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Having your first baby - UK money guide 2026/27

UK first-year baby costs typically run £4,000-£8,000 (basics, minus support from family). The bigger financial story is parental leave (SMP, SPP, employer enhancements) and the new ongoing costs from Year 2 onwards: childcare. Plan around the £100,000 ANI cliff for Tax-Free Childcare, claim Child Benefit even at higher incomes for State Pension credits, and don’t skip baby NI credits.

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What you need to know: Having your first baby - UK money guide 2026/27

Quick answer: First-year baby costs in UK 2026/27 typically £4,000-£8,000 . Statutory Maternity Pay: 6 weeks at 90% of pay, then 33 weeks at £187.18/week or 90% (whichever is lower), then 13 weeks unpaid . Statutory Paternity Pay: 2 weeks at £187.18/week (now extendable to 6 weeks in some cases from 2024+ reforms) .…

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First-year baby costs in UK 2026/27 typically £4,000-£8,000. Statutory Maternity Pay: 6 weeks at 90% of pay, then 33 weeks at £187.18/week or 90% (whichever is lower), then 13 weeks unpaid. Statutory Paternity Pay: 2 weeks at £187.18/week (now extendable to 6 weeks in some cases from 2024+ reforms). Child Benefit: £26.05/wk eldest + £17.25/wk additional children. HICBC starts at £60k ANI, fully claws back at £80k. Tax-Free Childcare starts at child birth - register early. Claim Child Benefit even if HICBC applies for State Pension NI credits for the non-working parent.

First-year baby costs - the realistic breakdown

UK first-year baby costs - typical mid-range household 2026/27

Cot, pram, car seat, equipment £1,400 Nappies, wipes, formula (if used) £1,100 Clothing (12 months) £900 Healthcare extras / vitamins £700 Childcare months 10-12 (if applic) £600 Higher utilities / heating £800 Photos, classes, miscellany £500 TOTAL TYPICAL £6,000 Range: £4k - £8k depending on lifestyle, family help, second-hand vs new equipment, and breastfeeding vs formula. Excludes ongoing monthly childcare costs from month 10+ (typically £1,000-£2,000 per child per month).

Typical UK first-year baby cost range. Second-hand equipment, family hand-downs and breastfeeding can reduce to ~£4,000. Premium new equipment, formula-feeding and early nursery use can push to £8,000+.

UK Statutory Maternity Pay (SMP) 2026/27

Weeks of leavePay levelWeekly cash
Weeks 1-690% of average weekly earnings90% of pre-leave pay
Weeks 7-39£187.18/week OR 90% of pay (lower)~£187.18 for most
Weeks 40-52Unpaid (Additional Maternity Leave)£0

Many employers enhance SMP - common patterns include "full pay for 8-26 weeks". Always check the employee handbook before assuming statutory minimums apply.

Eligibility: continuously employed for at least 26 weeks ending with the 15th week before the expected week of childbirth ("qualifying week"), earning at least £125/week. Self-employed mothers receive Maternity Allowance instead (similar weekly rate, paid up to 39 weeks).

UK Statutory Paternity Pay - 2024+ reforms

From April 2024, UK paternity leave became more flexible:

Many employers enhance paternity - common patterns: 2 weeks full pay, sometimes 4-6 weeks. Check employee handbook.

Child Benefit - claim it even if HICBC applies

Child Benefit 2026/27 rates: £26.05/week eldest child + £17.25/week each additional. Annual: £1,355 for one child; £2,252 for two; £3,149 for three.

Higher earner ANIHICBC chargeNet Child Benefit kept (2 children)
Under £60,0000%£2,252
£64,00020% clawback£1,801
£70,00050% clawback£1,126
£76,00080% clawback£450
£80,000+100% clawback£0
Claim Child Benefit anyway if HICBC fully claws backEven if you’re losing 100% via HICBC, you should still claim Child Benefit and tick the "do not pay" box. Why? The Child Benefit claim gives the non-working parent NI Class 3 credits worth ~£328/year of State Pension entitlement. Over a 10-year break, that’s ~£3,300/year of future State Pension. Many parents miss this entirely.

Tax-Free Childcare - the £2,000/year (per child) helper

Once your child is born, register for Tax-Free Childcare at childcare-support.tax.service.gov.uk. The government adds 20% (£2 for every £8) on top of what you pay, capped at £2,000 per year per child (£500 per quarter).

Eligibility:

The £100k cliff edge is brutalIf either parent crosses £100,000 ANI, TFC eligibility is LOST entirely. Combined with the 60% trap, the marginal rate at £100,000 can exceed 100% for parents of young children. Pension salary sacrifice that keeps ANI under £100k is exceptionally tax-efficient at this band.

Calculate your maternity pay

The maternity pay calculator shows your weekly and total SMP/SPP figures based on your salary, plus any employer enhancement effect.

Open the maternity pay calculator

Sources and references

SMP/SPP rates and rules from gov.uk maternity pay and paternity pay. Child Benefit rates from gov.uk Child Benefit. HICBC from gov.uk HICBC. Tax-Free Childcare from gov.uk TFC.

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