Wednesday, July 29, 2020

How Much Does It Cost to Have a Baby? See My Budget

How much does it cost to have a baby? When my husband and I were first floating the idea of expanding our family, it wasn’t easy to find answers to this question. Every Google search led me down a rabbit trail of delivery costs by state and the cost to raise a child from birth to 18 years (sometimes it’s just better not to know that one).

We just wanted to know the full, real picture: how much does a baby cost (including delivery, the baby gear, the lost income, the whole nine yards). Put another way, how much money did we need to set aside in our Baby Fund category in YNAB before bringing a new person into this world?

For anyone not familiar, YNAB stands for You Need a Budget, and it’s the budgeting app that I use (and also where I work part time!). It’s the reason I have all this information in such detailed form.

After planning for and having a baby, I am happy to share the results with you to make your Google hunt a little easier! Listed below is every baby-related dollar we spent over a period of 13 months (from conception through our baby’s first four months of life).

My hope in sharing these numbers is to provide one reference point. You may look at these expenditures and think “Wow, that’s a lot!”, or “Wow, that’s not very much!” Each family’s experience and preferences will be different, but I wanted to give you my experience as I know this information was hard to come by when I was in your shoes.

About Us

Names: James and Laura

Ages: 30 & 31

Location: Houston, TX

Job: Small business manager, part-time support specialist

How Much It Cost to Have Our Baby: $7,162

Here’s the high-level summary of what it cost to have our baby from conception through our baby’s first four months in the world.

  • Medical Costs: $2,874
  • Maternity Leave Income Replacement: $2,079 (how much we saved to cover my lost income during maternity leave)
  • Nursery: $564
  • Maternity Clothing: $463
  • Diapers & Wipes: $293
  • Education & Apps: $192
  • Baby Gear: $157
  • Medicine & Vitamins: $122
  • Baby Clothing: $102
  • Feeding: $67
  • Toys & Books: $41
  • Baby Bath time & Toiletries: $14
  • Miscellaneous: $194

Total: $7,162

Below you’ll find the detailed breakdown of every expense we incurred. Your list of must-haves might look a little different than mine, but this was what worked for our family.

To paint the most accurate picture, I’ve also included the items we received as gifts from family and friends. We had so much generous support to offset our costs! 

Budget

Catego­ry What
I
Spent
Notes
Medical Costs
First deductible $624 Part of a Christian health-sharing organization (Liberty Healthshare). Pregnancy spanned two insurance years
Second deductible $2,250
Maternity Leave Income Replacement
Saved Up Lost Income $2,079 As a part-time employee I did not qualify for paid leave, so we needed to save up to cover my lost income for 16 weeks.
Nursery
Bassinet $21 Graco Pack n' Play
Diaper pail $46 Ubbi
Glider and ottoman $141 Amazon
Changing pad $43
Shag rug $237 Wayfair
Crib, mattress, bedding $0 Gifted (from IKEA)
Changing table $0 Gifted (from IKEA)
Child-size chair $0 Gifted (from IKEA)
So many blankets! $0 Gifted
Decorative mobile $0 Gifted
Blackout curtains $76
Baby monitor $0 Gifted (Arlo Baby)
Maternity Clothing
Maternity pants $121 I was surprised how much I spent in this category! I chose to buy new clothing rather than shop for less expensive alternatives.
Maternity dresses $86
Nursing bras and breast pads $208
Underwear $48
Diapers & Wipes
Diapers $265 Bought some, tons of diapers were gifted
Wipes $28
Diaper bag $0 Gifted
Education & Apps
Childbirth class at the hospital $85
Newborn sleep course $97 Taking Cara Babies – this wins for my favorite purchase to date. Helping our newborn sleep saved our sanity big time.
Contraction timer app $1
Baby tracker app $5
Kindle book $4 (Babywise)
Baby Gear
Car seat & stroller travel system $135 (Evenflo)
Bouncer seat $21 (Fisher-Price)
Baby wrap $0 Gifted (K'Tan)
Baby carrier $0 Gifted (Infantino)
Medicine & Vitamins
Prenatal vitamins $63
Vitamin D drops $17
Gas drops $10
Children's Tylenol $8
Prescriptions for eczema $25
Baby Clothing
Footed pajamas $28
SwaddleMe swaddles $31
Zipadee-Zip sleep sack $43
Halo SleepSack swaddle $0 Gifted
All other baby clothes and accessories $0 Gifted. We received SO MUCH baby clothing from friends and family, we hardly needed to buy a thing!
Feeding
Spectra S2 breast pump $0 Gifted
Shipping for pump $23
Replacement pump accessories $34 A friend gave me her gently-used pump for free, I just paid shipping and for replacement accessories.
Sample box of bottles $10
Nursing pillow $0 Gifted
Burp cloths $0 Gifted
Bibs $0 Gifted
Toys & Books
Otteroo neck floatie $25
Tummy time water mat $16
Books $0 Gifted
Toys $0 Gifted
Baby Bath Time & Toiletries
Baby lotion $14
Bath towels $0 Gifted
Bathtub $0 Gifted
Baby wash and shampoo $0 Gifted
Thermometer, nail clippers, and hygiene items $0 Gifted
Miscellaneous
Pregnancy wedge pillow $17
Parking for prenatal appointments and hospital stay $128 Who knew parking would add up so fast?
Gender reveal poppers $11
Baby shower thank-you cards and stamps $38
Future Budgeter
YNAB baby swag $0 Gifted
Total Expenses $7,162
Our little baby budgeter.

More than anything, I hope this can help inform and inspire those who are considering becoming parents to take the plunge. The upfront costs are not a small amount, but nothing compares to the joy of meeting and loving your child!

Want to start planning for your own baby budget? Get started with a free 34-day trial of You Need a Budget today. 

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