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For Newborn Diaper Bags

Diapers. The most obvious item! If you use disposable diapers, you’ll also need some small plastic bags (you can find rolls and hand dispensers for them) so that you can carry them until the nearest garbage pail or throw them away immediately if you’re already near one. For cloth diapers, make sure you bring along a small, leak-proof wet diaper bag (or a plastic bag). Wipes and Cream. Try to find a travel-size baby wipes container, and be sure to pack a small tube of diaper rash cream. More at http://bestrateddiaperbags.com/.

Changing Pad and Disposable Changing Sheets. Most diaper bags come with a changing sheet, but if yours didn’t, make sure you get one. Pack in a few disposable changing pad liners, as well. Feeding Supplies. If you bottle feed, then you’ll need a bottle, formula and a formula dispenser (these divide individual serving sizes into each section of the container. This makes it quick and easy to prepare a bottle.)

If you breast feed, you might want to pack in a cover or blanket (Completely optional! Not all moms like to cover up and that’s OK). You’ll definitely need some burping blankets, disposable nursing pads, and think about having a small tube of cream or that is safe to use on your nipples if you have very dry, cracked skin. More at http://bestrateddiaperbags.com/choose-best-designer-diaper-bags/. Extra Clothes. Because diaper explosions happen. Enough said! Pack in a hat, as well. Toys, Pacifier. Something to calm baby down if they get fussy is always handy. Bring some small toys that won’t take up too much space in the bag and a few pacifiers if you use them (we suggest a few because one usually ends up on the dirty floor or ground, and you’ll need and extra clean one should this happen).

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