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Third Trimester To-Do List

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Buy or borrow basic baby gear and clothes.  Print out the  Nursery Basics shopping list. Wash baby's linens and clothes. Wash just enough baby clothes for the first few days -- if Junior turns out to be a whopper, you may want to exchange some of those tiny newborn outfits! Start setting up the nursery.  Do a home safety check. Get pointers in our babyproofing guide. Stock the medicine cabinet. Find out what you need on our First Aid Kit shopping list . Write up a birth plan. See our Birth Plans and Options checklist for help with this. Pre-register with the hospital. Pack for the hospital. Check out our Essential Birth & Labor checklist for what to bring. Stock the freezer. We've got freeze-ahead recipes. Arrange for help postpartum. Tip on how to ease postpartum pain . Choose a pediatrician . Buy or borrow a few nursing tops and nightgowns (if you're planning to breast-feed) Click here  third-trimester-to-do-list

hospital packing bag

My mum arrived from India to support and help me for my delivery and post partum. She'd been in a road accident and lived through it only by the grace of God. After being hospitalized thrice in 2013.... in  little over a month from her last hospitalization Mum traveled all the way to the USA to come take care of her baby (me) and my baby. She's a blessing, My Rock, My all !!! She arrived... the first two days we rushed around buying a warm clothes to survive our brutal winter... and crazy brutal is was indeed with history being made... most snow received since 1884... and more. Day 4-5 after her arrival, I got an urge to clean the house and pack my hospital bag. This is the list i referred to  Hospital Packing List on Parents dot com . The next day we watched a birthing video, drove back to the library to return it. And Woah! the day after that, low and behold... my water broke at 7am (3 weeks before my EDD) and I was rushed to the hospital, where my LO was born. From th

My OATH fell apart!!

Last October i decided to take the Oath to do 31days of Spontaneous Cleaning. Half way there and I fell apart.  Now... after hibernating during the winter and care-taking for my now 3-month old... i feel i need to freshen up the home for Spring! A season we all love so much. My Step to Spring cleaning is an article I read: How to Clean and Organize Electronics. I am also following  FlyLady  to help me remember tasks.