What's your opinion on changing tables? Do you think they're useful and safe? I have one I'm thinking of registering for, but my husband is against them. He thinks the baby could fall off and doesn't know what we'd do with it after the baby doesn't need it. He thinks we should just change the baby on the floor/bed. I'm thinking it would be ok if I just keep my hand on the baby and use the strap. I'm worried my back would start hurting if I'm always changing him on the floor. I also think it would be great for storage of diaper supplies and stuff, and when he no longer needs it we could always pack it up and store it for next baby or sell it. This is our first child so we really have no idea what's necessary and if changing tables are dangerous. Are you getting one?
Re: Changing Tables
I'm probably in the minority but I couldn't live without mine. We still use it and DS is 26 months. There was no way I was getting on the floor to change a diaper every single time....10-12 times a day? NO way. I also didn't want to have to take him into our room or the guest room just to change him on his bed. For us it was (is) easier to have his changing table next to the crib. Quick change, back to bed (until he STTN obviously).
DS prefers to be changed and get dressed on the floor now but I still use it first thing in the morning and it stores all his diapers, wipes, towels, sheets, etc.
When he was little I just kept a hand on him. I made sure to grab all his clothes, etc before changing him (diapers and accessories were right there anyway). If I forgot something I just picked him up and took him with me to get whatever I needed.
So, my vote is FOR the changing table (or some sort of dedicated changing surface).
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I say buy one if its really CHEAP or buy and used one from a thrift store and paint it a cute color and buy the changing pad.
I guess whatever you like and what is in your budget--
I did buy one that was on sale at JC PENNY bc it was only 100
it was so easy to put together and looks GREAT!
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I like them, so we're going to get one. I just think it's easier to have everything in the same place, and to not have to always bend down to change them. As PPs said, as long as you don't just leave your baby up there, it's completely safe. They can roll off a bed too.
That being said, I don't think it's a necessity. I just know I'll use it a lot. And that we are planning on more kids, so we'll use it with the next ones too.
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Would the dresser you have in LO's room accommodate one of those changing pads?
I think the risk factor is directly affected by the action of the parent - if you aren't turning or walking away from the baby while he/she is laying on the table, I'm assuming you probably won't have the type of accidents that involve the baby rolling off.
We chose to not get one (not because of safety reasons), but because it seems like an unnecessary expense. Although, I have friends who loved theirs and said they couldn't live without it.
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