We have a changing pad on top of a dresser and I used to use it more when LO was a newborn, but now we don't use it much. I'm not sure if I want to take it down just yet though...
when did you stop using a changing table?
We have a changing pad on top of a dresser and I used to use it more when LO was a newborn, but now we don't use it much. I'm not sure if I want to take it down just yet though...
when did you stop using a changing table?
cherry / 115 posts
21 months, still using it. If i don't put her on it she is way more wiggly. Barely fits on it, but still works for us.
coconut / 8430 posts
Still using it at 8 months but she might be getting too wiggly soon. Ours is on top of our bathroom counter so it doesn't have rails to keep it from sliding off.
grapefruit / 4291 posts
Five months! Miss A mastered the art of the roll and dive so we had to start changing on the floor.
pear / 1586 posts
10 months, stopped after she rolled off (she was fine thankfully!) Now I put her on the pad next to it.
nectarine / 2994 posts
Just past 5 months I think. Lo started rolling so started changing her on the floor, I took down the change table about 3 weeks ago. (lo is now 7 months)
honeydew / 7687 posts
at like... 7 days. I just wanted more space! We change on the floor or spare room's bed.
pear / 1946 posts
11 months. It's getting soo hard though bc she rolls and fights it. But it's way harder on the floor bc she has more room to wiggle. Tonight I out her diaper on while she was standing. This may have to become our new routine!
wonderful pear / 26210 posts
We still use a solid surface pad on top of a dresser at 28 months. I'll be honest, it is just so convenient and we don't have to bend over in all kinds of weird positions to get dressed.
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