If you are breastfeeding....I would suggest buying some breastfeeding bra's beforehand. Rather than being annoyed and in pain right after having baby and doing it. I would probably get just a tad bigger for when your breasts become engorged.
I agree about the boppy pillow that was a life saver for me. Babies can get kind of heavy after propping them up for a while.
Blankets and onesies or t-shirts would be good. I liked the onesies that have snaps down the middle of the chest and then around the diaper. So much easier to maneuver a baby into those.
Manual breast pump is a must. I have a hospital grade electric pump that cost something ridiculous like 10 grand. But that doesn't work when you decided to go out somewhere, the baby won't wake up, and you feel like your chest could burst. I know Medela also has some battery powered ones that looked kind of cool at target.
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