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Is my baby budget realistic?
Hi! First time poster here (on this board at least)! I really shouldn't even be on this board, because I have crazy baby fever, but H doesn't want to TTC for like another two years (which I respect). ANYWAY, I do want to prepare financially the best we can in these next two years, and I want to know if my ideas are realistic. I'm working towards a $15 baby budget (in addition to our 10 month emergency fund). I've calculated that $4k will account for lost income, $6k for medical bills after insurance (this is our max out of pocket), and another $5k for miscellaneous baby expenses. As for once the baby is born, I'm thinking $1k a month for all baby expenses. This would include a $100 increase in health insurance and 2 or 3 days of day care. We wouldn't need full time day care because of my husband's work schedule, but we do live in a major city so it will probably be pricey regardless. From looking around, I think the part time daycare would be about $600 or $700, so that leaves us $200 to $300 for everything else. Is that reasonable? I'm pretty thrifty about clothes and supplies... I love some yard sales and thrift stores. I want a baby so badly, but I am completely horrified by the price tag that comes with it! How do people do it?!?
Re: Is my baby budget realistic?
This board is mostly full of people who are trying to get pregnant. So you may not get answers from experience on how they do it.
But your budget looks reasonable and makes sense to me. The only thing I would take into consideration is if daycares in your area do not offer part-time care. Some places require you to pay for a full-time spot even though you may only be using it 2-3 days per week.
Also, are the daycare numbers based on what you assume they will be, or have you done some research? When we put together our budget pre-TTC, I called the place we knew would be our preference and asked them how much it cost for a newborn.
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