Second Baby Registry Checklist | Alpha Mom (2024)

Dear All-Knowing-Amy,

First I must say that I absolutely love your blog and that your children are absolutely adorable! Alright then, I am expecting my second baby the very end of July (one week before my daughter’s 2nd birthday!!!!). My husband and I like to keep the gender a secret until the birth and besides coming up with names I’m stressing over the baby registry. I don’t expect to even have a shower but know that my family and friends will want to throw one. I have kept everything that I got for my daughter; car seat, stroller, bassinet, mini crib, crib, bumbo, boppy, slings/carriers, tons of unused bottles, ALL of her clothes, etc.

I just worry that since I feel I don’t really need anything, besides boy stuff if this little one decides to pop out with a package, that I will freak out once the baby is here and realize OMG I need *this* or *that* like now! So Amy can you please help calm the nerves of a hormonal pregnant woman and possible give advice on what you feel I might need to add to my baby registry for this one? Right now I’m figuring just asking for diapers and gift cards (store and restaurant) when people ask and maybe a new crib mattress since my daughter will be keeping hers for her new toddler bed. I swear I didn’t stress this much with her baby registry, it was just so much easier it seemed.

Thanks,
Frazzled Second Timer

Relax! I think you’re doing just fine. I think your plan (diapers, gift cards, crib mattress) sounds solid.

By the time a friend of mine ever-so-casually suggested that I should reallllllly toss a few things on a baby registry or wish list, COUGH COUGH SURPRISE SHOWER, I was thoroughly convinced that there flat-out nothing we needed. We’d already replaced a few items from Noah’s babyhood that hadn’t held up as well as we’d hoped. We’d already found out that we could go ahead and reuse all those blue clothes.

But you know? I found stuff to register for. Some of it was just…well, stuff to put on the baby registry for the sake of having stuff on the registry, but for the most part I was able to focus on REALLY USEFUL STUFF. And in areas where we were pretty well covered on the useful stuff, I indulged in some plain-old fun stuff.

A few suggestions of stuff to add to a second-baby registry:

1. Cloth diaper burp cloths
Remember how many of these you went through at first? Trust me, IT’S EVEN MORE THAN YOU REMEMBER. Find them here, at our affiliate Amazon.

2. Bath supply sets (shampoo, body wash, lotions, rash creams, etc.)
Even if, like us, you still use baby products on your older child, it’s handy to have extras, or to try a different brand in case of skin allergies or sensitivities. Gift sets, like this one, are good for that.

3. Extra waterproof mattress pads
Since you’re registering for a new mattress, don’t forget the crib waterproof pads. We reused all our sheets but the pads stayed with the toddler bed. I asked for an extra three-pack for laundry purposes. GOOD CALL.

4. A good unisex or daddy diaper bag, if you don’t have one
I’ve sung the praises of the Diaper Dude messenger bags before, I know. With TWO babies, there’s a lot more jostling and swapping and negotiating out in public. You’re going to want to pass off the diaper bag to your husband a lot more this time around. He deserves his own cool bag.

5. Double stroller
We were so sure we wouldn’t need a double stroller for at least six months to a year, if ever. And sure, Ezra probably spent more time at first in a sling or Ergo than the Phil & Ted’s (that we caved and purchased less than two months in), there were just times when a double stroller was really handy. Could we have done without it? Probably. Would it have been really awesome to have had Other People buy it for us? HELL TO THE YES.

6. Cute socks
This was my big goofy indulgence for Ezra: We had clothes and onesies and bibs and hats…but baby socks don’t exactly hold up too well. They get lost and pilly and stretched out. Or at least…that was my justification for adding a dozen different gift sets of Trumpette baby socks and BabyLegs legwarmers to my registry. People LOVE buying cutesy stuff like this, and I loved getting it. Ezra wore those Trumpette socks every dang day until they no longer fit over his fat little feet, and still rocks the legwarmers on a regular basis. (They’re my favorite for extending the life of one-piece romper outfits that are too short in the legs. SNEAKY!)

Things that makes you go hmm

Even though your daughter isn’t yet two, I guarantee that a stroll through a baby superstore or specialty boutique will reveal all kinds of NEW and IMPROVED and INGENIOUS gear and gadgets. Some of it might be the stuff you’d never buy for yourself ($9 European pacifiers! reusable bamboo wipes with warmer! fancy crib mobiles! extra diaper changing station pod things! your favorite sling in a new awesome fabric!), but I admit: it’s FUN to get gifts like this, particularly for a second baby who seems doomed to a life of never-ending hand-me-downs.

And really, a lot of stuff that I put in this category turned out to be incredibly useful: Miracle Blankets, the aforementioned wipes/warmer combo (which we use for the convenience of a tub full o’ ready-to-use wipes, not really for the temperature), baby food cookbooks, a variety of different fancy bottles for a baby who rejected the ones Noah loved. Some of it? Not so much. (Cough NEW EXTRA FANCY SWINGS cough.) But live and learn.

BUT ALSO: We bought a lot of that stuff AFTER my second son, Ezra, arrived. He arrived and didn’t fit into any of Noah’s clothes. He arrived and would only sleep when swaddled. He arrived and just did a whole MESS of different stuff and liked different things and some hand-me-downs worked and some didn’t. So…we used those Amazon gift certificates and Target gift cards and bought the stuff we needed. And somehow WE ALL SURVIVED.

So don’t stress out. You’re likely extremely well-prepared for this baby. Do a test run on reassembling all your existing gear to make sure parts aren’t missing, and (this is important) spend some time on Google to make sure nothing you’ve saved has been recalled by the manufacturer. (Incidentally, a favorite cloth book of BOTH of my boys has lead in it. I AM THRILLED.) Add a few useful things to your registry, a few fun things, hoard the gift cards for later. You’ll be fine.

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If you’re considering an online baby registry, we recommend our affiliate Amazon’s Baby Registry, which offers free 90-day returns on baby store purchases. You can even add items from other websites onto to your baby registry.

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FAQs

What should I put on my registry for my second baby? ›

Registry for second baby: what do I need that I may not have? List in post.
  • Car seat (infant and grow-with me)
  • Double stroller.
  • Hatch.
  • Nipple cream.
  • Frida gas relief.
  • Breastmilk bags.
  • Teethers.
  • Newborn bottle nipples.
Jul 10, 2023

Should you register for your second baby? ›

These days, registering for a second baby is not only acceptable, it has become expected. Here are a few reasons why a registry can be helpful: Fills in the gaps: You may have gotten everything you wanted on your first registry, but inevitably you'll discover something (or two or three) you left off the list.

What do you need to buy for second baby? ›

What to include on a registry for a second baby
  • Basics: Diapers, wipes, formula, new bottles, pacifiers, and a second car seat.
  • Upgrades: A dual video monitor, another sound machine, and a new or larger diaper bag. ...
  • Nice-to-haves: Books, toys, and a diaper pail.

What is a reasonable amount of items on a baby registry? ›

How Many Items Should You Add to Your Baby Registry? First-time-mom baby registries typically include between 100 and 120 items. This should be more than enough to cover everything you will need for your baby.

How many items is too many on a baby registry? ›

When creating a baby registry, it's essential to balance having enough items for your guests to choose from without overwhelming them. A good rule of thumb is to have various items at different price points, so guests can choose what they feel comfortable buying. Generally, 100 to 120 items is a good range.

Is it OK to have multiple baby registries? ›

Most moms (as in, nearly 60 percent) do make more than one registry. Having multiple registries is nice if you have specific retailers or brands you're faithful to, or if you're going for a consistent look.

What is the best age to have a second child? ›

In terms of the children's relationships with their parents, sibling rivalry, and their own self-esteem, Jeannie Kidwell, a former professor of family studies at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, says the best time to have another baby is either when your first is younger than 1 or older than 4.

What is the age gap for a second baby? ›

That said, many experts still adhere to the recommendation of 18 to 24 months. According to Kecia Gaither, MD, double board certified OB-GYN and maternal-fetal medicine and director of perinatal services at NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln, it's best to space pregnancies 18 to 24 months apart.

What should be the age difference for second child? ›

2 to 4 Years Apart. Some parents say that spacing kids apart by 2 to 4 years is the sweet spot, and there are definitely some great pros to this timeline like having more time with each child. But the drawbacks may give some pause.

What is the 5 1 1 rule for second babies? ›

If your contractions are 5 minutes apart, lasting for 1 minute, for 1 hour or longer, it's time to head to the hospital. (Another way to remember a general rule: If they're getting “longer, stronger, closer together,” baby's on their way!)

What is a 2nd baby shower called? ›

A baby sprinkle is a casual and smaller-scale version of a baby shower. It is typically held for parents who are expecting their second, third, or subsequent child. The term "sprinkle" is a play on words, as it suggests a lighter celebration compared to the more elaborate and traditional baby showers.

What are the pros of having a second baby? ›

Two siblings growing up in the same home will learn the value of sharing possessions, helping each other, working in tandem and conflict resolution before they start attending school. Other vital life lessons like empathy and developing emotional intelligence are huge benefits to having a second child.

How many wipes to ask for on registry? ›

On average, you can expect to use around 200 to 300 wipes per month, depending on how often you need to use them and how messy your little one tends to get. When you are trying to figure out how many baby wipes do I need on a monthly basis is essential for ensuring you never run out.

How many gifts are too many on a registry? ›

The rule of thumb is to include a little more than 2 gifts per number of guests invited. So if you're inviting 100 people to your wedding, you should include about 225-250 items on your registry.

How many diapers to ask for on registry? ›

For a newborn, it's advisable to register for around 2-3 large packs of newborn size diapers, as babies can go through 8-10 diapers a day in their first weeks.

How to create a new baby registry on Amazon for second baby? ›

To create your Baby Registry:
  1. Go to Create a new Baby Registry.
  2. Follow the on-screen instructions.
  3. Select Create my Baby Registry .
  4. To create a second Baby Registry: Go to Baby Registry. Go to your Settings page. At the bottom of the page, select Create a new Baby Registry.

Is it proper etiquette to have a second baby shower? ›

Holding a baby shower for the second baby is very common. So much so that it has the name “Baby Sprinkle”. So holding a second baby shower, or baby sprinkle is not only acceptable, it's encouraged.

Should you have a registry for a second wedding? ›

While it may have been different in the past, Post says it is fine for people getting married for a second time to create a registry today. "We don't typically set registries up for second marriages, but I find them incredibly useful. It's not a bad idea to have a wish list," she adds.

What should I say on my baby registry? ›

Here are a couple of examples: "Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for visiting our baby registry! These are some of our absolute favorite baby essentials that we can't wait to share with our little girl. Your support means the world to us, and we're eagerly looking forward to introducing her to you this spring!"

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