As for baby food, the hospital gave her Similac advanced with early shield, which we get for $35 per six pack (32 oz bottles) at Costco. She goes through a bottle every two days in addition to Estels own chakra, throw in some 2 oz bottles for 3AM feeds we are still at less than $5 a day for baby food.
The medical insurance covers everything else so our first a few months will probably cost $200-$250 a month. The actual cost is even less once you factor in the gifts from friends/parents. Considering we now have no time to eat out, socialize, watch movies, and enjoy weekend trips whatsoever about
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Once you factor in the year end tax benefits, I can see why Americans put together big families. Of course, the amount of hours you pour into this little creature, and eventually when Estel gets back to her career, the cost of day care / nannies will probably make my hair white. 3AM diaper changes really drains my chakra to get
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Still, someone with very low income can use Medicaid and WIC to get pretty much the same thing, for absolutely no effort at all. I know many middle class families switched to powders because the ready-to-feed formulas, although easier to digest are simply so much more expensive. The WIC (state sponsored nutrition program for women/children) people just pop those Similac bottles like nothing, while the middle class pick up the tab and use powders themselves to get
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