Pregnancy Checklist: Everything You Need Before Baby Arrives

Pregnancy Checklist: Everything You Need Before Baby Arrives

Preparing for a new baby is exciting, but it can also feel overwhelming. That’s why having a clear, trimester-by-trimester pregnancy checklist is so important. This guide gives you expert-backed advice, safety standards, practical tips to help you feel confident and ready for your baby’s arrival.

Note: This content is general in nature and is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult your GP, obstetrician, midwife for personal guidance.

Trimester-by-trimester pregnancy checklist with essentials to prepare before baby arrives

First Trimester Essentials

The first trimester sets the foundation for a healthy pregnancy. Prioritise the basics early:

  • Prenatal vitamins: Start as soon as pregnancy is confirmed. Look for folic acid (from 400 micrograms), plus iron and iodine as advised by your care provider.
  • First doctor’s appointment: Book a prenatal check-up to review medical history, baseline tests, screening options. Bring a question list.
  • Healthy nutrition: Focus on fruit, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins. Avoid high-mercury fish and undercooked meats.
  • Hydration & rest: Aim for at least 8 glasses of water daily and plenty of sleep.

 

Second Trimester Preparations

Energy typically increases now – it’s the perfect time to set up your space and routine:

  • Nursery setup: Choose a safe cot or bassinet that meets Australian standards, add a sturdy change station, storage, a comfortable feeding chair.
  • Maternity wear: Invest in breathable, adjustable clothing and supportive bras.
  • Anatomy scan: Schedule the mid-pregnancy ultrasound to check baby’s growth and development.

Third Trimester Arrangements

As your due date approaches, finalise the essentials so you can focus on rest and recovery:

  • Hospital bag: Pack loose clothes, basic toiletries, snacks, ID/health documents, baby clothes, nappies, wraps.
  • Car seat installation: Choose an AS/NZS 1754-approved seat and have it checked by an accredited installer.
  • Pre-birth home prep: Tidy key areas, stock household basics, freeze a few easy meals.

 

Baby Gear Must-Haves

  • Clothing: Newborn/000 onesies, hats, socks, mittens.
  • Feeding: Bottles/teats, steriliser, a breast pump or formula as needed.
  • Sleep: A firm, flat cot mattress with fitted sheets (safe sleep setup).

Health & Wellness Before Birth

  • Final prenatal visits: Weekly check-ups in the last month to monitor position and wellbeing.
  • Recognising labour: Watch for regular contractions, waters breaking, baby “dropping.”
  • Postpartum care: Arrange help for meals/chores so you can focus on recovery and bonding.

Pregnancy Checklist Summary

Breaking preparation into manageable stages keeps stress down and confidence up. At Bubs n Grubs, we recommend products that meet strict Australian standards and our team is here to guide you each step of the way.

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Talk Soon,
Frank

 

About the Author

Frank is a founding owner of Bubs n Grubs and the sole author of the Bubs n Grubs Baby Blog. Since 2009, he has personally tested and evaluated every baby product offered in-store, provided direct feedback to manufacturers, helped thousands of parents choose the safest and most suitable products for their needs. Frank is proud to be one of the few baby store owners in Australia who actively works on the shop floor, engaging with customers daily to understand their real-world needs. His expertise has been recognised nationally, with appearances on The Morning Show (Channel 7) and The Today Show (Channel 9), making him a trusted authority in the baby products industry.

Latest check for accuracy: August 2025 – This article reflects current medical guidance, Australian safety standards, product availability.
Disclaimer: This article provides general information only and is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified health professional for personal guidance. For product safety and recalls, see Product Safety Australia (ACCC).

 

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