The first step to packing a diaper bag is to choose one that is the right size and style for you.
Whilst you may want it to look stylish please remember that it should be suitable for everyone that is going to carry it.
Unfortunately, particularly for parents of newborns, it is likely that you will need to carry a lot of equipment with you on a day to basis, so ensure that you choose a diaper bag that is roomy enough to accommodate this.
Any overspill will just increase the number of things that you need to carry at a time when you are unlikely to have any free hands.
Also consider what other features might make your bag more useful such as insulated bottle carriers and wipe clean interiors.
Babies are messy, bear this in mind when choosing a bag.
Inside your bag the first thing to pack is diapers.
It can be very surprising just how many diapers a new baby can get through.
Remember that it may well take more than one diaper per change, particularly in the early days.
One way to determine how many you need is to think how many changes you expect and then add two more diapers.
This will also give you more flexibility for staying out longer too if unexpected situations arise.
You will also need wipes.
Check before you leave the house that you are not down to your last couple of wipes as there is nothing more frustrating than trying to change a baby's diaper using only tissue paper.
You will also need nappy sacks to dispose of your used diapers and also some kind of cream to prevent diaper rash.
If your diaper bag does not come with a foldable travel change mat you may wish to add one to the bag.
If not there are also disposable versions available that can also provide a clean mat for your baby to lie on when you are visiting people's homes.
The next thing that you need to consider is extra clothes.
Not only do you need clothes for changes in weather but also for the inevitable vomits and diaper leaks.
As a general rule two sets is ideal for a newborn outing.
You may also wish to take an extra t shirt for yourself in case you are vomited on, or you have a leaking breast pad.
Remember to pack breast pads for yourself as well as pocket tissues.
If you are bottle feeding you will require powder or premixed formula as well as bottles and teats.
Insulated bottle holders can hold a bottle of water and keep it warm until you are ready to add the powder.
You may need to add a blanket as well as a teething ring and any special toys or cloths that your baby likes to have with them for sleeping.
Another good idea is spare dummies for babies that require them.
Whilst you may want it to look stylish please remember that it should be suitable for everyone that is going to carry it.
Unfortunately, particularly for parents of newborns, it is likely that you will need to carry a lot of equipment with you on a day to basis, so ensure that you choose a diaper bag that is roomy enough to accommodate this.
Any overspill will just increase the number of things that you need to carry at a time when you are unlikely to have any free hands.
Also consider what other features might make your bag more useful such as insulated bottle carriers and wipe clean interiors.
Babies are messy, bear this in mind when choosing a bag.
Inside your bag the first thing to pack is diapers.
It can be very surprising just how many diapers a new baby can get through.
Remember that it may well take more than one diaper per change, particularly in the early days.
One way to determine how many you need is to think how many changes you expect and then add two more diapers.
This will also give you more flexibility for staying out longer too if unexpected situations arise.
You will also need wipes.
Check before you leave the house that you are not down to your last couple of wipes as there is nothing more frustrating than trying to change a baby's diaper using only tissue paper.
You will also need nappy sacks to dispose of your used diapers and also some kind of cream to prevent diaper rash.
If your diaper bag does not come with a foldable travel change mat you may wish to add one to the bag.
If not there are also disposable versions available that can also provide a clean mat for your baby to lie on when you are visiting people's homes.
The next thing that you need to consider is extra clothes.
Not only do you need clothes for changes in weather but also for the inevitable vomits and diaper leaks.
As a general rule two sets is ideal for a newborn outing.
You may also wish to take an extra t shirt for yourself in case you are vomited on, or you have a leaking breast pad.
Remember to pack breast pads for yourself as well as pocket tissues.
If you are bottle feeding you will require powder or premixed formula as well as bottles and teats.
Insulated bottle holders can hold a bottle of water and keep it warm until you are ready to add the powder.
You may need to add a blanket as well as a teething ring and any special toys or cloths that your baby likes to have with them for sleeping.
Another good idea is spare dummies for babies that require them.
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