you will receive many gifts from friends, family members and viewers, too, so shop cautiously and carefully. Being a little nervous is normal, but DON'T be anxious as that's not good for mama, baby or even Josh. You know...about 385,000 women go through this daily, and in extremely varying cultures and environments, so seek the Lord's help through this and you will be just fine! Can't wait!!
You won’t need much at the start. There’s lots of things to research and you may have unique situations to think about such as travelling to Korea could decide which pram is suitable etc. Ollie and Liz should be best to help. It’s going to be tough for the first year but it’s the most wonderful thing.
이런 거 볼 때마다 괜히 제가 다 두근두근... 예쁜 아이를 같이 기다리게 되네요😊
8:24 ‘not if we walk home’ 😂
i love that part i watched it so many times lol
So mean! To ask your wife to walk home after giving birth! Hahaha! Oh…..Man!!!!
As a mom of 2, both grown now, the first thing I would buy would be the car seat and then go down your list. It’s so easy to become overwhelmed by what you need and our options available. What worked for me was I made a list, picked the first then and shopped just for that and so on down the list. Really cut down on anxiety and stress. My sister and I have been watching you and Jolly as well, love you guys! Josh and you are such a sweet couple, glad your morning sickness is over❤
Ask Ollie and your friends with babies. They will tell you what they really used and what was not needed. Good luck and best wishes. Blessings for your family’s future adventures.
가비씨가 말한것들 무조건 백퍼 필요해요ㅎㅎ
신생아때는 옷은 많을필요없고 손수건 많이 사서쓰면 편해요
아기얼짱 유준이 나오는 리쥬라이크에 아가용품이랑 아기키울때 필요한정보들 많은 것 같던데
한번 영상 찾아보셔도 도움될 듯싶어요
가비엄마 응원합니다 화이팅😊❤
Josh🤣🤣🤣 “Not if we walk home”🤣🤣🤣🤣 I laughed so hard. Just spring for the good car seat Josh😉😘
리쥬라이크라고 유혜주님이랑 조땡님 유튜브인데 아기 때어나기 전부터 영상이 많고 태어나고도 영상이 많아서 참고하시면 좋을것 같아요!
congrats gabie, it’s so exciting right! alot of things dont need to be first hand. agree with the rest to talk to lizzie and jenny and maybe get some hand-me-downs from them too! babies outgrow things very very fast! also take care of yourself too. enjoy motherhood! :)
The bedside crib is a great idea. Then onesie night gowns , nappie bin extra sheets. Then take pictures of things you think you want and decide later. I had sooooo many things I never needed or used second hand is also helpful. Soooooo excited for you… just remember to have fun
It can be so overwhelming! But Jenny and Lizzie would give amazing advice. Would love to see you do another shopping trip with them ❤
Yes I was thinking you really need to do a shopping trip with Jenny and Lizzie and get advise from them about what you really need before you make a registry too. I am sure they know what kind of buggy, car seat etc would be best for the area you live in too.
And Chris and Ollie.
Don't worry about all that stuff. Your Baby will be just fine as long as it has you too around. If you can breastfeed its gonna be much easier, if its not possible for you, you will still have time to buy a pump and bottles when the baby is there.
And it really depends on babys personality what will work and what not, so i found it best to wait till they were there ro decide on a lot of the stuff.
I found a crib, a car seat, dipers, not too much clothes in the small sizes, as they grow so fast, and a wrap was all i needed in the beginning.
I hope you enjoy the exitement. Best wishes to you and your baby carrot! ☀️
There are many things that the baby only needs for a short period of time. You can borrow those from your friends and concentrate buying more permanent items such as baby furniture, buggy and car seats. Also, you can reach out to a lactation specialist in your area and ask for their recommendation on all things related to breast feeding. It’s not a bad idea to have a consultation with them in the beginning to make your breast feeding journey easier. It’s not easy as it looks. You can get anxious when you breast feed, trying to figure out if your baby is getting enough. Have fun and enjoy every minute with your baby. They grow up so fast!
Ollie totally should have come along for this trip. Nothing substitutes for fresh experience! 😀
좋은소식 너무 축하드립니다 ♥
기저귀 - 처음부터 쟁이지 마시구 여러가지 써보고 아기 발진 안나는걸로
유모차 - 신생아때는 디럭스. 안고 눕히기 쉽게 높이가 높고
부모와 마주보고 360도 돌려서 바깥구경도 가능한거추천
자는시간이 많으니 차양막이 깊고 넓은걸로 (우산 손 잘안가요)
짐이 많을때니 아래 짐칸이 큰것도 좋습니다
좀더 크면 디럭스가 무거워서 절충형 또는 휴대용으로 바꾸실텐데
가볍고 핸들링좋고 접기 편한게 최고!
유모차 탈 나이 아니라도 애들 걷기싫다고 떼쓸때 많아서 꽤 오래타요
아기침대 - 침대에 붙여서 사용하시는거면 한쪽 열리는게 좋긴한데 사용기간이 길지 않습니다
좀 크면 잡고 일어서려하고 넘어가기도 하구 어른침대로 넘어오기도 하고
그렇다고 깊은침대는 엄마허리에 너무 안좋아요
위험해서 바닥에 매트리스만 까는게 제일 안전하긴 합니다 ㅎㅎ
기저귀갈이대 꼭 필요하지 않아요 방수매트 작은거 깔아놓고 어른침대에서 갈아도 괜찮아요
카시트 - 가비님이 말씀하신것처럼 돌아가는거 좋아요
아기띠 - 직접 착용해보시고 사용하기 편한걸로
내복 - 75사이즈 약 백일까지
80사이즈 조금만 준비하고 선물 들어오는거 보고 추가로 많이 구입
어짜피 토할거라 예쁘고 비싼거 말고 기본내복 준비하시면 됩니당
손싸개 - 2개정도 준비(얼굴 긁힘보호)
배냇저고리/속싸개/배냇모자 - 거의안씀
손수건 - 무조건많이
뱀수수건 - 신생아때 몸 감싸주거나 목욕후 닦이고 깔일 많으니 많이
접어서 신생아 배게로 써도 좋아요
방수매트 소형(기저귀갈이용,침대에 깔용도) - 2~3개정도
젖병소독기 대신 식기세척기 사용시 젖병세척가능한 1종세제 필요,100도 스팀기능 있으면 열탕대신 가능
분유타는기계 - 필요없음
분유포트 - 물 끓여서 분유용 온도로 유지 시켜주는거라 있으면 좋아요
젖병 - 모유하실수도 있으니 바로 구매할 브랜드정도만 알아보셔요. 분유시 8개정도 준비하면 편합니다
유두보호기 - 미리 준비할필요는 없지만 젖 안무는 아기면 나중에 필요
유축기 - 수유안하면 필요없어서 물려받으면 좋아요 (부품교체가능)
쪽쪽이/쪽쪽이클립 - 아기마다 선호하는게 달라서 사용하신다면 이것저것 써봐야해요(2~3개)
기타(다필요해요)
아기욕조/아기로션/2in1아기워시&샴푸/온습도계/얇은담요
역류방지쿠션/아기면봉/아기물티슈/아기물티슈휴대용/아기손톱트리머 /비판텐/체온계
바운서,아기하이체어,침대,유모차 등..
필요하지만 오래쓰는 물건들이 아니라서
유모차,카시트등 세탁도 가능하니 중고사용해서 아끼시면 좋아요
TOP8를 뽑자면..유모차, 침대, 젖병소독기, 아기욕조, Changing Station, BabyBjörn Bouncer+Tiny Love의 자동 Babymobile, 아기손수건 및 cloth(토하는방지용)..!
1. 유모차는 부가부 Fox라인, Joolz Geo, Cybex 추천 / 설명: 유아차는 일상과 굉장히 관련이 커요. 우리나라 처럼 포장형 도로가 많고, 차로 이동이 많다면, 큰 디럭스 유아차(부가부 폭스라인)같은건 생각보다 휴대하기에 거추장스럽다고 느끼실꺼구요, 주로 차로 다니지만, 가끔 공원정도는 산책간다 싶으면 절충형(Cybex) 이나 아예 휴대용(Joolz Aer+)을 baby bassinet추가로 많이 쓰시는 것 같아요.
저는 유럽에서 살고있어서, 울퉁불퉁한 돌 바닥이 많은 올드타운이 집근처에 많고, 차가 없어서, Bugaboo Fox2를 중고로 사서 썼어요. 좋아요! 아기가 2살이 되어가는 지금까지 만족이에요!
2. 침대는 스토케 확장형 조립이 되는 Sleepi 세트로 Birth 부터 Toddler까지 사용가능합니다.
3. 기저귀 갈이대는, 천보다는 실리콘으로 되어서, 청소가 쉬운 재질, (Leander) 추천합니다.
4. 욕조는 shnuggle 잘 썼어요. 준비할게 진짜 많지만..화이팅!!
5. 베이비뵨 바운서를 사실거라면, 타이니 러브 모빌을 꼭 같이 사시면 엄마아빠의 커피타임이 생깁니다. 하하하.. 모빌을 세울 수 있게 해주는 스탠딩 부품?은 한국에서만 팔더라구요, 부모님 찬스로, 모빌은 여기서 사고, 스탠더만 한국에서 수입해왔습니다. ㅋㅋ
6. 아이가 토하거나 침흘리거나 할때, 닦아주는 손수건 뿐 아니라, 엄마 아빠의 어깨위에 올려 옷을 보호하기 위한 큰 손수건(여기서는 cloth라고 판매)이 진짜 찐입니다...필수에요.ㅋㅋㅋ 준비할게 많지만, 즐거운 쇼핑..되세요 ㅎㅎ
조쉬님 가비하자는대로 무조건 들어줘요~~^^남잔 몰라요
이젠 아빠엄마가 되는 시작이니까요
한꺼번에 구하지 말고 제일 필요한거 먼저 구하고 차근차근 장만해요
It is so cute how Josh looks at Gabie while taking a break at a café 😊 so full of love 16:07
Josh, time to learn to listen to your wife for so many more things than your previous life before baby. HAHA. Whatever you study for your baby, mothers tend to study much more. So funny hubbies are all alike telling from recent experiences. Love watching you guys preparing for the little Carrot.
Josh is already stressing me out about the car seat lol!!! you can get someone to help installing and practicing how to use it properly. the safety is so important. congrats you two!
Happy shopping 🛍️ first ever baby haul must be so much fun
nooo. josh need to keep up w/ the baby stuff hahah ❤😂 family yt, gave birth vlog.. whatever, give them a go ❤❤
항상 안전하게 ~!!! 잘 되셨으면 좋겠다
Congrats Gabie and Josh! So happy for you guys. I'm also expecting, with my second child. Here are a few things that I can think of off the top of my head.
- Newborn clothes: We got ours mostly through hand-me-downs or purchased them secondhand. Newborn babies grow so fast that it's almost not worth buying everything new.
- Lots of muslins
- Bin: I feel like nappy bins are a bit overhyped. We received a secondhand nappy bin from a friend but never used it. Instead, we just bought a good-quality bin with a lid. You'll end up changing the bin bags very often anyway, so it's manageable. If the bin gets a bit stinky when I open the lid, I just sprinkle a little bit of Bin Buddy, and it's fine.
- Dummies are not essential. It's entirely up to you whether you want to give one to your baby. We never used one.
- Swaddles: Our baby slept better with a swaddle when he was a newborn.
가비님 임신하고 올라오는 영상들을 보니 정말 많이 행복해보이세요 🥹 저도 임신하고 아가를 기다리던 그 설레이는 시간들이 다시 떠오르는 것 같네요
About what to buy, Isn't it better to ask Ollie wife about it.
😂I m sure they will. But for now let them experience navigating themselves. It's an experience. What can we say.
조쉬 나중에 애기태어나고 한달후쯤 이 영상 다시보는 리액션하면 재밌을듯 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 애기출산하고 가비는 택시타고 본인은 애기안고 걸어간다는거 정말 귀엽고 어이없네여 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
20개월 키우는 미국에 사는 초보엄마로써 카시트는 돌아가는거 추천해요! 저흰 nuna 쓰는데 좋아용
유모차는 가볍고 여행용으로 접히는거 버가부 버터플라이나 베이비젠 요요 추천해요 저흰 신생아때나 어릴땐 맨날 못자고 피곤하고 밖에 잘못나가고 이젠 크니까 유모차 안타고싶어해서여 ㅋㅋㅋ
아기띠도 babybjorn 추천!! 신생아때 안떨어지려고해서 진짜 유용했어요
글구 유축기는 무선으로 elvie 무조건 추천합니다…병원에서주는 메델라 유선유축기 썼는데 잘되긴하는데 한곳에만 앉아서 해야되서 불편해요…
A baby prep video with Ollie & Lizzie &/or Jenny & Chris could be fun for us & helpful for you. Josh has clearly only done the fun stuff with Juno, & been completely oblivious to the practicalities, bless him.
Watching this made me very happy. You guys are going to be parents and i'm just extremely happy for you two❤️
lol Josh is going through a steep learning curve too funny 🤣
저도 신세계입니다~^^
아이들이 26,,25세이다 보니...ㅎㅎ
요즘 육아는 장비발이라더니...
임신 다시 한번 추카추카드리고
미리
순산기원드려요~^^
Buggy shopping is like shopping for a car. 😂. Think about how you'll use it, does it need to be light to carry up/ down the stairs on the underground, will it fit in the car boot, do you need a basket to hold things (like shopping), does it need to be easy to fold, do you want the baby car seat to be able to attach to the buggy frame?
Please don't feel you need to take my thoughts on board. This is the baby carrot journey, so you do you. ❤
Ps - A touch light bedside lamp with different settings is good, that way you don't wake up you or the baby too much after night feeding.
A tea towel on the changing mat so it's not cold against their skin.
A basket with wipes, nappies, muslin cloth, nappy bags and snacks is good. Easy to grab for a poonami or when you need a snack when you're unable to move when feeding (I always got hungry and thirsty).
A spare set of clothes (like a dress and tights so it's light and small) for you as well. There may be times where a lot of poop and/or sick ends up on you, when out the house.
헐 조쉬 진짜 암것도 멀랔ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
It’s such a privilege to witness this auspicious moment in your life gabbie. Thank you for sharing ❤
As a parent a pro tip is you need a lot less than you think and you can always complement as needed. We decided on Bitax for both stroller and baby carseat since it could attach to the car and then the stroller for when you are out and about (the cot for longer walks with the dog and as a additional sleeping place at home) and chosen one that is adjusted so both you and Josh can walk comfortable with it. Most cribs can be adjusted so that you can attach it to your bed no need for a smaller one. Changing matt is more needed than the actual tabel and if the baby is a active roller change on the floor 🙈 nappie bin is not necessary just take a poobag from the dog and get rid of in the bin outside. Pacifiers only if the baby needs it (hard to get rid of later on and as Josh said not all babys need or want them). Slings and carrier are a really good since you have support when carrying and gives you free hands to do things at home like eat yourself. And by used things or lend things from friends because it is used for such short time so a lot of things is barely used 🙈 Best of luck to you ❤
두분 보기 넘좋아용 전 하두오래되어서 도움을 주지못하네요 차분하게 하나씩 준비하세용 넘행복하네요 가비님과 죠쉬님 ❤❤❤최고
I mean Josh!! You should study things from now..!!
요즘 육아는 다 템빨이더라구요! 애기여도 사람 한명이 새로 들어오는거니까 돈이 많이 들 수 밖에 없는 것 같아요! 완전 1부터 10까지 다 새로 사야하니까요~
요즘 육아가 템빨이 아니고 그냥 요즘들어 아동품에 과소비 하는 거임. 안 사도 그만임 ㅋ
@@753돌아기 육아중인데 맞는거같아요 굳이 필요없는게 너무 많드라구요 그냥 육아용품 바이럴 마케팅때문에 과소비가 이뤄지는것같네요
Josh is so lost!! He’s having such an information overload!!😂
넘 축하들려요!! 늘 행복하세요❤
The more flexible the stroller/pram system, the easier it will be for you as your child grows. Keep in mind that they grow and develop quickly! Get the basics first!