Do I need a baby monitor in a one-bedroom apartment? What about a bottle sterilizer if I’m breastfeeding? Every store, blog, and newsletter will try to sell you everything, so here’s our list of what you want to nab and what you can probably skip.
Baby monitor
Nab it
A baby monitor can reduce parental anxiety to an acceptable level. It’s very important to read reviews before you choose one so you don’t end up with a radio broadcast of cats in the alley or your local police department. You only need a baby monitor if you live in a larger apartment or house.
Note! A baby monitor cannot replace proper supervision and safety measurements. Do not rely on manufacturers' promises that the device will monitor the baby's breathing while sleeping. The baby should still sleep in the same room as the parents, and the parents should always be vigilant [1].
Air humidifier
Nab it
Humidifiers release water vapor or steam. These devices alleviate cold symptoms and protect skin from drying out [2]. Steam (or warm mist) models are usually cheaper but are less efficient and consistent. Ultrasonic or air purifying models may cost more but do a better job. Whichever model you choose, make sure that there is no condensation and that no water drips on the baby’s furniture or toys.
Note! Be sure to clean the humidifier often, following the manufacturer’s recommendations, to prevent mold from growing [3].
Mobile for the crib
Maybe
Many babies’ first toy is a mobile. Mobiles teach babies to focus their eyes on objects and pay attention to them. Some mobiles even play music to help soothe the baby. However, if you opt for a mobile, don’t hang it over the crib, as it’ll stimulate the baby instead of lulling them to sleep.
Note! If a mobile is hanging above the bed, it cannot be within the baby’s reach. Remove the toy as soon as the baby starts to crawl and can be on their knees or turns (around five months old) [4].
Breast pump
Maybe
Many women breastfeed without pumping. However, there are some situations in which it is helpful to use a breast pump.
Your baby is unable to feed at the breast
Your baby is not able to empty your breasts to get enough milk to thrive.
You need to increase your milk production.
You and your baby are separated, either occasionally or regularly, etc. [5].
If you're not sure that one of these situations will occur, don't waste your money.
Bottle sterilizer
Skip it
A bottle sterilizer takes up a lot of space in your kitchen. You can clean infant feeding items in the dishwasher or by hand — both options are safe [6].
Baby scale
Skip it
Constantly weighing your baby will just stress you out. During the first month, their weight will be inconsistent as you establish a feeding routine. If your pediatrician wants you to monitor weight at home, borrow a baby scale or buy a used one.






