Well you can register at almost any department store( Wal-mart, Target, K-mart,ToysR'Us, Dillards, ect.)to let people know what you want or need. Whichever store(s) you choose they will more than likely give you a registery card to slip in your invites.If not write it on your invation. To my experience it reallly makes it easy for your guests because they know it is something you picked out. Good luck with your pregnancy. Take care of yourself.
2006-11-23 10:57:06
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answered by meaty_okra 3
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Get the basics, knowing that you may not receive the really expensive ones.
Crib,
Crib mattress
Sheets (2-3)
Diaper bag (most come with a diaper changing mat, so you don't NEED a changing table)
Car seat
Clothing - basics like onesies, some pants, a couple pairs of socks (the socks won't get dirty, so, you don't need tons of them), some sleepers (either one-piece zippies or sleep sacks). Buy 3-6 mo sizes for clothes...my daughter is small, but she was able to wear these when she was born (a little loose) and is still wearing them 4.5 mos later. Sleep sacks are often 1 size fits all up to a year.
Bottles/nipples (a couple if you're breastfeeding, more if you're bottlefeeding).
A couple of toys for the baby.
To be honest (I'm not giving you an ignorant answer, I'm giving my opinion), I wouldn't buy more for people who are young and unmarried just because I wouldn't want them to see it as a handout. HOWEVER, if they stuck to the basics (ie. avoided 25 dollar brand name onesies) and seemed to be going for the essentials, I'd be likely to help out a bit more. Think about it, ...if you know I have 30 dollars to spend, do you want me to buy you one name-brand outfit, or got to Target and pick up a full-pack of diapers (12 dollars), a five pack of onesies (about 8-10 dollars), and a three-pack of bottles w/nipples (9-10 dollars)? And I'd feel better knowing that at least the mother wasn't stupidly denying her child, say, enough diapers just so she could wear Baby Phat clothing or whatever. See my point?
2006-11-23 11:37:58
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answered by katheek77 4
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I had a toddler bathe for all 4 of my infants. such as you, I now no longer had the previous toddler's products as quickly as I had the subsequent one. (My 1st 3 infants are 5yrs aside, the third one substitute right into a woman and then my final toddler is 7 yrs youthful than my daughter.) If human beings choose for to grant you a bathtub then enable them to. the guideline is which you do no longer supply your self a bathtub. yet...It makes much less issues which you will ought to purchase. I see no longer something incorrect with having a bathtub for all your infants. Is the 1st one the only one that is assume to get this actual therapy? i do no longer think of so. back interior the day while human beings had a toddler 10 months to a twelve months aside, you probably did no longer ought to have yet another bathe when you consider which you nevertheless had the toddler stuff and maximum toddler products have been unisex-white dressing robes and diapers-yet in recent times maximum individuals wait a pair of years or extra between infants, so which you wind up wanting to swap each little thing from the 1st or next circulate around. it extremely is no longer written in stone to have only a million toddler bathe. the human beings who say which you may no longer have yet another are the two stingy, propose-hearted or only did no longer get effective bathe presents themselves. ha ha ha. that's what you should assert to the damaging human beings. snicker it off and luxuriate on your bathe or Showers.
2016-11-26 19:11:17
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answered by ? 4
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If you register for gifts at a local baby store, Target, Walmart, etc register for EVERYTHING you want or need - that way people who attend your shower have a large selection of items to choose from. Some people will choose to buy you a MAJOR item that costs more $$ while other will choose to spend less & the more you have listed on your registery the bigger choice people have. Good luck to you!
2006-11-23 11:17:06
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answered by dmommab@sbcglobal.net 3
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the best things i got for my baby shower were nappies and wipes, you will be using these for at least 3 years and good ones arent cheap. clothes are good too but babys grow so fast that they dont last long. maybe you could think of a polite way to ask for cash as gifts, that was you can buy what you need yourself.... good luck
2006-11-23 10:46:24
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answered by leanda 3
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YOU don't get to ask for anything at a baby shower. The people who attend get you what they feel will be best and since it is in preparation for a baby it should be things for the baby. I can understand you not wanting "ignorant" answers YOU wound up pregnant at 17, that pretty much says it all doesn't it?
2006-11-23 10:43:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Do a baby registry and put on it everything you need from a crib down to diapers and wipes. Then, people can get you what they can afford and not end up getting you things you don't need.
Good luck!
2006-11-23 10:50:27
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answered by Leslie G 2
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Whatever you do, please don't simply ask for cash.... also, keep in mind that you're not entitled to gifts. People give you presents because they care about you, and you should be appreciative even if you don't like the gift.
2006-11-23 10:53:19
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answered by Bobthebuilder 1
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You need to ask for clothes, diapers, wipes, and a car seat. the other stuff is conveinience only . ask for what you NEED
2006-11-23 12:02:38
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answered by lizzie 1
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