I've got a Vera Bradley Baby Bag, so it's cotton on the outside and it's got vinyl or whatever inside. Just wondering if people normally wash their bags before cramming them full of baby gear? I think I've washed just about everything else at this point...
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Re: Did you wash your diaper bag?
No. It's going to be a long time before a baby is old enough to chew on a diaper bag (and I don't think my kid ever did ...). I admit this question has me scratching my head -- it's not like the baby is going to sleep in the diaper bag.
I am not a germaphobe, though.
I didn't. I don't know why a kid would chew on a diaper bag and I'll be honest, my 2 yo certainly put a lot worse things in his mouth.
I'm also in the "germs are good" camp though.
This. I still use mine with DD so I spot clean it every once in a while, but only because it gets stains here and there, not because of any germ issue or the baby touching it (which mine never has)...it was expensive so the last thing I am letting my kids do is chew on it.
I definitely didn't bother washing it before I used it at first, but I'm using the same diaper bag I've had for 5 years so I washed it this time. It was mostly for aesthetics though because I noticed it had a spill/stain of some kind in it that I didn't know was there before. It had nothing to do with it being clean or not.
Generally you wash baby clothes before using them because the fabric is treated and it could irritate the baby's skin, and wash/boil things like pacifiers and bottles because they have that film on them from being manufactured so it's to sterilize them - I'm pretty sure your baby isn't going to be wearing your diaper bag so you don't have to worry about irritating their skin.
Avery - March 16, 2011
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NO....I have drawn the line with clothes and blankets.
I think the media has us all so uptight about germs and stuff.....
My cousin was so uptight about this stuff and her kids are sick ALL the time