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Birth Nurse Buyer's Guide

The Birth Nurse Buyer’s Guide

What New Parents Really Need

Preparing for a newborn can be exciting and confusing all at the same time. How will you know what your baby will like and need? You won’t! It’s tough to know what new parents Really Need. BUT, you can count on 3 things:

  1. Your baby will need to EAT
  2. SLEEP
  3. GROW

Below are my tried and true parenting favorites, for new and seasoned parents alike. (It’s crazy how fast new stuff comes out, and some of it I only had for kid #2 and wished I’d had three years earlier! — like this super comfy baby carrier that I even wear in the grocery store!)

They helped me stay comfortable and made life Way easier while my babies ATE, SLEPT, and GREW! Let me know if I’m missing one of your faves in the comments below! I totally believe in sharing what works (and reselling what doesn’t on Craigslist)

You can find the UPDATED Birth Nurse Buyer’s Guide here, and get lifetime access to all future updates!

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Mandy Irby
Mandy Irby is a board-certified labor nurse with 13 years of experience supporting survivors of assault and trauma through pregnancy, birth planning, and at their bedside during childbirth and pregnancy loss. Mandy is an international educator through her online, on-demand childbirth ed classes and community exclusively for nurses to shed the shame and powerlessness they feel to change the very system L&D nurses were setup to fail in. She's passionate about shaping the future of nursing to improve childbirth outcomes! As a creative educator, Mandy co-authored Amazon best-seller, Baby Got VBAC.  Many know her through her wildly popular, tongue-in-cheek social media platforms.

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