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BabyDam SuperMax Anti-Roll, Wedge Baby Changing Mat - Easy to Clean - 70 x 45cm Blue/White

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Fit: You may already have a changing table or a baby crib with one built-in, so you need to make sure the pad you’re looking at will fit the surface it’s being used on. You also want to ensure full surface coverage when changing a messy diaper. If you hope to be able to use your changing pad until your baby is a toddler, look for a minimum length of 33 inches and a width of at least 17 inches. Having a changing pad can save furniture and other items from the contents of your baby’s soiled diapers. Non-skid bottoms: Babies are wiggly creatures, which can be dangerous if they’re being changed on a higher surface. Consider a changing pad with a non-skid base, especially if your changing pad doesn’t include a safety belt.

We all know little ones can be rather wiggly during nappy changes. The raised sides are designed to help keep them in the centre of the changing mat to slow them down making the process smoother at changing time. We always recommend never leaving baby unattended on a high surface.Our essentials spotted print baby changing mat will make those nappy changes simple. With a wipe-clean PVC design, you don't need to worry about those little accidents and spills, and the reversible design means you can choose the side that suits your décor. We've designed our changing mats with smooth edges, with no scratchy bits or tags that'll irritate your baby's delicate skin. In addition to its practical features, our essentials spotted print baby changing mat offers a host of benefits that enhance both functionality and aesthetics. We understand that as a parent, you value convenience, which is why our baby changing mat is designed with portability in mind. It's lightweight material makes it easy to transport from room to room, allowing you to have a dedicated baby changing station wherever you go. Whether you need to change your baby's diaper in the nursery, living room, or even while traveling, our baby changing mat ensures that you're always prepared. And because they fit all of our Mamas & Papas dresser and cot top changers, it makes the perfect finishing touch for your nursery. Belts: A safety belt can come in handy if you have a busy baby or toddler who doesn’t like diaper changes. It will give you peace of mind that your baby won’t escape and potentially get hurt when you’re cleaning them up. It is important to keep your changing pad clean and sanitary. Any time that it becomes soiled, you should clean it with warm water and mild soap. You can also use a disinfectant wipes to clean the surface of the pad. Be sure to let the pad dry completely before using it again. You should also wash the change mat cover in the washing machine regularly. You might be wary of buying unnecessary items for your baby, but a soft and comfortable changing mat or pad will be used several times a day!

A changing mat isn’t necessary and the NHS advises that you can use a changing mat or a towel for nappy changes. However, whilst a towel may be comfortable for your baby, it is likely to absorb leaks and spills and will need machine washing between uses. For that reason, a wipe-clean, waterproof padded changing mat is likely to make your life easier in the early weeks and months of your baby’s life as well as reducing your washing pile and keeping other surfaces in your home - such as your carpets, if you tend to change your baby on the floor as the NHS advises is the safest way. Are PVC changing mats safe? The average baby requires more than 2,000 diaper changes in their first year alone. Many of these diaper changes will take place when you’re out and about, and public changing tables are rarely cleaned well (1). Often, when you most need it, a changing table just isn’t available.There are several Olli and Ella baskets available, but we loved the contrast between the natural seagrass and the recycled plastic white weave on the Reva. It added a little interest to our nursery. We appreciated that it held our wiggling babe securely as we changed them – as well as all our changing essentials – so everything was to hand and secure. Efficiency is key. Anna suggests "You may want to get a changing table for the nursery, to set up a station for nappy changing with everything you need in one place, or if you're out and about a lot you will probably want to get a portable changing mat and set up everything you need in your changing bag to make it comfortable and convenient to change baby on the go." You'll be changing your baby's nappy several times a day, so having a clean, soft and comfortable surface is a must. There are lots of different types of changing mats. There are mats that go onto a changing table, mats that fit on to the top of a cot (these must always be removed when not in use and when your baby is in the cot) and also foldable changing mats for travel. Get a splash mat changing mat for the floor as it's safer.” (Recommended by Mumsnet user babydreamer1) Our verdict

If you need added reassurance, a wedge-shaped changing mat with curved, sloping sides can prevent your baby from rolling off, but you shouldn't be leaving them unattended when you change them, anyway. You can shop for a changing mat or pad in all types of baby-friendly colours such as blue or pink, but if you are buying one before your baby is born, look for a gender neutral pattern and colour, such as grey or beige stars or spots.Change pads usually have a waterproof bottom layer and a soft top layer. Some also have a built-in pillow for extra comfort, and/or padded sides to prevent your baby from rolling off. They often come with straps or loops so that they can be easily attached to a changing table, crib, or stroller.

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