Bringing just the "essentials." |
Drypers Diapers (I only use Cloth diapers when we're at home.)
Baby Wipes
Tiny Buds Hand Sanitizer
Tiny Buds Baby Powder
Avent Straw Cup
Face Towel
Extra Shirt and Shorts
Even my 10-year old daughter can pack this, don't you think? What about you? What's in your diaper bag?
I'm not yet a mom but my bag usually consists of my wallet, my valuable keys, cell phone, powder and denman mirror/brush :)
ReplyDeleteSimilar to yours but twice the quantity. :) I have two preschoolers so everything's always times two.
ReplyDeleteHahaha, I wish ganyan lang kakonti ako mag-pack, Will share mine, too! :p
ReplyDeleteNo diaper bags yet for me. I love small sling bags, so only my wallet, phone and keys can fit in! :)
ReplyDeleteMy son is now 16... no more diaper bags for me!
ReplyDeleteI have 3 extra diapers, milk containers, 2 feeding bottles, 1 bottle of mineral water (for my eldest), wet wipes, hand sanitizer, diaper rash cream and extra clothes.
ReplyDeleteCE 11/13
I don't breastfeed my little girl (I wish I did!) so our nappy bag is always full! We have to bring three 8 oz. bottles with us, her milk container and water. On top of that, we also have the usual: diapers, wipes, powder, extra clothes. It really is a hassle.
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That's why I'm breastfeeding, too! :)) Thanks for letting us to take a peek!
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely a smaller bag than what my brother and his wife bring along.
ReplyDeleteI salute breastfeeding moms!
Whenever we go out, specially in long travel hours, we ended up bringing all the feeding bottles of my 1 year old son.
ReplyDeletemine includes, diaper, extra clothes, toy, alcohol, baby wipes, cologne, feeding bottle and milk formula.
ReplyDeleteThat is also what I love with breastfeeding, less thing to bring no worry on spoiled milk.
ReplyDeleteI got bottles, extra powdered milk, diapers, small baby wipes, their pamunas, and extra clothes. but to keep my bag small i leave some of it at the car.
ReplyDeleteI agree, you have less to carry when you breastfeed...but then, you have to find a suitable place to do that also when you're in a very public place...or have something to cover you. Other people do get uneasy sometimes.
ReplyDeleteit took me a lot of practice, guts and attitude before i learned how to breastfeed in public. and believe me i have done it EVERYWHERE! lol.
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ReplyDeletesanitizer or alcohol is always in my son's nappy bag. Of course extra clothes and food. We did not bring diaper anymore since he wa already potty trained.
ReplyDeleteI bring out wipes, diapers, extra clothes and a camera besides my wallet and hp.
ReplyDeleteWow this momma is prepared. Hmm.. will keep the list for future use :)
ReplyDeleteInside my 2-year old son's back pack is a small bottle of alcohol spray, face towel and extra shirt, and milk. :)
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ReplyDeleteyou're lucky, i use to bring formula and extra bottle with water when my son is still a baby.. he stop wanting my milk when he turned 6 months
ReplyDeletethough I miss having a little baby, I am overwhelmed with the thought of again bringing lots of baby things, with big bags, powder milk, bottles, etc....
ReplyDeleteI will almost say goodbye to nappy bag. My son is potty trained and he is more in solid foods than milk na so need to bring feeding bottle with us. I only bring a pair of shorts and shirt.
ReplyDeleteI'm always been curious on what's inside a person's bag. :) When it's my turn to have a nappy bag, it ill be fab.. hahaha ^_^
ReplyDeleteMy daughter's 5, no more nappy bags for me. But my sister's giving birth anytime soon, might as well introduce this to her.
ReplyDeletevery organized! =)
ReplyDeleteIt;s good to travel without much things to carry and I guess your diaper bag carries just the basic things you need so, it's okay.
ReplyDeleteI breastfeed like you so I only bring diapers, wipes, extra clothes, sanitizer, blankets, a breastfeeding scarf, a pump and extra bottles.. Ang dami pa rin.hehehe!
ReplyDeletemy friend also breastfeeds her baby and guess what, she even carries a smaller bag than me...
ReplyDeletebasically the same... hehehe pero sometimes i still dare to bring cloth diapers when we're out... hehehe :D
ReplyDeleteWell when there are kids in the house you really need to pack a lot of things.
ReplyDeleteMy 9 yo and 2yo son both have the same essentials I've been packing since I had them. extra shirts/shorts/pants, sweat towels, feeding bottles, milk, diaper, wipes, powder, cologne, alcohol. There.. so heavy! =P
ReplyDeleteI used to pack the entire nursery in my bag (jowk!) Actually, breastfeeding makes packing a whole lot easier. I am a big breastfeeding advocate. It just makes everything so convenient, right?
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