Toddlers: 12 - 24 Months

Disposable changing pads

Does anyone use these? If so, what brand?  I wanted to get something to use that I can throw in my regular pocket book for quick trips when I don't need to carry an entire diaper bag. 

Re: Disposable changing pads

  • I have used a huggies brand one previously, but have had trouble finding replacement recently.  I'll be interested to see what else is out there?

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  • We buy the Especially for Baby brand at babies r us. I used to use the Pee Wees but I like these better- thinking and bigger.
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  • imageParis05:
    We buy the Especially for Baby brand at babies r us. I used to use the Pee Wees but I like these better- thinking and bigger.

     

    Make that THICKER not thinking.....

    Me:40 DH:40 AMH:.21 FSH: 10.9 2 failed IUIs on Clomid; 4 failed IUIs using Follistim; 1 cancelled IVF due to poor response; Switched REs in March 2012; Currently stimming for final IVF. Estrogen priming with microsode lupron; 6/25:8 retrieved,7 mature,5 fertilized with ICSI; 6/30: transferred 4. Beta #1 7/12:92.1 Beta #2 7/16: 528 Beta #3 7/18: 1,042 7/25/12: First ultrasound. 1 bean measuring 6 weeks 1 day Hb 116 BabyFruit Ticker
  • imageParis05:
    We buy the Especially for Baby brand at babies r us. I used to use the Pee Wees but I like these better- thinking and bigger.

     

    Make that THICKER not thinking.....

    Me:40 DH:40 AMH:.21 FSH: 10.9 2 failed IUIs on Clomid; 4 failed IUIs using Follistim; 1 cancelled IVF due to poor response; Switched REs in March 2012; Currently stimming for final IVF. Estrogen priming with microsode lupron; 6/25:8 retrieved,7 mature,5 fertilized with ICSI; 6/30: transferred 4. Beta #1 7/12:92.1 Beta #2 7/16: 528 Beta #3 7/18: 1,042 7/25/12: First ultrasound. 1 bean measuring 6 weeks 1 day Hb 116 BabyFruit Ticker
  • Our ILs had a new puppy last year and bought piddle pads for him. They turned out to be exactly the same thing as what we got at the hospital. A big blue square with a white absorbent pad on top. Would those be cheaper than the baby-specific ones?
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    Our ILs had a new puppy last year and bought piddle pads for him. They turned out to be exactly the same thing as what we got at the hospital. A big blue square with a white absorbent pad on top. Would those be cheaper than the baby-specific ones?

    I'll be getting some of these to take on our trip with us.  They seem to be bigger and cheaper than disposable pads geared just for kids.

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  • That's exactly the kind I'm thinking of.
  • we use the munchkin brand and get them from target.  They aren't really thick but basically the only thing I use mine for is to cover the changing table or whatever I lay her down on so I know it is a clean surface.  She has never peed on one though so I really don't know how absorbant they are.  I just keep one in my diaper pouch and I can toss it in my purse when we are heading to the grocery store or mall.
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  • I just used my dog's potty pads. We already had some at home, and they work quite well. They are probably cheaper too.
  • I also use the Munchkin brand from Target. I keep some in my purse and also use one on top of the changing pad at home.
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