New Baby on the Way? Here's Your No-Nonsense Checklist of Everything You Need to Buy

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Regardless of where you are in your pregnancy, you've likely come across a monster of a checklist, rife with more products with cutesy names than you even thought existed. And while you likely would find a use for many if not all of those items (shopping cart seat covers, anyone?), it can get overwhelming to try and purchase it all at once . . . especially before you really know what you'll need. If you're looking for a pared-down list of absolute must haves, we put together a baby-prep checklist. Go through it and see what else you need to pick up before your EDD. You'll be surprised at what little you can get away with really needing in the beginning. (Tip: two Popsugar Moms editors skipped the glider chair entirely!)

Babylist Bottle Box
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Babylist Bottle Box

You won't know until you meet your precious little one which type of nipple they'll prefer to use (assuming you'll be bottlefeeding or using formula at some point), so the Babylist Bottle Box ($25, originally $44) is a great place to start. Rather than having to dart out in the middle of the night to purchase a new brand of bottle, this kit has all of the major heavy-hitters included: Dr. Brown's, Comotomo, Philips AVENT, Tommee Tippee, and Munchkin.

Matimati Baby Bandana Bib Set
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Matimati Baby Bandana Bib Set

The Matimati Baby Bandana Bib Set ($19 for a pack of eight) is a supercute alternative to your traditional bibs. You can never buy enough, so stock up so you don't have to launder them so frequently.

Cocoon Cam Plus
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Cocoon Cam Plus

You'll want to keep an eye on your little one all day long, and you can with the Cocoon Cam Plus ($100, originally $150). It offers stellar night vision and real-time breathing watch so you can get notified when your baby's breathing changes!

Aden + Anais 2-Pack Classic Burpy Bibs
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Aden + Anais 2-Pack Classic Burpy Bibs

Stashing burp cloths around the house will save you unnecessary trips to the nursery, and having them by your bed will mean one fewer reason to actually get out of bed. You'll want the Aden + Anais 2-Pack Classic Burpy Bibs ($22), if not two sets.

California Baby Super Sensitive Shampoo and Body Wash
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California Baby Super Sensitive Shampoo and Body Wash

California Baby ($15) products leave your baby clean without any irritation. Before you know it, you'll have countless diaper blowouts on your hands, so having a calming wash ready to go is critical.

Ubbi Diaper Pail
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Ubbi Diaper Pail

The Ubbi Diaper Pail ($76) is the unsung hero of the nursery. The pail's steel body and tightly sealed lid keep the smell of dirty diapers at bay. This is the last place you want to skimp. You'll definitely find cheaper pails, but this is the only one that keeps the odor inside the pail.

Carter's Baby 4pk Short Sleeve Bodysuit
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Carter's Baby 4pk Short Sleeve Bodysuit

That first week is all about keeping your baby (and yourself!) comfortable, and until those visitors start rolling in, the only attire he or she really needs is a Carter's Baby 4pk Short Sleeve Bodysuit ($9).

Original Woombie Swaddle
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Original Woombie Swaddle

Every new mom needs a quality swaddle. The Original Woombie Swaddle ($27) is made of four-way stretch fabric, making it easy to snugly swaddle your baby. While you can swaddle your baby using receiving blankets, it's actually pretty challenging to keep their limbs from popping out. This quick zip makes it easier than ever to keep them cozy — you want this, as it helps prevent the moro reflex from waking them up.

Water Wipes
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Water Wipes

If you want something unscented and alcohol-free, add Water Wipes ($33 for 12 packs) to the list. And, of course, tons and tons of newborn diapers.

My BrestFriend Nursing Pillow
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My BrestFriend Nursing Pillow

If you're planning on breastfeeding, the My BrestFriend Nursing Pillow ($40) is popular among the new mom set.

DockATot Deluxe
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DockATot Deluxe

The DockATot Deluxe ($185) is great for creating a womb-like environment for your newborn. It's suitable for up to 8 months old. You'll be surprised at how much use you get out of this. Any time you want to put the baby down, you can put them in here.

Nuna PIPA Car Seat & Base
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Nuna PIPA Car Seat & Base

The Nuna PIPA Car Seat & Base ($300) is one of the safest — and lightest — systems on the market. You'll need to get it before the baby is born because the hospital won't let you leave without a car seat.

Fisher Price Rock 'n' Play Sleeper
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Fisher Price Rock 'n' Play Sleeper

Many moms claim the Fisher Price Rock 'n' Play Sleeper ($48, originally $60) saved them big time.

Triple Paste Medicated Ointment For Diaper Rash

Triple Paste Medicated Ointment For Diaper Rash

Triple Paste Medicated Ointment For Diaper Rash ($24, originally $30) is a fragrance-free and hypoallergenic cream that can help prevent rashes before they start.

Munchkin High Capacity Drying Rack

Munchkin High Capacity Drying Rack

Not only is the Munchkin High Capacity Drying Rack ($9, originally $14) dishwasher-safe, but you can also dry nipples on the top shelf.

Swaddle Blankets
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Swaddle Blankets

Your own mom may try to convince you that swaddling's just a trend, but it's become an essential skill for new parents to learn for good reason. Whether your baby's most at peace when wrapped tight like a burrito or simply likes the comfort of being covered, every mom needs a stash of the ultrasoft Aiden + Anais muslin swaddle blankets ($50 for 4).

Delta Children Emery 4-in-1 Crib
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Delta Children Emery 4-in-1 Crib

If you want to get your money's worth with a good crib, look no further than this Delta Children Emery 4-in-1 Crib ($190). You'll have it in your home for years because it converts into a toddler bed, daybed, and full-size bed. It also comes in gray and a pretty dark wood choice. You likely won't use the crib on day one — most parents start with a bassinet — but it's completely up to you.