Free Baby Items

By Thepracticalmommy2 @PracticalMommy2
Babies can be very expensive little creatures. On average, a baby's first year can cost parents from $1,500 to $9,000. That's a lot of money, especially in this economy!
Of course, those numbers depend on a variety of factors: what items are placed on the baby shower registry, what items are given as gifts, if the parents use coupons, and if the parents choose brand name or generic.
Still, the base number of $1,500 is a bit much, isn't it?
The good news is that there are many items out there that parents can get for free if they know where to look. For example, I recently signed up with Similac's Strong Moms program and received a free bottle (valued at $4.99-$6.99), coupons for more bottles, plus $20 worth of Shutterfly birth announcements, and much more to come!

Free bottle from Similac's Strong Moms program. Just one of the many things parents can get for free!
Source: MMcK

If I once again have trouble breastfeeding, they and other companies like Enfamil will be sending me valuable samples and checks to buy more of their products. Even though I'm not sure if I am going to be using formula again, it's worth it to sign up early and get some of the freebies!
If you're going to be having a baby in 2013, it is very beneficial for you to start looking into the fabulous free baby and pregnancy items you can score before the baby even comes. I have a handy list of items here, including how to get free diapers, clothes, apps, baby registries, and much more: Free Baby Products and Samples.
Get moving! Have fun scoring those freebies!
~Marissa
Marissa is a stay-at-home mom who writes pregnancy and parenting articles on HubPages, as well as shares her motherly escapades on Mommy Knows What's Best. 

Note: I am receiving no compensation for this post, nor am I being sponsored in any way.