What To Look For In A Baby Changing Bag

January 20, 2010   Filed under pregnancy

It is surprising just how much stuff a tiny baby needs when you take it out. The essentials that you need not being limited to a blanket, a change of clothes, spare nappies, tissues, wipes, and a toy.

It goes without saying that you need a bag to carry these things; it would literally be impossible to cope without one. Fortunately, there are plenty of baby bags on the market to fulfill your needs, but they are not all equal, and some, frankly, are a waste of time. So, how do you choose the best one for your needs?

The bag should be fairly lightweight, since you will need to carry it around a lot, and all of a baby’s equipment will soon add pounds to it. A lightweight bag that is made out of a flimsy fabric is no good though, it needs to be tough, sturdy and well-constructed.

A bag that is both washable and waterproof is necessary, so look for ones made out of materials that meet those criteria. Washable because inevitably it will get dirty; there are just too many creams, bottles and dirty nappies around for it stay clean for long. Waterproof because you will get caught out in the rain at some point, and wet baby items and supplies are of no use to you until they have tried out again, and crying babies are not known for their patience!

For hygiene purposes, make sure there is a large enough pocket to store the dirty nappies in when you are out and about, so you can keep everything else clean. It really would be a nightmare to find that the change of clothes or the clean spare dummy has been dirtied too. And, having plenty of small side pockets will help you locate your baby’s things in a hurry, or even your mobile.

Once you have identified the basic necessities, you might want to consider some more sophisticated features, such as whether the bag has see-through linings to make it easier to find things in a rush, or whether there is an insulated bottle carrier.

Then, there is the overall design of the bag. Whether you opt for a rucksack, holdall, or satchel style bad is really down to personal preference, though you do need to bear in mind that some put extra pressure on certain points of your body, and some are easier to put on a push-chair than others.

After all these considerations, the rest comes down to style and price. Price wise, you are looking at anywhere from $10 for a second-hand one from eBay, to hundreds of dollars for a brand name designer one. As for the style, well, choosing that is the fun part, with so many attractive bags on sale, so choose something that reflects your dress sense and lifestyle.

To you’d like to know more about what I think are some of the nicest baby bags available in the UK, take a look at some of these baby changing bags I recommmend for my readers to look at.

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