Postpartum Tips: What Second-Time Parents Really Need On Their Registry

McKayla Broadhurst, Utah Postpartum Doula

Smart Registry Additions for Experienced Parents

Welcoming a new baby is an amazing experience but can also be a rollercoaster, especially for second-time parents who must balance a newborn and other children at home. We often get asked, "What do I need on my baby registry this time around?" You've got all the clothes and gadgets, so let's dive into what can make your postpartum period even smoother and more enjoyable this time around. Read on to discover our top recommendations!

Essential Items for Nursing Moms

If you’re nursing, there are a few essentials we always suggest:

  • Haakaa Breast Collector: A lifesaver for collecting milk.
  • Ladybug Milk Collector: Perfect for catching let-down milk.
  • Silverettes: Soothing for sore nipples.
  • Comfortable Nursing Bra: Make sure it fits well for maximum comfort. (We recommend Bra Fittings By Court if you’re in the area!) 

Why These Items?

From my experience and that of my clients, these items make nursing more comfortable and efficient. The Haakaa, for instance, is a game-changer for collecting milk without fuss. The ladybug is great for catching a letdown and not overusing your Hakka (which can cause oversupply!). Trust us, you’ll thank yourself for investing in a good nursing bra that fits perfectly!

Comfort Items for Your Baby

For your baby’s comfort and warmth, we strongly advocate for:

  • Butterfly Swaddle: Keeps your baby snug and secure, by far the best swaddle we’ve found!
  • Hatch White Noise Machine: Soothes your baby to sleep with white noise and makes night feeds easier by having a portable and adjustable light.

Beyond Physical Items: The Real Essentials

We’re not big on all the extra physical stuff—as a parent, you probably know all too well about those gifts you never used, returned, or gave away. Let’s avoid stuffing your house with things that will collect dust.

What You Really Need Postpartum: Support

What you really need this postpartum is support. You deserve to feel supported, rested, and nourished. You deserve a remarkable postpartum recovery, and we’re here to tell you how.

Smart Registry Requests for Second-Time Parents

Instead of asking for more clothes, consider these support-focused items:

  1. Meal Services: Meal delivery services or freezer meals for those nights you can’t cook.
  2. Postpartum Massage Gift Certificate: You’ll thank yourself later.
  3. Night Shift with a Newborn Care Specialist: To get a whole night of sleep after waking every 2 hours the night before with a newborn or coming home from the hospital (we know how exhausting those nights of nurses checking in can be!) 
  4. Postpartum Doula Services: To answer your questions on lactation and healing, make some bone broth, cut up some fruit, or even prepare your dinner. They might even catch you up on some laundry while they’re there - dreamy, right?

As a second-time parent, you know the village it requires, and we want you to have it. Don’t be afraid to ask for money towards your support and village this postpartum.

FAQs:

Q: What should I include on my baby registry as a second-time parent?
A: Focus on support items like meal services, postpartum doula services, and gift certificates for massages rather than physical baby items you likely already have.

Q: Why is a Haakaa breast pump recommended?
A: It's an easy and effective way to collect milk, especially useful for catching let-down milk while nursing on the other side.
Q: How can a postpartum doula help me?
A: A postpartum doula can provide invaluable support by answering questions on lactation and healing, preparing meals, assisting with light household tasks, and ensuring you get the rest you need.

Q: What is the benefit of a quality swaddle like the Butterfly Swaddle?
A: A good swaddle keeps your baby snug and warm, promoting better sleep without their arms escaping and waking them up.

Q: How can a white noise machine help during the postpartum period?
A: It creates a soothing environment for your baby, making middle-of-the-night changes and feeding sessions easier for both of you.

Creating a comfortable and supportive postpartum environment is essential, especially for second-time parents. By focusing on support rather than just physical items, you can ensure a smoother and more enjoyable postpartum period.

Do you need more personalized advice or support during your postpartum journey?  Contact us today for a copy of our welcome packet or to schedule a consult, to learn how we can help you create the best possible experience for you and your baby.


Your Postpartum Doula,

McKayla Broadhurst, CPD, CPPNP


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