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Make Room for a Baby in a One-Bedroom Apartment





Make Room for a Baby in a One-Bedroom Apartment - Donate, give away or discard clutter in your home. This provides extra space for the baby necessities and helps your one-bedroom apartment look tidier.

Feed your baby by breast feeding instead of using bottles, if possible. This is healthier for the child and recommended by the Academy of Pediatrics, according to Kids Health. Breastfeeding protects the child from infections, chronic conditions and helps prevent allergies. Bottle feeding equipment takes up a lot of space in your apartment. If you need to use bottles, buy the small ones for a newborn and wash them regularly, so you don't have to buy as many.
Make Room for a Baby in a One-Bedroom Apartment

Invest in a small crib on wheels. Portable or travel cribs often have this feature and they take up less space. Push the crib into the living room area during the day so that you can keep a close eye on your newborn. Make sure the crib meets all current safety standards set by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (see Resources).

Purchase a feeding chair that attaches to the table edge or that fits over an existing dining room chair. This type of chair saves space and you can store it when not in use.

Fold the baby clothes and store them in plastic containers you can slide underneath your bed. Often, these type of plastic storage boxes have wheels to allow you to quickly slide them out of sight.

Expectant moms and dads often wonder how they will be able to provide space for all the accouterments necessary for a baby, particularly in a one-bedroom apartment. It is important not to buy into all the advertisements that say particular gadgets or equipment are mandatory to raise a healthy and happy baby. Infants typically have few needs, and all they really require is to be fed and changed and to feel warm, safe, loved and secure to thrive. Does this Spark an idea? - by eHow



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