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RedHeadDuck
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Topic: What do you have in your.. Posted: 08 July 2010 at 2:13pm |
Nappy bag? DS is 11 days old, and I'm not 100% sure on what I should carry, "just in case"
So far I have about 2-3 changes of clothes for him, and a spare hat..
A flat cloth nappy (or 2) for spills (or a facecloth, whatever I grab)
A pile of nappies (how many depending on how long we're going out for)
Wipes.
A small bottle of baby wash and baby lotion, incase we are away at my parents/IL's and he needs a bath.
We don't use talcum powder on him, or anything like that (we haven't seemed to need to yet, so I just don't?) but my bag seems HUGE and very empty
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Buttersmum
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Posted: 08 July 2010 at 2:31pm |
That to me sounds pretty good MC. What about a blanket or wrap incase you are out and about and he needs to sleep or some extra warmth??
Ummm can't really think of anything else I would add but will be interesting to see what some of these experienced mother's say 
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Posted: 08 July 2010 at 2:46pm |
bag for 2 kids:
2 of each size nappy depeding on how long we are going out for.
wipes
cloth flat nappy (reflux pukey baby)
bum cream just in case
1 change of clothes for the baby only
and thats it. ive hardly ever been caught out and cant be bothered taking a mammoth bag if im not going out for only a few hours.
if we are going for a whole day i normally have another change of clothes for both kids in the car. as well and spare nappies and spill clothes.
things that live in the car: spare bottle and formula, portacot, spare blanket
so i dont really need alot in my bag if that makes sense
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Posted: 08 July 2010 at 2:58pm |
You have all the essentials! In time, you will be adding containers of solids, bibs and toys. Or maybe you'll add bottles of formula etc. But for now - that's just fine. As someone suggested, an extra wrap, a blanket and I would add a muslin cloth would be helpful (for spills).
Some people carry with them a portable change mat and bum cream and instant hand sanitizer (I did/do), but other than that, it's all you need!
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Posted: 08 July 2010 at 4:50pm |
6 nappies
wipes
change mat
curash
1 spare set of clothes
2 spare bibs
formula
2 bottles.
I also keep the rain cover for the pram and a spare blanket in the basket under the pram.
I've never yet needed the spare clothes or more than 2 nappies, but I like knowing I'm safe from sudden poosplosions or mega vomits :P
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Posted: 08 July 2010 at 6:19pm |
A wet bag or plastic bags to pop dirty/wet clothes etc in and to carry any nappies home if you are visiting.
I use my wet bag all the time.
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Posted: 08 July 2010 at 6:28pm |
Water and snacks for you  And I use to carry a spare top for me too, DD liked to power chuck lol
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Posted: 08 July 2010 at 7:33pm |
definately the plastic bags hehe :) And me too on the spare top! But mines for leakage LOL
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Posted: 08 July 2010 at 8:05pm |
In addition to some of what the others say I also have some disposable bibs just in case I forget Ben's, arnica cream and spray, small sunscreen (left over from summer), I use cloth but I usually have an emergency disposable tucked there as well.
Once you get onto solids you will fill the bag with bibs, snacks, drinks etc
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Posted: 08 July 2010 at 8:21pm |
I have a little bottle of that handwash gel stuff, handy when u have to change baby but are not able to wash your hands, like if u have to change baby in the car or something.
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Posted: 08 July 2010 at 8:22pm |
What u need changes all the time as baby gets older too. I now need heaps of bibs, and toys and a blanket for him to play on.
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Posted: 10 July 2010 at 1:04am |
I've always carried just the very basics, and never been caught out by explosions of any kind. Some of my coffee group mums lugged around huge sports bags and I wondered what was in them. 
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Posted: 10 July 2010 at 1:17pm |
I definitely say a bottle of water for you and something to eat like misscheeky said as breastfeeding makes you so thirsty! Spare plastic bags for poo explosions
Mine is usually full to the brim but I put in loads of toys, plus bottles for formula, loads of clothing and nappies galore!
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