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  1. #1
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    Apr 2008
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    Question Change table- Yes or No?

    We got rid of our Changetable after having DD.

    Do you think we should get another one or make do with changing on the bed, etc?

  2. #2
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    Nov 2008
    Perth
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    Change table- Yes or No?

    I'd be lost without mine! I find bed and floor changes annoying and painful (on my lower back especially) when I'm out let alone doing it all the time. So yes, if it were me I'd definitely get another.

  3. #3
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    Jun 2009
    vic
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    You could buy a cheap second hand one. I use mine more in the early days when they can't roll lol but I prefer it mainly for the storage considering the lack of room in our house!

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Sep 2005
    In the middle of nowhere
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    If there's one piece of equipment I couldn't be without, it's a change table.

    We have a king size ensemble that is really high, but I still get a sore back bending over there.

  5. #5
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    Dec 2007
    Victoria
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    BellyBelly Life Member - Love all your MCN friends
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    The Festival State
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    For anyone with back issues, definately yes.

    i had an unexpected labour complication, that meant i was walking, crouched over, for months after the delivery, could not stand up straight, my stomach muscles were so ruined, could not have managed without one. Other women i have met, birthed vaginally, were standing straight, getting up adn down off the floor with no issues, literally the day after they had delivered their baby.

    so i think - it's individual to the mum. And no-one knows, until it's all over, what state your body will be in, AFTER you've delivered.

    Lots of people poo-poohed the idea of having a change table, around the time i needed mine most. I'd say most of those women had excellent backs and relatively few side effects from labour, post labour.

    whether you have a change table or not, there will always be situations, when you are out of your own home, when you do have to change baby on a floor, or someone's bed, or a sofa, or the lawn outside, because you're out of your house and have to use whatever is there.

    A rollup change mat is good to have in the nappy bag IMO. (i once had to change bilby on the FLOOR of a cafe toilet area, as there was no change table in the ladies toilets, for me to change her. (the cafe advertised itself as family friendly, bf-ing welcome here, highchairs available - but nowhere to change your bub).

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    Jul 2006
    Melbourne
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    I'd be lost without mine! I find bed and floor changes annoying and painful (on my lower back especially) when I'm out let alone doing it all the time. So yes, if it were me I'd definitely get another.
    This is my opinion. I also use it to dry DD after her bath or shower. Everything is on hand, so I find it so easy and convenient

  8. #8
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    Sep 2008
    Melbourne
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    Change table- Yes or No?

    We just put a cheap ikea mat on top of our washing machine (front loader) - was great being next to laundry sink for rinsing cloths etc and no extra floor space taken up

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    Jan 2007
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    Change table- Yes or No?

    I haven't had a change table for either of mine.

    You could just buy the top insert part and put it on top of your chest of drawers or similar.

    I did consider doing that, but I figured I managed fine without for DS so why bother?

    I realise my reply is the odd one out here though

  10. #10
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    Oct 2008
    Newport, VIC
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    Change table- Yes or No?

    I have used mine multiple times, every day for 3 years. My oldest doesn't use it much now, but I still use it for my 18 month old.

    Lots of cheap ones on eBay.

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber. Love a friend xxx

    Sep 2008
    Melbourne
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    We have a change mat with curved sides on top of a chest of drawers. Top drawers are used for nappy stuff. I've loved this as we're both tall and it's higher than a standard change table. I think a designated change space is really helpful - both of mine have willingly laid still on the change table but have been complete wiggle-bots if changed anywhere else.

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    BellyBelly Member

    Jan 2010
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    I would say yes, it's one of the things that gets the most use, up there with the cot, pram and car seat. Did you use yours much last time? That'll probably answer the question for you

  13. #13
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    Sep 2008
    Adelaide
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    Change table- Yes or No?

    Yep, I agree, beds etc are too low and hurt your back. I always dress mine on the change table which is right next to their clothes drawers so I could reach what I needed while being right next to the baby

  14. #14
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    Nov 2010
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    I couldn't do without mine. Like a PP I had complicactions after birth and I could barely stand up let alone get up and down from a bed or the floor. 7 months on we always change at the change table, I also find it good having everything set up in arms reach

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    Nothing like a cuddle from DD after a hard day's work!

    Oct 2007
    in my own world
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    Didnt get one for dd1 but i got a chest of drawer change table thing for dd2 and its great!!!

    When she grows older i just need to pull it off and it becomes a normal chest of drawers.

    So id say yes too

  16. #16
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    Jan 2011
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    Didnt get one for dd1 but i got a chest of drawer change table thing for dd2 and its great!!!

    When she grows older i just need to pull it off and it becomes a normal chest of drawers.

    So id say yes too
    We have this too. Best idea!

    My SIL uses the chest of drawers with a mat on top and loves that too.

    I had a great birth and I still found it hurt my back changing on a bed.

  17. #17
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    In a cloud of madness.
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    had one for dd1 but not dd2. just used the bed/lounge/floor.

  18. #18
    Registered User

    Jul 2007
    melb
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    Change table- Yes or No?

    Chest of drawers we bought had a option of change table top, which is a big wooden piece with a deep space to hold foam change mat and a lip
    Around edge to put things. Has been great did not use up extra space as on chest of drawers. We still use it now multiple times a day and DS2 is 3 years old.

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