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21 Things NOT to Put On Your Baby Registry Wipe Warmer. I know, the idea of not waking up your baby in the middle of the night while changing him or her sounds amazing, but it's not that realistic unless your baby is a deep sleeper. Changing Table. Baby Toys. Stuffed Animals. Baby Mittens. Baby Shoes. Sterilizer. Bottle Warmer.
Most Overlooked Baby Registry Items Parent organizer. When you're walking your little one around you're going to want quick access to the essentials: your phone, some cash, your beverage, and extra pacifiers. Diaper bag/backpack. Pumping Bra. Crib Mattress. Takeout gift certificates. Car seat arm pad. Stroller mittens.
As a general rule, baby registries typically have 100 to 120 items. This number covers everything that you will need once the baby arrives. However, you can always add more or less products to your list as you would like to.
You can technically start registering for baby at any time, but most moms-to-be start at around 12 weeks. That may seem early, but building a baby registry can take some work. And trust us, it takes longer than you think to weed out what you want from what you need.
Some parents start a registry toward the end of the first trimester, while others wait until they're a bit further along. Some parents kick off their registry shortly after finding out about baby but wait to begin adding items to it until around the 20 week mark, which is right around when the anatomy scan takes place.
Do Register Ahead of Time. Complete your registry 4 to 6 months before the wedding. This will give guests time to purchase gifts for the big day, and will ensure that gifts are also accessible ahead of your bridal shower.