How to Afford Staying Home Baby’s First Year

By: Brooke Wirtschafter (View Profile)

As your due date approaches, you may be thinking of staying home with your baby for her first year, but aren’t sure if you can afford it. It may seem impossible, but if you are willing to make some trade-offs, you may find that you can make it work.

When I decided to stay home after my first son was born, I found that much of my lost income was offset by giving up a few luxuries and by taking on some additional household work myself. Comparing the cost of quality childcare and all the expenses I’d incur from working—including a professional wardrobe, gas, meals out, and pre-packaged foods—I found that the gap was not that great and that I’d rather give up the money for the chance to be with my infant full-time.

Here are ten financial strategies that will definitely save your family money and make living on one income easier:

  1. While you are eagerly anticipating your baby’s arrival, you may be tempted to buy all sorts of gear and clothing that you think you’ll need. Don’t do it. All you need when baby is first born is an infant car seat, a safe place for baby to sleep, and a couple of infant one-piece outfits. If you have friends and relatives who are likely to buy you baby gifts, you can expect to receive clothing from them and, if you’re lucky, even some useful gear. But you can wait to figure out which gear you really want as your baby ages.
  1. When you do decide that you’re ready to buy gear, go second-hand. Tell friends with kids that you would welcome hand-me downs. Look at resale shops or Web sites like eBay and Craigslist for strollers, cribs, and highchairs. By waiting until you really need the stuff, you’ll have a better idea of what you want and you’ll likely have more connections to other people with children who can give you good advice and leads on used gear. Don’t assume that more features make for better gear; often they just make for higher prices.
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