Apart from car seats, are there any other baby related things that you should buy new rather than get second hand from one source or other?
I can't think of any, but I'd like to be sure.
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My general list is:
We have made exceptions to the above when we know the history of the item and can trust the owner - such as within our extended family. But don't get overly worried about this - you can save a significant amount of money on second-hand items, and a lot of 'old' things are perfectly safe for use. |
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Many breastpumps (like the Medela Pump in Style) should not be used by more than one user, due to milk contaminating the unit. Some (like the Ameda Purely Yours), do not have the same issue with milk contamination. If you do buy a used pump, be sure to buy new accessories, especially the parts that come in contact with you or the milk, for sanitary purposes. Also, beware of used pump motors wearing out after use. Here is an article talking about used breast pumps. |
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Use caution with second hand cribs. If the slats are too far apart or if the construction is poor, they could pose a health threat to a child. Also if it is the crib your parents used with you, beware of lead in the paint. |
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I'll add toys to the list. Generally, used toys are fine, except when they aren't:
When in doubt, throw it out. Re-use is great, but be sure it's safe re-use. |
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I wouldn't use a second-hand crib mattress, if I could help it. Basically for the same reason I wouldn't buy a second-hand adult mattress. Bedbugs and such. I recently saw someone here selling used cloth diapers on Craig's List. That kind of grosses me out too, but others may feel differently. |
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May be pushing the definition of 'baby' a bit far, but I'd include shoes in the list. UPDATE Opinions seem to differ on this point. Here is a quote which is slightly more nuanced:
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There is some evidence that using a second hand mattress can increase the risk of SIDS. The theory is that toxic gas releasing fungus can build up in a mattress. |
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