I think I've become oddly attached. We should do some rearranging in C's room and the biggest difference would be taking out the changing table. It's an older model, with a thin pad and 6 inch rail all around, so we've been able to use it up until now. It's the perfect height for me and although he can sometimes put up a fight, C is generally pretty cooperative about laying down for diaper changes and getting dressed, getting jammies on, etc. Sadly, it takes up a lot of space and C is getting too tall for it.
I realize this is a stupid question even as I type it: how do you transition to not using one? I know the answer is the floor, but, ugh. Our floor always seems so dirty (we have two dogs and a mix of hardwoods and rugs). And doesn't all the crouching down bother your back and knees?
This is me and my first world problems. I'm scared to remove a piece of furniture that 98% of the world functions without.
Re: When did you ditch the changing table?
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I still use ours. I moved it out of the play room and in to the laundry room to make more space (in his bedroom we have a pad on top of the dresser, still use that too). I really needed the table down stairs for the storage more than anything else (I couldn't figure out where to keep diapers, wipes, creams, etc).
It works well in an out-of-the-way place. I will probably continue to use it as long as DS is willing to lie down on it.
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we used ours until about 20-21 mo old, DS came when DD was almost 20mo old and we started using it less and less; DH now uses the floor with DD and if she goes on the potty, he uses the bathroom; she's in pull-ups only now so he can also change her while she's standing.
I love our changing table, both of the kids are poopers and there've been times with projectile poop so I would not dare change them anywhere else! DD is now potty-trained for pooping.
Ha, we still have the pad on top of the dresser even though we haven't used it in a long, long time. We are going to have to move the dresser to unscrew it and it just hasn't made it to the top of the priority list. Troy was a major squirmer, so had to abandon it pretty early for the floor - yes it is a pain on your back. We always put another changing pad under him, we had 2.
My ILs have the kind of changing table you're talking about - it is great for storage with all the shelves underneath.
Gosh, I think we ditched it with Maggie around 6mo and then I barely used with Molly except the one night where she had puked everywhere I needed somewhere to put her while we cleaned up.
We mostly use the floor and to avoid any accidents on the carpet I use blankets on the rugs/floors and just throw those in the laundry each week. It really isn't rough on my back if I kneel down on the floor to change the diaper and that is how I dress her in the mornings anyway.
At 7 months when DS learned to crawl and perfected his alligator death roll, LOL.
ETA: We just put the changing mat on the floor and kept using it. It's completely flat at this point, but DS is now attached to it, so getting a new one would go badly. That, and he will be PTed soon, right? Right?