We know you can't always plan when you have a new baby, but as and when they arrive, you will need a few new essentials – think pram, cot and car seat as the bare minimum.
Depending on if you want designer goods, or are happy with hand-me-downs and second-hand bargains, these products cost very little or quite a lot.
We asked 11 women to find out exactly how much they saved before having a family, and what they planned to spend it on. Here's what they had to say.
1. Elizabeth saved $10,000.
"We went to a financial planner who projected our likely spending for when we eventually had kids (we went about two years before our first was born).
"The advice we got was that we’d be $5,000 in the red the year we had a baby, so we saved up a ‘rainy day fund’ of around $10,000. Thanks to very generous friends and family with gifts, as well as getting second-hand items, we never actually needed to dip into our baby savings after all. But it was good knowing it was there in case the washing machine broke or something like that."
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2. Natalie had no savings.
"We weren't able to put anything aside as we were renovating, and to be honest we didn't even see that we needed to. I don't think babies have to be expensive. There are a lot of high-quality second-hand items. We bought a big thing each month with our pay and small things were limited to essentials. We haven't really needed savings."