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Caring for your baby is a full time job. To help make diapering more manageable, you should consider keeping everything you need in a diaper bag
Diaper Bag
Caring for your baby is a full time job. To help make diapering more manageable, you should consider keeping everything you need in a diaper bag. Whether you're at home or on the go, you'll appreciate the time and trouble it can save you.
Here's a quick diaper bag checklist to help when you're packing.
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Diapers (one for every two hours you'll be away, plus one or two extras)
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Diaper covers, if you use cloth diapers
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Baby wipes, or a couple of wet washcloths stored in a resealable plastic bag
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A+D ® Zinc Oxide Cream or A+D ® Original Ointment
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Formula and bottles (extra disposable bottle bags if used)
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Nursing pads (if you are breastfeeding)
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One or two receiving blankets (include one heavier baby blanket if weather is cool)
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A changing pad and burp cloth
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One or two bibs
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An extra pacifier, if used
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A toy (to keep your baby occupied)
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An extra set of clothes
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Teething rings, chew toys (teething pain reliever if needed), and other quiet play things
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A couple of small plastic bags for disposing of diapers, or bringing dirty clothes home
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Baby food and feeding utensils, or snacks for the older baby (and for Mom and Dad)
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Any medications child may be on, along with a medicine dispenser
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Antibacterial water-less hand cleaner for Mom or Dad and a couple of wet-wipes for baby
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If time away from home is over an hour, pack an extra bottle of water. The water can be used to mix powdered formula or to drink
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Consider powdered formula if there are no refrigeration accommodations at the destination, and if the time away from home is over two hours
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Coppertone® Water BABIES® Sunscreen for infants 6 months and older
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