The Complete Baby Registry Checklist- With Free Printable - House Gone Sane (2024)

What do you need for a newborn? Here’s a complete baby registry checklist and free printable so you know which essentials to stock up on.

I will never forget the feeling of when I walked into a baby store to register during my first pregnancy. There were so many baby essentials I had no idea I needed, and it was overwhelming.

But come to find out, I didn’t actually need all of the baby items I was told were “necessities.” Yes, it’s true that there are a lot of things you need, but you don’t need everything people tell you to get.

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Out of the thousands of baby items out there, we’ve compiled a complete baby registry checklist- the baby items that are the most essential to (1) have and (2) have ready before your baby is born.

Just a note- in this post I only focus on items you need for your baby, (not postpartum needs for moms, etc.,) and mostly items you’ll want from when they are newborn to 3 months, although a lot of these things can be used for longer.

So if you’re doing a registry- these are the main things you’ll want to register for- whether you choose to register at a store in person or make an online baby registry, (such as with Amazon’s free baby registry.)

I can also send you this full list of baby essentials, so you have it for later.

Baby Clothing Items You Need

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Register for/stock up on newborn, 0-3 month, and 3-6 month sized clothes. (And if you also get bigger sizes that’s good too, but I suggest you at least have these sizes before your baby is born.) Note that babies grow fast and sometimes are in a higher month size than their actual age.

Types of Baby Clothing to Stock Up On

Baby Changing Items You Need

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Feeding Supplies to Stock Up On

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  • Breast Pump
  • Freezer-friendly containers/storage bags for milk– if you plan on nursing.
  • Bottles– Even if you’re nursing, I’m sure you will want to use them at some point.
  • Formula– (for moms who aren’t nursing or want to supplement)
  • Boppy pillow– This is optional, but I highly recommend having one to use during feedings, especially if you will be nursing. (It makes it a million times more comfortable in my opinion- for you and for baby.)
  • Bibs

Travel Necessities to Have

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  • Baby’s car seat– Although it may cost a little more, I really like this car seat brand for newborns, because it’s super easy to install and stays secure and in place in the car- we’ve used it in at least 4 vehicles and it worked well in all of them. (There was a different well-known car seat brand we previously used that wasn’t as secure- it would slide around when you turned the car despite it being as tight as possible- not cool.)
  • Newborn insert– The car seat I linked above includes support for newborns, but surprisingly, some brands of newborn car seats don’t include these. So you may have to purchase one separately if your newborn seat doesn’t come with one. A newborn insert protects and supports your little one’s head from moving around too much while they’re in their car seat, and you can also use it for other things, like strollers and swings. With both of our babies we had to use it for the first month or 2 at least, and I didn’t feel like they were safe without it. I had never even heard of a newborn insert before someone gave us one at my first shower, but I’m so glad they did.
  • Stroller
  • Baby carrier– I like this one because it can be worn 4 different ways which works well both for when they’re little and as they get older. I always took this shopping when my babies were young because they didn’t always want to stay in their car seat in the cart.
  • Diaper bag

Items to Stock in Your Diaper Bag

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Bathing & Hygiene Supplies for Baby

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Note: a lot of parents opt for a Nosefrida nasal aspirator. Regular aspirators don’t always work so well. You’ll likely need to purchase it separately from the other supplies in a baby care kit.

Items for Baby’s Sleeping Area

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Items to Keep Baby Occupied & Content

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  • Toys
  • Bouncers– I like having these in multiple rooms throughout the house so I have different places to put my baby down when I need to.
  • Baby Swing– These are great for keeping babies content and also puts them to sleep sometimes!

All these items we just discussed are the main baby items to register/stock up so you can have them before your baby is born. They should last you for the first few months, without you needing much else for a while.

Some Other Items to Register for and/or Have for When Baby gets Older

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  • Playpen
  • Walker
  • Baby spoons
  • Teether(s)
  • Baby food- I personally waited to buy baby food until my baby was old enough to eat solids, but if you find baby food with a far off expiration date, you can purchase some in advance, especially if you catch sales.
  • Plug covers and other baby-proofing items like baby safety gates, etc.)

These last several items I just mentioned because you may want to register for or stock up them on in advance, although they may not be necessities right away.

So this is the complete baby registry checklist- the baby items every new mom should register for and stock up on before her baby is born. Granted, there are a lot of baby items you need. But there are also a lot of things that are unnecessary, so try not to get caught up in all the things you could get.

Thanks for reading.

Remember to download the complete baby registry checklist. You don’t want to forget anything!

Have a great day!

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FAQs

How much of everything do I need on my baby registry? ›

How Many Items Should You Add to Your Baby Registry? First-time-mom baby registries typically include between 100 and 120 items. This should be more than enough to cover everything you will need for your baby.

Do you put baby wipes on registry? ›

Think outside the box. While most baby registries include the same types of items — many expectant parents ask for strollers, bedding, monitors, and yes, diapers, clothing, and wipes — there are dozens of other things you can ask for. Need shelving or a portable closet for the nursery? Put it on your list.

What should be on the baby registry for mom? ›

Anything you'd like can be included on your baby registry checklist, from smaller items like onesies and thermometers to big-ticket items like cribs and strollers. Just like a wedding registry, you can then share your baby registry with family, friends and baby shower guests eager to buy gifts.

How many items is too many on a baby registry? ›

When creating a baby registry, it's essential to balance having enough items for your guests to choose from without overwhelming them. A good rule of thumb is to have various items at different price points, so guests can choose what they feel comfortable buying. Generally, 100 to 120 items is a good range.

Is it bad to put expensive items on baby registry? ›

It's Your Registry

Conventional wisdom says to put whatever you want on your baby registry and not to worry about what other people think. If someone wants to buy an expensive gift, let them. If they don't, they can purchase something less expensive.

How many diapers to ask for on registry? ›

For a newborn, it's advisable to register for around 2-3 large packs of newborn size diapers, as babies can go through 8-10 diapers a day in their first weeks.

What is baby registry etiquette? ›

It doesn't matter if the store provides them or your shower host hand writes them in calligraphy, mentioning a registry in your invitation is like directing guests to buy you a gift—and that is a definite no as far as etiquette goes. “Your registry should just be passed along by word of mouth,” advises Swann.

How far along should you be to make a baby registry? ›

You can start early or wait. 20 weeks is a good rule of thumb if you're planning on adding gender-specific things. When should you share a baby registry? If you plan on having a registry, it's good to share your registry a few weeks in advance.

Should I put diapers on my baby registry? ›

Newborn diapers: Unless you have tons of diapers leftover from your first baby, it's always a solid bet adding these baby registry essentials to your list. Don't forget the wipes, either!

How many wipes to ask for on registry? ›

On average, you can expect to use around 200 to 300 wipes per month, depending on how often you need to use them and how messy your little one tends to get. When you are trying to figure out how many baby wipes do I need on a monthly basis is essential for ensuring you never run out.

Is it rude to buy a baby gift not in registry? ›

Is it rude to buy an off-registry gift? The good news for off-the-registry shoppers is that most moms-to-be (84 percent) are open to receiving a baby gift they didn't register for. And only one in six poll respondents (16 percent) find it rude to be given an off-registry item.

What diapers to put on registry? ›

If you have limited space, the bulk of your diaper collection should be for sizes 1 and 2. These diapers generally fit babies up to 18 pounds, depending on the brand. If you have the storage, register for Size 3, as well, which should take you through your baby's first birthday.

When should you tell people about your baby registry? ›

By 28 weeks: Share your baby registry

But again, it really comes down to what feels right for you. To some, sharing a registry early on their pregnancy can feel a little tacky. On the other hand, you want people to have enough time to look through the registry and choose their gifts.

How much stuff should I have on my registry? ›

The number of items you should include on your registry depends on the number of guests you're inviting! The rule of thumb is to include a little more than 2 gifts per number of guests invited.

How many items do I need on my registry? ›

How many gifts should be on my wedding registry? This age-old question has couples scratching their heads and overthinking their lists, even consulting guides on wedding registry etiquette so they don't appear greedy. But a good rule of thumb is to multiply your guest list by two to get a rough number of gifts to add.

How many items are typically on a registry? ›

For a guest list of 200, that would mean registering for around 400-600 items. On average, most couples divide their 400-600 items between two to three different wedding registry retailers. Make sure you give your guests a variety of items to choose from in different price ranges.

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