What Should I Pack in My Diaper Bag?
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Every parentโs must-have, go-to bag: The Diaper Bag. Letโs face it, babies require a lot of stuff - especially in the first year - to keep them clean, happy, and fed while on the go! Thatโs why every parent needs to carry a well-stocked and organized diaper bag. Before kids, you could grab your purse and keys and get out the door. After kids, gathering all the baby gear and getting ready to get out of the house can feel like a mission in itself! The thought of packing the perfect diaper bag may seem overwhelming. Thatโs why we created this list of what to pack in a diaper bag, so you can take the guesswork out of packing it!
As your child grows, your definition of โdiaper bag essentialโ will change, too. Bottles will change to sippy cups, diapers will change to little undies or pullups, and spare outfits will get fewer and bigger. But letโs start at the beginning, shall we?ย
Table of contents
Weโve been there - nothing is more daunting than getting out of the house with a newborn! When thinking about what to pack and carry in your diaper bag for a newborn, we think itโs nice to start at the bottom and work your way up and out.
First, and most importantly, youโll need diapers. Lots of diapers. Generally, babies may go through 8-12 diapers a day so youโll need the appropriate amount depending on how long youโll be out. To change your babyโs diaper while away from your fully-stocked diaper changing station at home, youโll likely need a travel changing pad, baby wipes, diaper rash cream, and a plastic bag (or two) for tying up a dirty diaper. Many places discourage parents from leaving dirty diapers in the trash, so be prepared to take them home with you.
Now that youโve gathered the things youโll need for a diaper change, youโll need extra baby clothes in case of a diaper blowout! If your little oneโs outfit gets wet or soiled, youโll want to have at least one extra outfit on hand. If youโll be out long, consider taking 2-3 extra outfits with you. Youโll also need extra plastic bags or a wet bag to bring home dirty clothes for cleaning.
As you may know, layering is the key to dressing babies. Bringing an extra layer or two is a good idea in case the temperature drops while you are out. Will you be stopping somewhere for babyโs nap? Make sure to bring her swaddle or sleep bag.
Finally, and equally as important as your diapers, is feeding. Whether your little one is breastfed or bottle fed youโll definitely want a nice burp cloth (with backups)! If nursing, you may want a nursing cover and nursing pads. If bottle feeding, you may need your breast pump and accessories, formula, water bottle for carrying clean water, and/or portable bottle warmer. Pre-measuring formula into a travel formula dispenser can save time and limit messes when mixing up a bottle on the go. Additionally, a diaper bag with an insulated compartment or baby bottle caddy can help regulate your babyโs bottle or stored breast milk while out and about.
So letโs recap your list of diaper bag essentials that you need to carry in your diaper bag for a newborn:
Diapers (cloth or disposable)
Baby wipes
Changing pad
Diaper rash cream to prevent diaper rash
Plastic bags for tying up a dirty diaper
Wet bag for bringing home soiled clothes
Extra clothes (extra shirt, pants, bodysuits, and/or one-piece footies)
Additional layers in case temperature changes
Swaddles or sleep bags
Burp cloths
Nursing essentials: nursing cover and nursing pads
Formula-fed essentials: bottles, formula, formula dispenser, water bottle with clean water, and/or portable bottle warmer
Breast pump and accessories
Temperature regulated way to store breast milk or bottles
By now, you are likely accustomed to packing your diaper bag and getting out of the house with your diapering and feeding essentials. But as your baby gets older and grows past that squishy newborn phase, the contents of your diaper bag will likely change! Your little one may enjoy toys like high contrast books and rattles to keep them busy and engaged while on the go. Pack your babyโs favorite lovey, teething toy, or comfort blanket to keep them company and provide additional security while they are out of their home.
When your baby starts enjoying solid foods, youโll need additional feeding equipment! Bibs, sippy cups, baby utensils, and baby food will all need to be nicely organized in your diaper bag. Again, a diaper bag with an insulated compartment for bottles and food will help keep the food temperature regulated for longer. Donโt forget to add boogie wipes or hand wipes to gently wipe messy faces and hands!
As your infant is getting more mobile, it is also a good idea to pack a little first aid kit incase of accidents. Things like band-aids, first aid cream, or even little nail clippers and a file could be stored easily in a small pouch.
In addition to the newborn stage list, letโs review what youโll need to add to your diaper bag checklist for your older baby:
Baby toy, teething toy, books, and/or rattles
Lovey or comfort item, like a comfort blanket or stuffed animal
Bibs
Sippy cups or toddler water bottle
Baby utensils
Baby food and snack assortment
Boogie or hand wipes
First aid kit
Believe it or not, when your little peanut is one year old they are considered to be a toddler! At this age, most babies start to transition away from bottle-feeding and are eating more solids. And within the first few years of toddlerhood, they will probably start potty training. Interests change, too, so you will need to switch the rattle and baby toy for a more age-appropriate toddler toy, like a babydoll or buckle toy.
Now that you have a toddler, what you carry in your diaper bag may look very different from the newborn stage! So, letโs refresh the diaper bag essentials list:
If potty training: pull-ups or extra undies
If in diapers: diapers, baby wipes, travel changing pad, or diaper cream
Plastic bag or wet bag (still good to have for a soiled diaper or wet clothes!)
Extra toddler clothesย (Toddlers can get messy and accidents happen! Itโs a great idea to have a complete outfit ready to go with an extra shirt, pants, undies, and socks)
Additional warm layers
Sleep bag or blanket (depending on age and need)
Feeding: sippy cups, bibs, utensils, food or snack
Boogie or hand wipes
Lovey or comfort item
Toddler toy
If you have little ones, your diaper bag is your go-to bag and you carry it with you everywhere. Your hands are full changing a diaper, feeding the baby, holding the baby, or pushing the stroller, so itโs not likely that you will carry a regular bag or purse with you. Itโs a good idea to have a little pouch to keep your own essentials organized and within reach inside your diaper bag.
This could include:
Wallet and keys
Lipstick or chapstick
Sunglasses
Hand sanitizer
Chargers
Makeup
Snacks (you have to stay nourished, too!)
Like we said, babies and toddlers require a lot of stuff and itโs important to carry a well organized and fully equipped diaper bag! With this diaper bag checklist in hand, we hope you feel prepared to pack your diaper bag at any stage!
We firmly believe that you should love the bag you carry every day. Thatโs why we created our Diaper Bag Collection to help keep you organized while on the go. Beautiful and versatile, we thought of every detail and accessory so you can carry a functional and stylish diaper bag.
You have enough big decisions to make - like trying to come up with the perfect baby name or choosing a pediatrician. Trying to decide between a backpack diaper bag and an over the shoulder diaper bag shouldnโt be one of them. Our Diaper Bag can do both. Walk confidently into motherhood with our 5-in-1 Diaper Bag and coordinating chic accessories, and get the most out of your diaper bag.
Sources:ย
1. Here's How Many Diapers Your Baby Really Needs. https://www.parents.com/parenting/money/saving/save-money-and-build-a-diaper-stockpile/
2. Toddler Development. https://medlineplus.gov/toddlerdevelopment.htmlย