Babies are wonderful little treasures. Parents love them and feel great when they finally arrive, safely and healthy. But along with a new baby comes lots of things that need to be prepared and bought to care for this new little bundle of happiness. The costs of which can quickly mount up and put a bit of strain on a family’s already tight budget in this economy crisis.
Finding ways for saving, cost-cutting and making the most of every dollar can be just as fun as buying things outright. In fact, it can be more fun and even more satisfying knowing that you are not robbing your piggy bank in the process. With a new baby, there is always something to buy, and it is best not to spend all of your money upfront because there will inevitably be something that your baby will need later on.
The following tricks for saving, cost-reducing, and getting deals will help your family before and after baby is here. Babies will always need stuff, but you have to mind how you spend on those needs. If you get excessive with buying, you’ll end up paying for it later. Be realistic and spend like you have another 18 years to care for this new addition to your family:
Make nurning the first food choice for your baby. Mommies that can physically handle breastfeeding should do it because it’s great for your baby, for your figure, and for your wallet. Canned baby formula can be exceptionally costly with very few opportunities to buy for cheap. Some national brands can cost the average family about $13 per can. Nursing is a free alternative that could save your family thousands!
When nursing is not an option, then you need to find ways to save on infant formula. Take the necessary steps for saving, cost-cutting, by registering with the various baby formula manufacturers. They want you to try their products and will send you plenty of samples and free cans for your time and feedback.
Buy for cheap as much furniture, equipment, and gear as you can from your local thrift store or consignment shops. These stores almost always have great stuff like cribs, walkers, and baby carriers like Snugglies, strollers, bottles, and toys. Your baby does not know that these items are not “new” and neither will anyone else if you are wise with your shopping and make sure that everything that you purchase is clean and safe. Also, if possible do a search to ensure that the items that you are buy for cheap are not items that have been recalled.
You could also get tons of free baby goods and gear on sites like Freecycle and Craigslist. People sometimes give away everything from baby diapers to coupons that can help you for saving, cost-cutting, and being able to buy for cheap. There is always someone willing to share what they have and also to rid themselves of the extra stuff.
Buy for cheap the least expensive diapers first. If these diapers do not work with your baby, then, you buy the more expensive ones. Be careful with diaper rash and diaper allergies that can make your baby very uncomfortable. Always try to use coupons to save even more. Ebay is a great site for finding diaper coupons that can save you big money.
Have a baby can be an expensive venture if you don’t do a little bit of research and try different money-saving tricks. Your baby is one of the most important things in your life. You are going to need money to care for him or her. So, spend wisely, buy for cheap, and always keep your eye out for bargains.

