Diaper Bag Essentials
Ah, the diaper bag. Nothing makes a bolder statement about parenthood than the giant bag slung over your shoulder stuffed
with diapers, burp clothes and changes of clothing. Well, maybe the spit-up drying on your back makes a statement, too, but the diaper bag can at least be fashionable.
The Bag
There are many styles of diaper bags available, from totes to backpacks and everything in between. The style of diaper bag you select has more to do with your personality and preferences than anything else. But be sure to think about both parents when selecting the bag, and opt for something that meshes with your style as your baby could care less if her bottles are toted in a trim black tote or a giant Winnie the Pooh bag.
Backpacks or messenger bags are great for parents who are always on the go and looking for an extra hand. By wearing the bag on your back, you have both hands free, but it does complicate things for parents who wear their babies or who like to grab or drop items in the bag at any moment.
Totes have easy access which is nice for parents who like to reach in and grab the pacifier without stopping, but that easy access also means your diaper bag may spill easily. Some totes come with zippers or flaps which can solve this problem. Diaper bags with flaps, however, can be frustrating if the flap is constantly falling in the way or if items fall out of the flap compartments when it is being lifted.
The Contents
Just as every child is different, the contents of every diaper bag are different. But speaking in generalities, when you pack your diaper bag, you should include the following:
Diapers – What would a diaper bag be without them? Load up the bag so you don’t always have to think about adding more.
Wipes – Invest in a travel size wipes dispenser to keep yourself organized.
Diaper Rash Ointment – If you use it at home, you’ll want it on the road.
Burp Cloth – You know why you need it.
Light Blanket – This can double as a burp cloth or keep your baby cozy in air conditioning or cooler weather.
Emergency Rations – Carry a nonperishable snack or two in the bag and a single serving sized can of formula along with an extra bottle should you be caught unawares.
Bottle of Water – The water is great for breastfeeding moms or parents on the go, but it can also be used in your emergency bottle if your older baby needs a drink or if you’re trying to mix powdered formula.
Meals – Any meals you’ll be eating while you’re away from home can be packed neatly into the diaper bag.
Bib – Throw in a regular bib or invest in the disposable ones.
Change of Clothes – Young babies or those learning to self-feed may want more than a single change of clothes.
Pacifier – The pacifier tends to disappear out of the bag after each outing, so be sure it’s replaced so you’re not stranded without one.
Toys – A few small toys can help keep your baby busy while sitting in a waiting room or in line at the grocery store.
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