We have a twin pack n play that I have set up next to our bed. I put a few extra sheet savers, burp cloths, nipple cream and breast pads right there. I know a diaper changing station would be nice but that's not realistic in our small room. What else do you have near your bed for babies in the beginning?
Re: What do you need near your bed?
To answer your question seriously, I never had anything but the bassinet near our bed! I just used the changing station in her nursery. For the most part, if I was up with baby I wasn't in the bedroom (so that DH could sleep well for work or potential baby duty).
As far as diaper changing during the night, I don't mind going into his nursery to do that. I'd rather keep his diapers together (we're using cloth ones).
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I'm an exclusive pumper, so I had my pumping station next to my bed.
Then things like water, snacks, nipple cream, and burp cloths.
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And we actually got a cool gift from the shower. My friend fixed up a basket of essentials which was basically a few diapers, a pack of travel wipes, diaper cream, gas drops, and burp clothes. She said she would just keep the basket close to the bed or even in the living room so she would always have those things close by. You could do the same and add in the feeding supplies, then just restock each day for what you would need that night. Super easy and portable!