Too Early or Too Late? All About Baby Shopping in Singapore

Too Early or Too Late? All About Baby Shopping in Singapore

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When should you start shopping for baby essentials? Keep these things in mind, and build your shopping list from our handy guide!

Shopping for baby stuff in Singapore is the fun part amid all the stress of being a mum-to-be. But before rocking up to the stores – or clicking that shopping cart icon – it’s best to keep a few things in mind.

Things To Consider Before Doing Your Shopping

Before you even jot down your baby shopping list, you need to consider these important factors. Use them as your primary reference for when you’re thinking of what you need, what you can do without, what you can afford, and when you can start baby shopping to your heart’s content.

It will do you good to sit down and look at your finances before going on a shopping spree. Prioritise your medical expenses during pregnancy and for the delivery, set aside enough for savings and for emergencies too.

It’s best to get your home ready before shopping for your baby. Make plans for the nursery. Take inventory of where your home needs baby-proofing. Consider whether you need renovations, or whether you can do without. It’s easier to shop for baby furniture once you’ve readied your home, taking into account the space you need to work with.

You can shop for your baby regardless of whether you know their gender or not – there are parents, after all, who opt to keep their baby’s gender a surprise for the big day. But if you want gender-specific themes and colours for your little one (blue for boy, pink for girl) – then you’ll need to wait until after your doctor can detect your baby’s gender. An ultrasound can usually tell your baby’s gender between weeks 18 – 21 in the second trimester.*

If you plan to throw a baby shower, you may want to put shopping on hold until after you receive your gifts. Chances are, you’ll get plenty of useful items from friends and family. You can set up a baby registry to help your loved ones pick the baby items you’ll need.

When Should You Start Baby Shopping?

Baby shopping can be a months-long process. Here’s a handy guide on what you can do in each trimester.

Baby Shopping In Your First Trimester

Draw up a budget.
Before dipping into your bank account for baby shopping, you need to make sure you have enough for your medical expenses. Look for a maternity insurance plan. Come up with a comprehensive budget that puts your pregnancy needs front and centre. Then, set aside the sum for your baby’s needs.

Research baby products.
It pays to be an informed consumer. Read up on baby needs and the different products and brands that offer top quality or affordability. Consider safety features and user feedback. Make a list of the shops, merchants, online stores, or suppliers that offer the baby items you’re looking for.

Baby Shopping In Your Second Trimester

Shop for maternity needs.
Mums-to-be start to show during their second trimester. At this stage, you can start to shop for your maternity needs, starting with your wardrobe.

 

Prepare your home.

By mid-pregnancy, you should start to prepare your home. Draw up plans for the nursery, selecting themes or colours for your baby. Take note of where you’ll need baby-proofing. Consider whether you’ll need renovations or not, and make sure that big renovations can get done well before you’re due. Declutter and get measurements for baby furniture.

Make a baby shopping list.

You can start making your newborn baby shopping list. Prioritise the big-ticket necessities, like baby furniture.

 

Make a baby registry.
Help your loved ones give you what you need at your baby shower with this handy gifting guide.

 

 

Scan for good deals.

Mark your calendar on holidays and seasonal events, which often bring sales, discounts, and good deals. Look for the big items on your baby shopping list to start with.

Baby Shopping In Your Third Trimester

 

Buy baby necessities.
Stock up on the baby’s daily needs and consumables, like items for feeding and diapering, and the baby’s toiletries.

 

Finalize the nursery.

You can always add to your nursery later, but make sure you have all the necessities in place.

 

Finalize baby’s wardrobe.
Wait until after your baby shower to round out the baby’s wardrobe – you’re bound to receive lots of onesies from your friends and family.

 

Complete your baby shopping list.
By midway into your third trimester, you should have most of your baby necessities ready, so you can focus instead on getting ready for delivery.

Shopping List Items For Baby

For the nursery:

  • Crib with mattress
  • Sheets, pillows, and blankets for the crib
  • Waterproof mattress covers
  • Baby monitors
  • Night light
  • A playmat or playpen
  • Baby toys
  • Baby storybooks and books of nursery rhymes

Baby’s wardrobe

  • Onesies
  • Shirts or tops
  • Bottoms (pants, shorts, skirts)
  • Rompers
  • Pyjamas
  • Sweaters or jackets
  • Socks
  • Hats
  • Bibs

 

Big-ticket baby needs:

  • Baby carrier
  • Stroller
  • Car seat
  • Highchair

Feeding:

  • Bottle brushes
  • Baby bottle bags
  • Nursing pillows

Diapering:

  • Diapers
  • Baby-safe snaps, Velcro, or safety pins for securing reusable diapers
  • Diaper cream or rash cream
  • Diaper changing pad and changing pad covers
  • Baby wipes
  • Diaper bags

Baby’s toiletries:

  • Baby shampoo and body wash
  • Infant toothbrush
  • Soft bristle hairbrush
  • Baby nail clippers
  • Baby bathtub

Other baby items:

  • Swaddling blankets
  • Pacifiers
  • First aid kit with baby medicine

When Should You Start Baby Shopping?

Baby shopping can be a months-long process. Here’s a handy guide on what you can do in each trimester.

Shopping List Items For Mum

As an expecting mum, you’ll need a handful of essentials yourself during the pregnancy, delivery, and after-birth care. Make sure you have the following:

  • Maternity clothes 
  • Maternity socks and footwear 
  • Waistband extender 
  • Prenatal supplements 
  • Postnatal supplements 
  • Nipple cream 
  • Breast pump 
  • Nursing bras 
  • Nursing pads 
  • Ultra-absorbent maxi pads for post-birth recovery
  •  Oils and lotions to prevent or get rid of stretch marks 
  • Caffeine-free teas for morning sickness 
  • Pregnancy journal or calendar

References:
Should we find out the sex of our baby? – NCT UK. Accessed January 9, 2022.

SG.2022.22755.SMM.1 (v1.1)

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