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  1. #1
    Registered User

    May 2008
    Bathurst
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    What's in your nappy bag?

    I know i may be over analysing but that's just me!
    I'm looking around for a nappy bag but i don't really know what I'll need to put in it. So if you'd like to share.....

    Also are lots of compartments good, or plain confusing?

    Thanks
    Emma

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jul 2007
    melb
    8,498

    In mine i have
    2 changes of clothes,
    2 cloth nappies for spews
    hat
    blanket
    muslin wrap
    dummy
    6 nappies
    wipes
    nappy sacks
    change mat (disposable) my bag does have one built in but not used, i only chuck disposable if wee or poo get son it other wise resue.
    sudocream

    I think that is all i have.

    My bag has 1 large section where i put clothes etc and then a smaller section with clear pockets where i keep nappies etc so easy to find.

    Mine has a bottle bag and as i am breatsfeeding i put a water bottle in there for me to keep it cool

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Jan 2007
    where cosmopolitans and margaritas flow all night
    2,794

    4-6 nappies
    Nappy sacks
    Chuck rug
    1 or 2 spare bibs
    a change of clothes
    enough bottles / formula for the duration that we'll be out (for my 5 month old that's about 1 for every 3-4 hours)
    Wipes (I've started using home made ones which have done wonders for DD's nappy rash)
    Sorbaline cream which also works well for DD's nappy rash
    Depending on how long we'll be out and where we're going, I've started bringing a couple of toys
    Tin of baby food & spoon

  4. #4
    rhyb Guest

    I have a Thomas The Tank Engine kid's backpack (iykwim) and I have heaps in it.

    8 Nappies
    4 Changes of clothes (over the top yes but Aiden's drooling alot)
    3 Feeds (bottlefed bubba)
    Hat
    Nappy Wipes
    Aiden's Water Bottle
    2 bibs
    Nappy Sacks
    Baby Sunscreen
    Baby Panadol (he's teething)
    Nappy Rash Cream
    Baby Fess
    Baby Nail Clippers
    2 Spare Dummies
    Spare Dummy Chain

  5. #5
    Registered User

    May 2008
    Bathurst
    28

    Thanks everyone that's very helpful!! I'm guessing from the responses that you also carry a handbag, rather than throw your stuff in too?

    Danni- Am still learning, but homemade wipes? Am interested? I have sensitive skin and i thing wipes smell so strongly perfumed. do share your secret! How do you make them?

  6. #6
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    Sep 2007
    travelling
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    OK. In my bag.

    about 6 nappies for DS
    1 nappy for DD2
    change of clothes for DS
    Bum cream
    wipes
    eczema cream for DD2
    aeroguard
    fly net
    stubbie holder (you never know when it might come in handy!)
    nappy sacks
    rusk sticks
    dummy
    bottle of water
    blue book
    hat/beanie
    sun screen

    I think thats it.

  7. #7
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jun 2005
    Blue Mountains
    5,086

    OMG you all carry so much! LOL.

    I just have 3 or 4 nappies for each bub, wipes and bags to put nappies in. (either nappy sacks for sposies, or wetbag for cloth). Our bag has a compartment underneath where I put a change of clothes and that's it! i found all the little pockets inside really annoying, would rather just have it as one big compartment. Oh I also have a flat nappy to use as a change mat.

    i guess occassionally I stick a bib in the front pocket too. I don't carry spare dummies, or panadol or anything like that.

    emmalou - yes, I carry a handbag separate, coz I don't always take the nappy bag with me. Sometimes I dump it in the car if it's a relatively quick trip to the shops or something. Much easier for me to just keep my handbag as is than to transfer stuff from one to another all the time.

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Jan 2007
    where cosmopolitans and margaritas flow all night
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    Danni- Am still learning, but homemade wipes? Am interested? I have sensitive skin and i thing wipes smell so strongly perfumed. do share your secret! How do you make them?

    Just this week I started using them. Just cut up some nappy liners (chux cloths would work fine too), soaked them in warm water with a few drops of lavander oil for 10-30 mins then squeezed out excess water and put them in a huggies pop up wipe contaner. I also use sorbaline cream on her bum instead of any normal nappy rash creams. I was finding with normal wipes she would scream coz it stung her nappyrash. The rash is almost gone now.

  9. #9
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    Perth
    3,299

    I've got a Kapoochi Milan satchel and I like the little compartments inside, makes it easier to find things. In my bag I have:

    A traditional square cloth nappy for spews/spills, etc
    2 sets of spare clothes
    3 nappies
    Nappysacks
    2 Disposable change mats plus the change mat that comes with bag (I put the disposable change mat on the change tables in parenting rooms and then put down the bags change mat)
    Antibacterial waterless hand soap
    Sample size sudocream
    Wipes
    Spare dummy
    And before I go out I will pack my bottle of water and a snack like piece of fruit etc