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Cutting Expense Corners During Baby's
First Year
It is often said that the first year for new parents is the
hardest. With new baby comes immeasurable joy but also
incredibly strained finances. It is estimated that the average
family will spend between $9,000 and $11,000 during baby’s
first year alone. Take heart, new parents. There are plenty of
ways that you can cut many of your costs simply by being
careful with your money and not indulging in every whim.
Make a deal with yourself to save money
If you are an expecting parent and you are concerned about the
high costs of baby’s first year, make a deal with yourself to
save money. One of the hardest things to do as an expectant
parent is to resist buying everything in sight. Every parent
wants the best for their child, but keep in mind that many of
the things you buy during baby’s first year will be only used
once. Buying name-brand diapers and an overpriced bassinet that
you can’t really afford is not going to do your baby any
favors. Make a deal with yourself to save where you can, to
keep from overspending on items that may be beautiful but not
particularly necessary in the long run, and to be smart about
your baby’s purchases. Here are some ways to save money without
compromising your sanity or your baby’s health and
happiness.
Breastfeed whenever possible
Breastfeeding has been proven as the healthiest option for
feeding your baby during the first years. Not only is it
healthier for your baby than bottle feeding, it is also more
economical. Most doctors agree that breastfeeding exclusively
during your baby’s first half year of life will help give his
immune system a boost. Not only will your baby benefit from
increased health, your wallet will benefit from increased
savings.
Some mother’s are not able to breastfeed their
children. If this is the case, you can save money by
avoiding the brand name formula and buying the store
brand or generic formula instead. Generic formula costs
on average 30% less than name brand formula and, by law,
must meet the same FDA standards as the brand name
formulas. You can also save on formula by signing up for
coupons from manufacturer’s mailing lists. Your
pediatrician can also provide you with free samples.
Always look past the attractive name brand packaging,
because in most cases that is what you will be paying
for.
Save money by switching to generic diapers
If you want to save money on disposable diapers, always opt for
the generic brand. Many larger chain stores carry their own
store brand of disposable diapers which are usually just as
good as the brand name diapers. You can expect to save about
30% on disposable diapers simply by buying the generic store
brand.
Shop at garage sales and second hand stores for used baby
clothes
Most babies will quickly outgrow their expensive little
outfits. You can often find nearly new or gently used baby
clothes at garage sales and at used baby clothes. While it may
be tempting to shop at chain baby emporiums, you will quickly
save on baby essentials if you get into the habit of
frequenting gently used baby stores.
Shop consignment stores for great deals on baby
furniture
One of the biggest expenses you will have as a new parent is
furnishing the baby nursery. You can save a lot by shopping for
gently used baby furniture, including high chairs, bouncers and
cribs. Shop consignment stores and gently used baby stores for
great deals on used baby furniture. You can also find great
baby gear such as bathtubs, strollers and monitors.
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