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    What do I need to buy for my forthcoming child?

    And for travel... if you ever needed to travel on your own with jr then it could be an issue if you haven't got it all sorted.
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    What do I need to buy for my forthcoming child?

    Yep, can be longer too, but on average... Boy was out of nappies during the day by 2.5 and totally done by 3.5 when he was dry at night too. But I know others can still need night nappies at 5, or even later.
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    What do I need to buy for my forthcoming child?

    3-4 years usually - with the last year or so just being at night.
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    What do I need to buy for my forthcoming child?

    Maybe try to get to the Earth Baby Fair, it's on in the Glenroyal, Maynooth on 29 April. It's a great baby fair (skip the one in the RDS - it's a nightmare). Earth Baby Fair
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    What do I need to buy for my forthcoming child?

    We use washable nappies, and find them great. Most of my stash is on its second child now. There are so many different types and some work better than others depending on the shape of the baby. With the boy we used Beaming Baby disposables sometimes when we were travelling and didn't want to...
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    What do I need to buy for my forthcoming child?

    What did you get? For the first few months babies just want to be held, strapped on is easier on the arms and back :D We're great. The boy (now 5) is delighted with his baby sister... who is currently sleeping on her Daddy, in a carrier. Children are the best thing ever, and also the...
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    What do I need to buy for my forthcoming child?

    Congrats! New babies don't need much. Food, clothes and somewhere to sleep. I highly recommend getting a stretchy wrap, ring sling or ergonomic baby carrier, you can use it at home, it's much handier than a buggy out and about and leaves you hands free while keeping baby safe and...
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    What do I need to buy for my forthcoming child?

    Totally agree on the side-to-side motion not being a good thing but a rocking chair can work for a baby if you hold the baby: lying on it's back on your legs with it's feet against your stomach upright against your shoulder sitting on your lap, facing away from you
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