Diaper Bag Essentials
By
Amy Allen Clark
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There
was a time in my life when I could hop in the car, carrying only a purse, and
head out the door with absolutely no planning. Ah, those were the days! Upon
having our son though, I realized that any trip out the door had to be a
well-executed one and it often took hours just to get ready for our destination.
As he has gotten older, I can now stash the essential items he needs
conveniently in my gigantic mommy purse, but those days of enormous diaper bags
are definitely not far from my memory. Here is a list of my own essential diaper
bag items….
Diapers
Obviously,
if we are packing a “diaper” bag, we will need diapers. But how many diapers do
you need? This will depend on the length of the trip and the age of your child.
When they are infants, they are being changed every hour so a diaper per hour
would suffice. This amount of diapers would only get you by, however, if you
have no explosive emergencies. It was my rule of thumb to carry what I needed
and to add two just to be safe. I would rather carry a heavier diaper bag then
be stuck with a nasty emergency without the necessary tools I would need to
resolve it.
Diaper Cream
Sore
bottoms can happen at any time and it is good to always have some diaper cream
on hand when a rash strikes.
Wipes
Wipes are
handy, not only for wiping little bottoms, but also for wiping messy faces. I
usually carry a big sack of them with me because I use them to wipe bottoms,
faces, and runny noses. Store these wipes in an airtight container to retain the
moisture in them. You can also make your own wipes with this wonderful recipe:
Homemade Baby Wipes
Strong paper towels work the best (for example, Brawny).
2 cups water
1/2 cup of baby oil
1/2 cup baby magic baby bath
Cut one roll of paper towels in half.
Take out the core so wipes pull out of the center.
Place 1/2 roll of paper towels in container.
Pour solution over towels.
Store in container. Makes 2 1/2 rolls.
Changing Pad
You never know where you will
end up changing your baby and you also never can tell what the sanitary
conditions will be like where you are. Keep a changing pad in your diaper bag
and use a soft burp cloth for layering if the surface is too hard for your
little one.
Antibacterial Gel & Wipes
Antibacterial gel really comes in handy after you have changed a dirty diaper.
The wipes will also come in handy when you have to set your child in a
germ-infested grocery cart, on playground equipment, or just to give your kids a
good swiping after another child has sneezed on them. Trust me, you are a
mother, and it is okay to be a little germaphobic especially when you are a new
mommy.
Burp Cloths
These are wonderful not only for all of that spit-up, but they can also be
essential in padding your changing table or cushioning a little head.
Zipper Bags
Zipper bags are one of those things that you just can’t live without especially
in the early years. These bags are perfect for storing those soiled diapers, as
well as soiled clothing. These items can really leave an odor in your bag, if
you have nowhere to dispose of them, so tuck a couple of dryer sheets in for
good measure to keep your bag smelling fresh.
Clothing
Store, at least, one extra
outfit for any diaper emergency. Nothing is worse than having a soiled outfit
and nothing for you to change your child into. Trust me on this one- I have been
there!
Feeding Supplies
Feeding supplies can mean an
array of things depending on what stage your child is at and what you are
feeding them. If your child is formula-fed, bottles and extra formula will be
needed. For children on solid foods, they may baby food, spoons, bowls, and a
small snack for the road.
Pain Reliever
It may seem like this is not
a diaper bag essential, but pain relievers are a necessary component to a diaper
bag. Keep acetaminophen or ibuprofen in your bag to provide pain relief. This is
good to have on hand for your doctor visits when your child receives shots or
when a fever or illness comes on suddenly. A teething gel is also good to have
on hand when your child’s gums are swollen and painful from cutting teeth.
Blanket
A blanket is great to keep
your child warm when they are chilly, can be used to cover an area where they
are sitting, and also can keep your child’s head propped up when they are unable
to hold their head up by themselves. Blankets are also useful for your baby’s
doctor check-ups because they can keep the child warm when they must be
unclothed for their doctor visit.
Entertainment
Be sure to have a couple of
toys or books on hand to provide entertainment for your child when you are out
and about. The amount of entertainment you need can vary on the child’s age, but
you never know how long you will have to wait for your appointments or when
standing in line so be prepared.
Extra Goodies
A couple of other extra
goodies that you might like to keep on hand are your cell phone, a water bottle,
a snack for yourself, and nursing pads.
I know that the list is long,
but as your child gets older your list will get shorter. We are now able to
throw a couple of toys, a cup of juice, a snack, a couple of diapers, and a pack
of wipes in our bag and walk out the door instead of all of the items listed
above. Tailoring down our diaper bag essentials was something that our family
looked forward to and it is nice to be able to leave the house with everything
stored neatly in my purse.
Hopefully this article can
aid you in having a stress-free outing with your child and help you to be
prepared for all of those little baby emergencies.
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Author Bio
Amy Allen Clark
is a stay-at-home mother of a three year old son and is expecting their second
child in December. She is founder
and creator of
www.momadvice.com. Her web site is geared towards mothers who are seeking
advice on staying organized, living on a budget, and for those seeking
work-at-home employment. The author resides in Granger, Indiana and her hobbies
include reading, writing, cooking and cake decorating. Please visit her web site
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