Childbirth is a happy occasion for any family. But after the baby shower it is time to start caring for the baby with all the constant and special attention it needs. Babies need pacifiers, milk bottles, baby wipes, milk formula, bibs, clothes, and of course diapers; the list just keeps going on and on. It becomes very hard to carry all of these around, but that is why we have the trusty diaper bag.
What diapers should my baby needs?
What the Best Diaper Bags Should Carry
The best diaper bags carry everything that mom needs to carry such as car keys and cell phones and what the baby needs while traveling. Diaper bags should have many compartments to hold specific baby items.
Diaper bags are part of every mom's normal life if she has a baby. It is just as important as your purse because the best diaper bags should carry everything you carry in your purse when you were not pregnant. No one would dare go out in the city without the proper essentials in the diaper bag because what if the baby throw up or went to the bathroom and you did not put diapers in the diaper bag.
New Moms and the Diaper Bag
If you are a new mom, it can be very hard to figure out everything that is supposed to go in the diaper bag. You do not want to forget anything necessary but you also do not want a diaper bag that weighs more than the baby otherwise it is like carrying two babies around. So I have made a list of what is essential to the baby that should be in a diaper bag and then you can add your personal items.
10 Essential Items to Put in Your Diaper Bag
1. Diapers - Make sure you have a lot! It is a good idea to keep an extra pack of diapers in the trunk of your car in case you ever happen to forget to put diapers in the diaper bag even though the word diaper is in that word.
2. Baby Wipes - Instead of a carrying a large bulky plastic container full of baby wipes around, just put some inside of a plastic Ziplock bag and also pack a nice cloth in case you happen to run out.
3. Bottles, Water, and Milk Formula - Bottles for the milk, water to mix the formula, and milk formula to use with the water to put in the bottle.
4. Pacifiers - One or two will do the trick
5. Diaper Cream - You never know when your baby will get a diaper rash
6. Blanket - There might not be time to run to the bathroom and you might just have to change the baby in the car and I am sure you would not want to make a mess in your car.
7. Clothes - Lots of them, just in case your baby likes to throw up a lot.
8. Bibs - Babies love to drool.
9. Ziplock Bags - To store dirty diapers in.
10. Toys - To keep the baby from crying.
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