As a second-time mom, you likely have a much better understanding of what you truly need during those early, sleep-deprived days with a newborn. You’ve been through this journey before, and this time, you’re aiming for efficiency and convenience.
One of the best ways to streamline your nighttime parenting duties is by setting up a bedside nursery cart. This portable station can save you countless trips across the house and make late-night feeds, diaper changes, and soothing sessions much more manageable!
I’m linking the 3-tiered rolling cart I bought from Amazon. It’s so versatile to use as a bedside cart, in the livingroom, in a bedroom or even kitchen. It’s easy to transport around the home & to keep essentials together.
I’m linking the diaper caddy in the photo below. I love how it keeps its shape and I can pick it up by the handles to bring around the home wherever baby is!

Tips for Setting Up Your Nursery Cart
- Use a multi-tiered cart: A three-tier rolling cart provides ample space to organize your essentials.
- Organize with bins or baskets: Small containers can keep everything neat and accessible.
- Restock regularly: Take a few minutes each day to refill diapers, wipes, and other essentials so you’re always prepared.
Here is a list of my nursery cart essentials broken down by category:
DIAPERING ESSENTIALS:



- Tuddy Todd Cream – An all around favorite to help with dry skin and diaper rash. Safe to use for newborns on the entire body!
- Diaper Rash Cream Applicator – It helps apply diaper cream so your hands can stay clean. It’s easy to wash and has built in suction so it attaches to flat surfaces. It comes with a portable container!
- Wipes – An essential to keep in your nursing cart!
- Diapers – I have both preemie and newborn sized diapers.
FEEDING ESSENTIALS:


- Muslin Cloths – I initially bought a set of 10 but I was going through them SO quickly with all the newborn spit up, I ended up making another order. I left a few cloths in our nursery cart because they’re soft & great for cleaning up baby after feedings.
- My Breast Friend Nursing Pillow – I have this nearby to help prop baby up when feeding! It’s adjustable & even has a side pocket.
HEALTH & HYGIENE ITEMS:



- Nasal Saline Mist – I still remember the first time my newborn had clogged nasal passages. I was so stressed out & my husband ran to CVS to buy this. It immediately helped to clear her nose so she could breathe better & actually breastfeed.
- Pipette Baby Lotion – Fragrance free, hydrating and safe for newborns!
- Vitamin D Drops – Did you know breastfed or partially breastfed newborns need vitamin D days shortly after birth? I wasn’t prepared last time around so this time, I knew it was an essential vitamin to include. I added a drop on my breast every morning before a breastfeeding session.
- Fridababy Snotsucker – A nasal aspirator for baby that’s gentle and effective.
CLOTHING ITEMS:



- Zippered Onesies – I recommend zipper or magnetic onesies for easy changing when it comes to newborn. You don’t want to be closing buttons while your little one is cold and crying.
- Blanket – On the colder days, it’ll be nice to have a blanket of reach after feedings if you’re holding onto baby for a nap!
- Mittens & Beanies – Here’s a 12-piece mitten + beanie set with cute prints and patterns. It’s made with soft cotton rib fabric and keeps baby warm!
- Bibs – I bought lots of bibs because babies are always drooling and it helps catch spit up before it gets on the clothing. I’d rather switch out a bib than a onesie!
BREASTFEEDING/NURSING:



- Silverettes – Nursing Cups/Nursing Shields. This is a TOP essential for breastfeeding! I wore them in between feedings and I truly believe it saved me during the first month or two. The nipple shields soothe irritation and support painful nipples due to the silver’s natural soothing properties!
- Reusable Nursing Pads – These come as a 10 pack and with a bag! They’re helpful to absorb breastmilk and keep you dry. It’s washable and reusable, and they wash well. They’re made with organic viscose derived from bamboo.
- Disposable Nursing Pads – These are great for on-the-go when you don’t have time to wash the reusable pads. They’re super absorbent & are individually wrapped.
- Haaka Ladybug Milk Catcher – With my firstborn, I used the Haaka Breast Pump which seems to be more popular. I find the Ladybug catcher to be WAY more useful & less prone to spilling. It stays in your nursing bra & there’s no need to worry about baby knocking it over while feeding.
- Lactation Massager – This helps stimulate more milk production & also helped me massage out clogged ducts!
- Breast Therapy Packs – I left these packs in the freezer to help relieve engorgement and clogged ducts.
- Nipple Cream – I used the nipple cream when I wasn’t using the Silverettes. This cream helps -prevent and heal sore cracked nipples from nursing.
- Breastfeeding Essentials Kit – If you want the nursing pads, breast pump catcher, breast therapy packs and nipple cream as a set, get this kit! It would make for a great gift too.
POSTPARTUM:



- Boyshort Undies – These are stretchy & great to wear postpartum!
- Peri Bottle – To help clean your perineal area during limited mobility recovery. It’s easy to squeeze with an upside down design with an angled neck to help during postpartum.
- Postpartum Cotton Undies – Another option for postpartum undies!
- Perineal Ice Packs – These were a lifesaver for 1 week postpartum! They are quick and easy to activate. You just squeeze the top and bottom of the pack together until a pop is heard.
- Medicated Cooling Pads – Protects from irritation and provides relief from burning/itching caused by hemorrhoids.


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