Well, you’ve created at least one child with another on the way. You’ve survived postpartum and are well on your way to becoming a new parent (again!). Here’s how to create an Amazon registry for your second baby.
Creating a second baby registry on Amazon for your child’s sibling is a great way to stay organized, share ideas with friends and family, and even ensure a few gifts for yourself make it on the list.
Unfortunately, if you head to Amazon’s baby registry website, the steps to create a second Amazon baby registry aren’t that clear. Thankfully, we’re outlining the steps below so you can easily make your second registry.
Can you have two Amazon baby registries?
Yes! You can, but they won’t both be “active” and searchable by the public simultaneously. The newest (or second) registry will become your active registry, and your initial one will become inactive by default.
Don’t panic! You’ll still be able to reference and edit each registry privately. Check out Option One: Create a new active registry for the best steps to have two Amazon baby registries.
Are you expecting multiples? It might be best to consider deleting or archiving your original baby registry and creating one Amazon registry for all expected babies.
How to: Create a second Amazon baby registry
There are three different ways to create your second Amazon baby registry. We’re outlining each one step-by-step below.
Option one: Create a new “active” registry
Option two: Update your old registry
Option three: Delete your original registry
A few important things to know:
Make sure that you’re logged into your Amazon account.
The below registry options will only apply if you already have an active registry on Amazon.
Option one: Archive the original and create a new “active” registry
Creating a new “active” registry is a good option if you no longer need any items from your original registry, have a second baby, and want to start fresh with a new registry.
Head to Amazon’s Baby Registry page (this can be tricky to find!)
Click “Settings” in the top navigation
Head to the bottom of the page and click “Create a new Baby Registry”
Fill out the necessary details for the second baby/registry
Click “Create my Baby Registry”
Note: Your current registry will become “inactive” and private to the public.
With this option, your original registry will stay available to access and edit; plus, if you are a Prime Member, you can redeem your free Amazon Baby Box with your second registry.
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Option two: Update your old registry with new items
You can do this relatively quickly if you’re 100% finished with your original registry and want to update it with newly requested items.
Head to Amazon’s Baby Registry page
Click “Your Registry” at the top navigation
Edit, add, and delete items as desired
Note: If you choose this option for your second Amazon registry, you will not be eligible to receive your Amazon registry box.
Option three: Delete your original registry and start again
While this is the most extreme and permanent option, you can delete your original registry and create a new one.
Head to Amazon’s Baby Registry page
Click “Your Registry” at the top navigation
Head to the bottom of the page and click “Delete your registry”
In the box that pops up, click “Yes, delete my registry”
You’ll then have the option to create a new second registry
According to Amazon’s website, if you choose this option, “Any unredeemed benefits and promotions will be disabled after registry deletion, including Diaper Discount, Completion Discount, and Welcome Box.”
Amazon baby registry hacks you should know
There are a few ways to take your baby registry to the next level (even if it’s your second one!). We love these Amazon registry hacks and think you’ll find them quite clever.
Use the “group gifting” feature
Set up a diaper fund
Unlock exclusive savings
1. Use the “group gifting” feature
You might not realize it, but Amazon’s baby registry offers a neat group gifting feature. Simply head to the item on your registry you’d like to make a group gift, click ‘edit,’ and then check ‘enable group gifting for this item.’
You can also select the group gifting feature to apply for your entire Amazon baby registry; the choice is yours.
2. Set up a diaper find
To set up a diaper fund, head to your registry page, click ‘settings,’ and click ‘enable Diaper Fund’ to allow friends and family to send digital gift cards to contribute towards diapers and wipes.
3. Unlock exclusive savings
You’ll receive a free gift box* after completing 60% of your registry, plus an additional 15% discount for Prime members (only 10% for non-members).
The code will be active 60 days before your due date and can only be applied to two orders of $300 or less (Prime members only).
*To receive your free gift box with your second Amazon baby registry, follow our instructions in Option One above when creating your additional registry.
Amazon baby registry checklist: What to add
Depending on the sex of your upcoming baby (and what you already have at home), your second registry could vary greatly.
In general, there are some basics and essentials we suggest stocking up on and adding to your second registry.
(2) Packs of newborn diapers
(2) Packs of size one diapers
(1) Pack of size two diapers
A box of wipes
A car seat (check your current car seat’s expiration date first!)
Anything for yourself or your partner – seriously!
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A two-time c-section mom, Carley Schweet is the founder and editor of Hello Postpartum and is deeply passionate about supporting other new parents as they navigate life after birth. She is a published author of two self-care books, and her work is featured on platforms such as Bustle, Forbes, MindBodyGreen, and more, and is a certified Integrative Nutrition Health Coach.