Should I buy new baby gear or just use stuff from my 1st child?
I definitely want a new crib cause my current one was a hand me down.
What about car seats, strollers, bottles? I still have the stuff (my daughter is 3 so it pretty much been collecting dust).
It’s okay to reuse somethings as long as they are still fully functioning and safe as they were when you first bought them. The stroller should be fine, you might just want to clean it and make sure the straps aren’t twisted or anything, and they buckle correctly. I would just clean the bottles by boiling them, although you might want to buy new nipples and as far as the car seat goes you might want to buy a new one just to be on the safe side so that it meats the current safety standards which are ever changing for car seats.
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