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right time? 11 Months ago #3905
Hi There
I am 22 weeks pregnant and started buying baby stuff at 20 weeks. I am just wondering when about is the right time to get the pram, cot and car seat? Also when is the best time to have the hospital bag ready?? thIS IS my first child so I'm bit clueless as to when is best time??


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Re: right time? 10 Months, 4 Weeks ago #3907
Hi Edel,

Congratulations on your pregnancy.

The truth is there is no 'right' time to start to buy these big items. Most people would do some research and window shopping and know which pram, car seat etc they want to get, but they may wait until closer to the due date to get the items. Do check with your local stores though, many are having summer sales at the moment so you may be able to pick up some bargains. Also, check with them as the particular product you want may have to be order soon and collected closer to your due date.

In terms of smaller items, you can pick up these closer to your due date or even after your baby is born. But it would be a good idea to have your hospital bag packed by around 32 weeks just in case!

Take care,
Brenda


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