other than a stack of diapers, wipes and some ointment, what do you keep at the ready at your changing station?
just trying to figure out how much storage space we'd need for all that stuff. thanks!
other than a stack of diapers, wipes and some ointment, what do you keep at the ready at your changing station?
just trying to figure out how much storage space we'd need for all that stuff. thanks!
GOLD / cantaloupe / 6703 posts
I keep her clothes in the drawers under. Other than that, just what you have.
squash / 13199 posts
We have a changing table with lots of storage ( 2 spacious shelves) so i keep extra packs of wipes, toiletries, boogie wipes, diapers, and even medication. On the bottom shelf i have things like her vicks vaporizer, nebulizer and nursing pads
blogger / watermelon / 14218 posts
In the top dresser drawer in her nursery (her changing pad sits on top of the dresser): diapers, wipes, aquaphor, vaseline, triple paste, medications, snotsucker, nail file, brush/comb, hairclips.
In the drawer of our JJ Cole Diaper Changing Caddy next to the pack n play changing station downstairs: diapers, wipes, triple paste, vaseline, aquaphor, nail clippers, nail file, snotsucker, boogie wipes.
pineapple / 12526 posts
Diapers, wipes, diaper rash cream (like 3 different kinds), coconut oil, NoseFrida, infant advil.
pomegranate / 3516 posts
We have her medication and her NoseFrida in a box on her changing table. It's also where we keep her lotions, hair brush, nail clippers, and thermometer.
On the bottom shelf we also have a general first aid kit for her.
apricot / 263 posts
We have a little bin of toiletries like her lotion and cradle cap ointment. We also have a stack of little fabric squares (made from cutting up DH's old white t-shirts) that we use to pat LO's bum dry after using a wipe because the wetness sometimes irritates her sensitive skin.
GOLD / wonderful apricot / 22276 posts
Her changing pad is on top of her dresser so her clothes are underneath, in addition to the things you mentioned, plus nail clippers, things for her hair as well as a brush and comb, socks, teething gel, q tips...
nectarine / 2217 posts
in addition to what you mentioned, i keep a stack of soft fluffy face-cloths for drying his bum after i wipe it with wipes. just a habit i got into when my mom was here when baby first came. seemed nice to keep his bum dry after the wet wipes! i usually re-use each facecloth a few times before tossing into the laundry bin. it is also helpful for holding over his penis to catch those errant pee's that seem to soak his clothing and everything else while he's naked! they soak up liquid really fast and if it's there nothing gets wet.
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