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Simple Ways To Cut The Cost Of Pregnancy

When you get pregnant, everybody will give you advice on budgeting for the baby. They’ll tell you how it’s going to cost more than you realize and that there are going to be all sorts of costs that you’d never planned for so you better save up some extra money. What they often forget to mention is how much you’re going to spend during the pregnancy itself. It’s often overlooked when you’re trying to find the money for baby clothes, food, but if you don’t plan for it you’ll be eating into the money that you’ve put aside for when the baby comes. This handy list of unexpected pregnancy costs will help you to avoid getting caught out.

 

 

Maternity Clothes

Maternity clothes are the one pregnancy expense that most people don’t forget about, but they often underestimate just how much they’re going to cost. Unless you’re one of the lucky few that doesn’t get much bigger when you’re pregnant, you’ll need to buy a whole new wardrobe. Maternity clothes tend to cost a lot more than normal clothes as well so you’re going to need at least a few hundred dollars, if not more. Sites like peekaboobaby.com.au have good value maternity clothes that are good quality as well which can help reduce the cost; however replacing your entire wardrobe is never going to be cheap. If you have any friends or family that have had a baby recently, why not ask them if they’ve got anything that you can borrow? You’ll only need them for a few months anyway.

 

Hospital Costs

The cost of giving birth varies quite a bit depending on how you choose to do it. The most budget friendly option is to go for a public hospital and deal with the midwife that is on duty when you go into labor. It’ll cost you a bit more if you want a private midwife but some people prefer to go for this option so they can meet the person beforehand and be sure that they know who is going to deliver their baby; you won’t have to pay for the stay itself but there will be a charge for the midwife themselves. If you aren’t confident about the public hospitals then you can always go private but that’s going to push the price up a huge amount.

 

Vitamin Supplements

If you want your baby to be healthy when it arrives many recommend you take a lot of vitamin supplements throughout your pregnancy. These can get pretty expensive and most mothers end up spending around $30 every month on a vitamin supplement. However, you don’t actually need to take the specific pregnancy supplements that combine all sorts of ingredients. Studies have shown that folic acid and vitamin D are the only things in them that are beneficial to mothers so if you take those separately, you can save a lot of money. See guardian.com for more details on the myths around pregnancy vitamin supplements.

 

Being pregnant is an expensive business but if you use these simple tricks, you can make it a lot cheaper for yourself.

 

Article from S Powell.