newborn home preparation

Prepare Your Home for a Newborn — The Practical Minimum

Prepare safe sleep, feeding and changing stations, basic clothes, transport and a simple recovery zone. A newborn needs less equipment than marketing suggests, but the safety details matter.

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The short answer: Prioritise a firm flat sleep space, nappies, weather-appropriate clothes, safe transport, feeding support and easy access to food and water for the recovering parent.

The safety essentials

  • A firm, flat infant sleep surface with only a fitted sheet
  • Smoke and carbon-monoxide alarms checked
  • A correctly fitted infant car seat if you use a car
  • Safe storage for medicines and cleaning products
  • Working thermometer and important phone numbers

Set up for the night shift

  • Nappies and clean clothes within reach
  • Low, warm lighting
  • Water and snacks for the feeding parent
  • A safe place to put the baby before an adult falls asleep

Skip the clutter

You do not need pillows, sleep positioners, cot bumpers or soft toys in the sleep space. Borrow or delay non-essential equipment until you know what your family actually uses.

Common questions

What does a newborn need on the first day home?

A safe sleep space, nappies, a few clothes, feeding supplies appropriate to your plan, transport home and access to postnatal support.

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