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Money Saving Tips When Having A Baby

by Ricky Willis · updated 13 September 2021

Starting a family can be expensive. Of course, you want the best for your new baby but that doesn’t mean you need to spend a fortune on the unnecessary.

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When my eldest daughter was born we spent an absolute fortune on stuff that we frankly didn’t need.

I suppose it’s what every new parent does though. You want the best for your new baby and every book you read and every shop you visit almost hypnotises you into spending money you can’t afford or just don’t have – especially when everything is s tiny and cute!

Fast forward a number of years to when our daughter Chloe was born and we were a lot savvier.

Not only did we save money on buying only the items we needed, we also saved money by being frugal, thrifty and using different ways to shave hundreds of pounds off the products we bought.

Here I am going to share our best money-saving baby tips.

Don’t buy brand new

You want the best for your children, of course, you do, and when a new baby comes you automatically want to go out and buy everything brand new no matter what the cost.

The thing is, this is fine if you’re minted but most people aren’t and really, there is no need.

Baby furniture, pushchairs, toys and even clothes can be bought second hand at a fraction of the cost on places such as eBay and Gumtree and if you do a local search you’ll save on delivery costs too.

A good example is Chloe’s cot. It was originally purchased from John Lewis at a cost of £450 and we managed to buy it on eBay for less than £100!

It was like new and all we needed to buy new was the mattress. We also picked up her pushchair using an outlet store on eBay too for a fraction of the price.

Starting a family can be expensive. Of course you want the best for your new baby but that doesn’t mean you need to spend a fortune on the unnecessary.Sign up to baby clubs

I love free stuff and if you’re a new parent you’ll be able to get your hands on plenty of it!

Pretty much every baby brand has a baby club you can sign up to and by doing so it will enable you to get hold of a wide range of freebies including full sized items, product samples and money off coupons. There are plenty of baby clubs to choose from and you’ll want to sign up to all of them if possible.

You can do a quick search on Google but as a starter, I would check out Boots Parenting Club, and Cow & Gate Baby Club each offer a range of baby freebies.

It doesn’t stop at babies either. As your child grows into a toddler, these baby clubs will also send you relevant offers for them as well.

Check for voucher codes

Although I said don’t buy brand new, there are some baby items that you’ll need to. That said, you still don’t need to pay full price for them.

With the competition between baby brands fierce, before you, part with your hard-earned cash, get online and check whether there are any voucher codes available.

Only buy what you need

Like new and very excitable parents we have all bought baby stuff for the sake of it and, if you’re honest, I bet there are items that never saw the light of day.

Bottle warmers, baby food makers and thermometers for the bath all sound great, but to be fair they aren’t necessary.

If you’re a first-time parent it’s definitely worth speaking to friends with children or even your own parents to find out what items you must have and what items are really just a novelty.

Don’t overpay for nappies

When my eldest daughter Beth was born we weren’t prepared at all.

I remember that she’d been back from the hospital for a few days and we were already running out of nappies.

It’s crazy to think we hadn’t stockpiled in the build-up to the birth and didn’t realise how many nappies one small child would need!

Anyway, I headed out to our local shop to grab some nappies and was shocked at how much they were compared to the local Tesco supermarket down the road.

Since then we’ve had two more children and learnt from that mistake. Not only have we looked out for special offers and bought in bulk.

You can also look to get stock when there is a Lidl Baby Event as you can always get a deal in the sale.

Check your benefit entitlement

There is a misconception that you either need to be out of work or disabled to receive benefits but this is far from true.

When you start a family, depending on your circumstances, there are a number of benefits that could help you out.

Things such as family tax credit, child benefit and working tax credit are all available.

To find out if you can claim head over to Entitled To where you’ll find a fantastic benefit calculator which, after entering a number of details, tells you what you can receive.

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So there you have it, six ways in which you can save money when starting a family.

What ways did you find to save money when you started a family? Let me know in the comments.

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  1. Debt Camel says

    4 June 2015 at 08:39

    Great article. When I was expecting first baby, all my friends said to get a cheap second hand buggy as I would want to swap it for a lightweight stroller as soon as the baby was big enough. I ignored them and bought a full new buggy complete with carry cot etc.

    Guess what, they were all right. It was bliss to be able to get rid of the cumbersome buggy… I was lucky because my sister in law and I timed our kids well so she had the buggy for her first, then I had it back for my second, then it went back to her. So it wasn’t a complete waste of money, but it was horribly expensive!

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