Do you need one? Being a FTM I plan to buy everything and probably most of it I won't need. A bunch of my girlfriends say I will NEVER use it and I get that since it will be on the 2nd floor of our house. They say you will end up changing them on the floor. Well with 2 large dogs anytime you sit on the floor they need to be all in your face. I just feel it would be easier to have a changing table. Are you buying one? It would be great to have some STMs (or 3rd or 4th) weigh in here too!
Thanks!
Re: Let's talk about changing tables, please!
It's a personal decision. You will do what works for you.
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We added a changing pad to the top of a dresser in the nursery and used it ALL THE TIME. For about the first 4 months or so we kept the changing pad option on the PnP on our main floor and used that as well, but I always preferred to go upstairs to his bedroom because that's where all my supplies were (we CDed, and even though I tried to be organized with multiple changing stations, it was much easier to keep everything together in one place).
Bonus cardio points for doing all those stairs (we live in a townhouse).
Oscar born October 2011
Miscarriage at 8 weeks (August 2013)
DD due September 1, 2014
Changing pad on top of the dresser. When she started rolling/scooting off we moved it to the floor. At 15 months she pretty much gets up and runs away naked now and I put her diaper on in motion (sometimes it works, sometimes not so much).
So glad our dog isn't the only weirdo our there!
I have a 2 story house. We used our PnP for in the living room till the girls started trying to roll a lot then we moved to the floor. Upstairs I bought a cushion change pad and have it attached to one of the dressers. We rarely use it now. We did in the beginning through the night and now we only use it after bath time and sometimes in the mornings.
Getting DH to make one with shelves and a drawer so that after were thru that stage it can be turned into self standing cute wood storage. Similar to this kitchen island he made just wider. Love that we're both so crafty (he would not approve of that word)