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4 Ways to Save Money as a New Mom

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If medical bills aren’t enough, you’ll have to worry about strollers, car seats, changing tables, cribs, clothes… it may seem like the expenses never end. And while no new parent wants to skimp on their newborn, that doesn’t mean you can’t find some clever ways to save. Shop Secondhand. Embrace Hand-Me-Downs.

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How Little Could You Spend on Your Child in a Year?

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I got brand new clothes , a stroller, a playpen, toys, blankets, the list goes on and on. Babies grow so quickly that their babies only wore some outfits for a time or two before they outgrew them, so the clothes looked like new. 3 Ways To Save Money On The Kids’ Back To School Wardrobe Grandparenthood Can Be Expensive!

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Save on Baby Necessities at the Kroger Baby Event

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If you’re a new or expecting parent without a lot of extra cash, here are a few tips: Babies grow FAST. You don’t need to spend a lot on clothing, so consider shopping at thrift stores, yard sales, and even buy/sell groups online. If you really want that fancy stroller or monitor, ask for it.

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