🏡 Back home with baby: the essentials for a smooth start to the first few days

Bringing your baby home is an unforgettable moment.
It is also the beginning of a new routine, often filled with emotions, fatigue and adaptation.

The first few days don't have to be perfect. They simply need to be gentle, functional, and reassuring.

Here are the essential, concrete steps to facilitate this transition.

🛏️ 1. A safe sleeping space

The top priority: safety.

Baby needs to sleep:

  • On the back
  • On a firm mattress
  • No pillow, loose blanket or stuffed animal in the bed
  • In a bed that meets Canadian standards

Essentials:

  • Bassinette or Moses basket
  • Fitted sheets (2 or 3 minimum)
  • Sleeping bag suitable for the season
  • Baby monitor (optional but reassuring)

The key word: simplicity.

👕 2. Practical and comfortable clothing

No need to plan dozens of outfits.

For the first few weeks:

Opt for breathable and soft fabrics for the newborn's sensitive skin.

🍼 3. Food: minimal organization

Whether you breastfeed or use formula, organization simplifies everything.

Regarding breastfeeding:

  • Nursing pillow
  • Breastfeeding compresses
  • Soothing cream

For the bottle:

  • 4 to 6 baby bottles
  • Cleaning brush
  • Sterilizer or boiling water method

Tip: prepare a small “food corner” accessible at night.

🧺 4. The essentials for diaper changes

You will change the baby often. Very often.

To be expected:

  • Table or stable space for changing
  • Changing mat
  • Diapers (newborn size and size 1)
  • Washable wipes or washcloths
  • Incontinence cream
  • Airtight bin

Always keep a small basket ready in the living room or near the bed.

🛁 5. Care and hygiene

No need to buy 20 products.

The essentials:

  • Baby bath or sink insert
  • Soft towels (example: bamboo fiber bath cape )
  • Mild, fragrance-free soap
  • Baby nail clippers
  • Digital thermometer
  • Saline solution for the nose

Newborns' skin is fragile. The fewer products used, the better.

🚗 6. Safe exits

Even for a short trip:

Tip: Always keep a basic kit ready in the car.

🌙 7. Emotional support (often forgotten)

The first few days can be overwhelming.

The true essentials also include:

  • Rest for the parents
  • Pre-prepared meals
  • Help (family, friends)
  • Patience

It's normal not to master everything immediately.

✔️ The golden rule for the first few days

Don't strive for perfection.
Seek simplicity.

Baby needs:

  • Security
  • Heat
  • Proximity
  • Regularity

Everything else is secondary.

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