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BR: Question about Diaper Bags

So the Moms & Moms2B check-in got me wondering...is it really important to get a specifically-diaper bag or can you just use any large-enough bag to put diaper & related stuff in it? Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I just never heard of "diaper bags" until this board and I always thought that any bag would just do?

Sept 2008 Wedding | May 2010 & Mar 2012 Babies

Re: BR: Question about Diaper Bags

  • I wasn't going to buy one (and I didnt) because I heard the hospital I delivered at gave one out before you go home.  I received another one as a shower gift. 

    You can really use any bag... most people like them bigger though because it actually becomes your purse as well - so you don't have to carry 2 bags! 

  • You can use any old bag...that said, the one plus I see to having a specifically designed diaper bag is that they are usually made or at least lined with some sort of water resistant/cleanable material which is great for spilled milk/formula and soiled clothes, etc.  Of course, these days they sell smaller "inserts" that are made for these types of issues that you can just throw into your normal bag.
  • Since I'm such a bag lady and like to change it up all the time, I never bought a diaper bag.   However, I did pick up a really neat looking Coleman cooler bag that looks EXACTLY like a diaper bag (fits really nicely on the back of the stroller) at Wal-Mart for $13.97.  Cool designs too and not your typical cooler bag either.   

    Seriously, all you need to carry are diapers and wipes.  And maybe the odd bib and a change of clothes.   I like to travel light, so I don't pack too much.  

  • I was wondering the same thing. I never gave much thought to a diaper bag until there was so much talk about it on the 2nd tri board. I will not be getting any fancy-smancy bag with a big label.  It's important to me that DH feels okay with it too, so not girly. We would like a rugged, back pack looking one that we can wipe out the inside in case there are spills etc.
  • Like the pp's said I don't think it's necessary to have a specific diaper bag. 

    I do like that my diaper bag is water proof and has a seperate section for bottles, a change pad etc. 

  • You can use any bag but diaper bags tend to have more pockets, which come in handy with all the stuff you might want to carry! 

    Here is what I typically carry in my big diaper bag... Diapers, wipes, icky bag with plastic bags for soiled clothes and diapes I have to take with me, hand sanitizer, diaper cream, nursing cover, pouch sling, burp cloth, change of clothes (long sleeve white onesie and a pair of baby legs), mittens, hat, pacifier, toys

    Here is what I carry in my medium-sized diaper bag... Diapers, wipes, plastic bags, hand sanitizer, nursing cover, burp cloth

    And here is what is in my wirstlit.... Diapers, wipes, hand sanitizer

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  • I like having a specific diaper bag because there are a lot of pockets that may not be in an ordinary purse-type bag but you can probably find in, say, a backpack.

    Malia has a great list of stuff that you may want to carry - it's nice to have all that stuff in separate pockets for easy access.

    We have two diaper bags, a big one (not as big as a backpack though) and a smaller one that are used all the time.  I like to travel light too but with a baby (and now a toddler with his drinks and snacks), it's not always possible.

  • Thanks for the replies, ladies =) Definitely helped answer my question! At least I have a good idea of what I can use as a diaper bag now. Malia, thanks for the list of items you carry in each bag too!
    Sept 2008 Wedding | May 2010 & Mar 2012 Babies
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