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Welcome baby. Year one, funded.
DueDec 15
RegionMidsize metro
30 seconds to your first baby plan. First-year costs.

The basics

Feeding
Delivery
Childcare plan

Region and style re-scale every default when you change them. The modifier dropdowns (feeding, childcare, insurance, delivery) only touch the lines they actually affect.

Region · gear / childcare
NYC · SF · Boston×1.50 / ×1.80
Major metro×1.25 / ×1.35
Midsize metro×1.00 / ×1.00
Smaller city×0.80 / ×0.70
Rural · small town×0.70 / ×0.55
Style
Relaxed×0.75
Standard×1.00
Premium×1.75

Childcare region curve is steeper than gear — infant care in NYC is ~1.8× the midsize-metro baseline, not 1.5×.

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Key numbers

Year 1
Year-one total
$34,390
Core $26,770Common $7,620Extras $0
Savings plan
To stockpile by due date:$12,600
Over 6 months @ 4.2% APY:$2,082/mo

One-time items due after birth ($1,230) + monthly costs ($2,030/mo) come from ongoing cash flow, not this stockpile.

Actual spent$0Nothing recorded
Days to due183 daysDec 15, 2026
Items booked0%0 / 16 one-times
Overdue0Nothing past due
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Baby Budget Planner

Learn more about this calculator

A baby budget is not one number. Some costs need to be ready before the due date, some arrive every month, and childcare can change the household budget by more than any single piece of gear.

The planner separates pre-birth savings from first-year cash flow. Add medical buffers, gear, diapers, feeding, leave timing, and childcare deposits so you can see the target before birth and the monthly impact after.

What this calculator covers

Use these as a quick scope check before you rely on the output.

  • Pre-birth savings target
  • Medical, gear, diaper, feeding, and childcare categories
  • Childcare deposit and start-date planning
  • Monthly family cash-flow estimate
  • Savings-goal handoff for the remaining gap

Frequently asked questions

Do I need the full first-year cost saved before the baby is born?

Usually no. The pre-birth target should cover upfront costs, medical buffers, early supplies, and any childcare deposit or first month that arrives quickly after leave.

What cost is easiest to underestimate?

Childcare. The monthly childcare start date can matter more than almost any baby item because it changes recurring household cash flow.

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