I'm just wondering, with all of this talk about babies and the fact that we plan to start "trying" soon ... How much do babies cost? I have absolutely no idea. I'd like to have a potential cost in mind for budgetary reasons, but I have no idea where to even start. I know that they need food, clothing, diapers, toys, etc. How much does all that stuff cost per month? I know it will vary by region and cost-of-living differences, but I'm really just looking for an idea of the very basics since I know we won't be able to afford too many fancy extras. Anyone?
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I agree that diapers and wipes are by far the biggest ongoing expense. Carseats, strollers, pack-n-plays/cribs, high chairs, and whatever other entertainment you choose (exersaucers, johnny-jump-ups, swings) can be big ticket items, but if you have doting grandparents, some of those can be written off! And don't forget about resale shops.....I live in a fairly small city, and every time I go to our local resale place, I see stuff for babies that is practically brand new.....sometimes it is the latest model of whatever, sometimes not, but things are a lot cheaper there. Also, if you see a lot of one particular item, you can bet it didn't live up to expectations and know what NOT to buy.
Nursing does save a ton of money, as well.
SallyWife of an OB/Gyn, mom to three boys, middle school choir teacher.
"I don't know when Dad will be home."
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