Use a Liner When Changing Diapers – Baby Advice by Babble Soft
Jul 2 2007
For the newbie parents out there, here’s a tip on diaper changing: use a liner on top of your changing pad/cover for those inevitable messy situations. It will help you avoid having to wash your changing pad cover 5 times per day. We had 2 changing pad covers (terry cloth) with our son and 3 with our daughter and let me tell you if you don’t have a liner you will be doing laundry twice a day! We used PeeWees Disposable Multi-Use Pads and found them to be thin enough to put on top of a changing pad, easy enough to take with us when we were traveling, and very cost effective. They were so useful that you might even want to check out the 3-pak because you’ll probably need them for at least the first 6 months of baby’s life. 😯
Aruni
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Author: Aruni | Filed under: baby, baby tips | Tags: babble soft, changing pad, diaper liner, pee wee diaper liners | 1 Comment »
I used to do the same with a single-layer receiving blanket. I always carried one or two in my diaper bag, to cover the change table, use as a blanket, wipe up spit-ups, use as a sun shade, use as a cover-up if necessary, something to lay baby on to sleep anywhere we were, and much more!
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