May 2014 Moms

changing pad straps

I think there was a post on this, but I can't find it.   Do folks use the straps on the changing pad?  I think I remember reading that others just cut them off?  I was planning to use an anti-slide mat (similar to a rug mat) underneath.  Is that enough?
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Re: changing pad straps

  • I don't use them. I would probably cut them off if I didn't upcycle some foam and a shower curtain to make my own.
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  • Never bothered using the ones on mine. I just tucked them under the pad.
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    Cutting them off....DUH! They have annoyed me for almost 3 years and we've not ever used them. Why did it never occur to me to amputate them?!? Thanks!

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  • I tucked them inside the change pad with the foam. If that makes any sense. I didn't want to cut them incase I do need them at some point. But they are inside the change pad so they don't scratch up the dresser.


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  • When DS was around 18 months old I used them for a couple of weeks when he was VERY wiggly. Otherwise I haven't found them to be useful at all
  • I wrapped mine under the top of our changing table and used them to secure.  They are out of my way, but still there if I end up with a wiggly baby.
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    thanks all!
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    1st BFP-8/17/12!  Missed Miscarriage discovered @ 8 week US.  D&C.
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    3rd BFP-5/22/13!  By early June, progesterone plummeting.  Another loss.
    August 2013 - started Donor Egg process, but surprise BFP with my own eggs.
    Dear Son born 5/28/14
  • I started changing him on the floor when he started the crocodile death spiral while changing. Just watch that you never step away if you go strapless.

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  • I use the straps but I also put the changing pad on a desk that has no railings, so it does slip and slide. I'm sure if I had a rubber stay put mat thing, I might not need to use it.
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  • We put a cooshy blanket on our table for DD and it worked way better than the pad. Plus no annoying straps.
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  • I strap the pad to the changing table or dresser, but I've never strapped the baby to the pad.


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  • Never used them. They are tucked under the pad.

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  • Never used them with my son and didn't notice that they had scratched up the dresser until it was too late. I cut them off immediately on the new baby's changing pad.
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  • Definitely won't be using the strap. I am going to cut them off.
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