Diaper Bag Essentials: 10 Must-Have Items to Pack (2024)

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When it comes to babies, a must-have item is a diaper bag. It’s so important that if you accidentally leave home without it, you’ll have to turn around and go back and get it.

In short, it’s something you need every time you step foot outside of the house with your baby.

So now that we know a diaper bag is a must-have item, let’s look at the diaper bag essentials that should be inside it.

What do you really need in a diaper bag? And what are the nice-to-have items? Here’s a list of the top 10 diaper bag essentials, plus a handful of diaper bag extras you can bring along if you have room.

Top 10 Diaper Bag Essentials

  1. Diapers. The general rule is to pack one diaper for every two hours you plan to be out, but we always recommend throwing in a couple extras just in case. Always double check for diapers before you head out!
  2. Portable changing pad. This must-have item not only makes diaper changes more comfortable for your baby, it makes it more hygienic. You can use it to cover up any surface where you change your baby’s diaper, whether it’s on a park bench or in a public restroom.
  3. Disposable baby wipes. Just as essential as the first two items are baby wipes. They make changing diapers on-the-go a breeze. You can use these to clean your baby’s bottom as well as give the changing pad a wipe-down after each use. Nice 'N CLEAN® BABY Wipes are hypoallergenic and soothing on sensitive baby skin. Our plant-based fiber wipes are made with purified water and naturally derived ingredients. Once you figure out which brand works best for your child, buying baby wipes in bulk can help you save money and reduce the chances of running out.
  4. Washcloths. These are useful for burping, covering up while breastfeeding, or changing diapers. We recommend tossing in 4-5 burp clothes for each outing.
  5. Diaper rash ointment. Purchase a small travel-sized tube of diaper rash cream that can stay in the diaper bag.
  6. Extra outfits. Have one or two changes of baby clothing (like our Nice 'N CLEAN® Onesie) packed because you never know when you’ll have a messy spit-up or a diaper blow-out. Don’t forget the socks!
  7. Plastic bags. These are handy for wrapping up dirty diapers and used baby wipes when you’re not near a trash can. They can also be used to hold wet or soiled clothes.
  8. Hand wipes. Antibacterial hand wipes are perfect for cleaning your hands after a diaper change. These are especially handy if you can’t get to soap and water after a messy blowout. Nice 'N CLEAN® Sani-Hands® Antibacterial Hand Wipes remove 99.9% of the most common bacteria and are soft and gentle on your skin.
  9. Water bottle. Always have a full water bottle with you in your diaper bag. It’s important to stay hydrated if you’re nursing. If you’re using formula, you’ll need the water to mix with the powder.
  10. Light blanket. You can use a blanket for shade if it’s too sunny, for warmth if there’s an unexpected breeze, for extra privacy while nursing, or for protection from a cold draft at a restaurant. It’s a versatile item to always have on hand!

Diaper Bag Extras

  1. Food. If you’ll be out long enough for a feeding, be sure to pack bottles and infant formula, pumped breast milk, or baby food. If you have a toddler, be sure to pack snacks and a water bottle. You don’t want to deal with “hangry” infants or toddlers!
  2. Pacifier. If your baby uses a pacifier, you’ll want to make sure it’s packed in a clean bag (a plastic zip-lock bag works). You can also throw in extra bottle nipples with the pacifier.
  3. Toys. Baby toys, teethers, and rattles are nice to have in the diaper bag if you have room.
  4. Sunscreen. If your child is older than six months of age, and you’ll be out in the sun, pack a bottle of sunscreen. If your child is younger than six months, ask your pediatrician for a sunscreen recommendation. In general, it’s best to keep your baby in the shade, covered with lightweight clothes and a hat [*].
  5. Hat. If you’ll be outside for any length of time, a hat is a good idea to protect your baby from the elements, including the sun and wind. If you’re going grocery shopping or running errands, you won’t need a hat.
  6. First aid supplies. At a minimum, a few Band-Aids are good to have in a side pocket or a small zipped bag.
  7. Extra shirt. If there’s room, throw in an extra t-shirt (that you don’t mind getting wrinkled). It could come in handy if you’re covered in spit-up or breast milk leaks through your nursing bra.
  8. Nursing pads. Speaking of leaking breasts, having an extra set of nursing pads in your diaper bag can be helpful in keeping your shirt dry. These may be especially helpful the first few months of breastfeeding.
  9. Contact information. Make sure your name and cell phone number are inside your diaper bag in case you happen to forget your diaper bag somewhere. Whether you leave it at the park or a grocery store, you’ll want it to find its way back to you ASAP!
  10. Personal items. Last but not least, if your diaper bag is doubling as your purse, make sure to stash your personal items (wallet, phone, and keys) in a zippered pouch so it’s easy to find.

How to Choose a Diaper Bag

You’re now all set on what you need to pack in your diaper bag. Let’s go over some of the diaper bag options to consider when making your purchase (or adding it to your registry). Keep in mind a diaper bag is one of the most used items and you’ll likely have it for years so be sure to find one that works for you, your needs, and your lifestyle.

  • Space: How much space do you need? How is the inside organized? How many pockets and compartments do you want on the inside and the outside? Depending on your lifestyle and needs, you may need one for everyday errands and trips to the park, and another one for travel and vacations.
  • Growing potential: Do you plan to have more children? Do you anticipate needing one diaper bag for multiple kids? If so, select a diaper bag that can accommodate the needs of a newborn and a toddler.
  • Color: Do you want bright bold colors? Do you want gender neutral colors? With all the colors, designs, and patterns available, you and your partner should be able to find something that you’re both happy to carry around!
  • Design: Options include a tote (like our Nice 'N CLEAN® Diaper Bag), a purse-like bag, a messenger bag, or a backpack. Think about whether you’ll be using it in place of your everyday purse or in addition to your purse. Will the baby’s father be carrying it? Some diaper bags are convertible, meaning they can be worn as a messenger bag and a backpack. Some diaper bags are designed specifically for men. You can each get your own if you can’t decide on the same one.
  • Size: You’ll want a diaper bag large enough to fit all of your essential items, but not so large it’s cumbersome. Keep in mind that it’ll get bulky when filled so try to imagine how it’ll feel when every pocket is packed full of something.
  • Weight: Another consideration is weight. You’ll want to get a diaper bag that you can carry while carrying your child. The material used will determine how heavy the bag is. You want fabric that is tough and durable, but not too heavy or bulky, especially when it’s filled.
  • Fabric: Popular options for diaper bags include cotton canvas, nylon, leather (genuine and vegan), and glazed and coated fabrics (to create waterproof barriers).
  • Straps: Do you prefer carrying it on one shoulder, strapped across your body, or on your back? Shoulder straps should feel comfortable on your shoulders, hang out of the way when not in use, and allow you to easily pick up the diaper bag when needed. Messenger straps allow you to wear the bag across your body so you can move it to the back or front relatively easily. The nice thing about messenger bags is they usually also have a regular shoulder-strap option. Backpacks are nice because the weight is evenly distributed across your back and there’s virtually no chance of it falling off or slipping off your shoulders the way the other two strap options might.
  • Cleaning process: Some fabrics are spot clean only while others are machine washable. Make sure you are aware of the cleaning process for the diaper bag you pick. At a minimum, you’ll want a fabric that is easy to wipe down and spot clean.

You’re now better prepared to select your diaper bag and fill it up with everything you need for your “baby and me” adventures! Nice 'N CLEAN® Diaper Bags are large spacious tote bags that are easy to throw over your shoulder and easy to look into to find whatever you need. They’re made with cotton canvas, a tough and durable fabric that’s easy to spot clean.

Make sure to keep them filled with all of the diaper essentials listed above, including a Nice 'N CLEAN® Onesie, Nice 'N CLEAN® BABY Wipes (available in Green Tea & Cucumber baby wipes and Sensitive baby wipes), and Nice 'N CLEAN® Sani-Hands® Antibacterial Hand Wipes. They make parenthood so much easier and more convenient.

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Diaper Bag Essentials: 10 Must-Have Items to Pack? ›

Some of the most essential diaper bag items include diapers (no surprise there!), wipes, a portable changing pad, disposable plastic bags, diaper cream, hand sanitizer, Band-Aids, an extra change of clothes, pacifiers, a burp cloth, a season-appropriate hat, baby bottles, and formula (if using), a few small toys, and ...

What do I need to pack in my baby's diaper bag? ›

What to pack in a diaper bag
  1. Diapers and wipes.
  2. A portable changing pad.
  3. Poop bags.
  4. Diaper cream.
  5. A spare onesie or set of clothes.
  6. A soft blanket, swaddle or burp cloth.
  7. A spare teether or pacifier.
  8. Extra toys for baby.

What makes a diaper bag a diaper bag? ›

Unlike regular bags, diaper bags are built with specific features in mind to support parents' busy lifestyles. They typically include multiple compartments for easy organization, durable and easy-to-clean materials, and comfortable straps suitable for extended wear.

How to pack bottles in a diaper bag? ›

Pre-portion each bottle.

Add pre-measured formula to each bottle only when you're ready to feed baby with it. With breast milk, stick pre-filled bottles into a portable cooler pack if you're going to be spending a good amount of time out and about on a hot day.

How many diapers should I put in my diaper bag? ›

How many diapers do you need in a diaper bag? Pack one diaper in your diaper bag for every two or three hours you plan to be away, plus one or two extra diapers just in case. So, for example, if you plan to be away for a couple of hours, pack three diapers.

Can I use a regular purse as a diaper bag? ›

Can I use any bag as a diaper bag? Many handbags and backpacks can double as diaper bags. Some parents choose to use a large bag they already have and just buy a diaper bag insert organizer so they have more pockets and organization inside their bag.

What age do I stop using a diaper bag? ›

Diaper bags are typically used from infancy through toddlerhood, which can be around 2 to 3 years old. During this period, you'll carry diapers, wipes, baby clothes, bottles, snacks, and other essentials when you're on the go.

Can you use a regular backpack as a diaper bag? ›

While regular backpacks might be a cost-effective alternative to a diaper bag, they usually don't come with as many features as backpacks that are specifically designed for parents.

How to pack wipes in a diaper bag? ›

As for wipes, stick with one full package. The Go Change™ Travel Diaper Changing Kit includes a convenient wipes case that holds a small amount that can slide into the internal pocket. This is great for when you want to just grab the whole changing pad and have all your supplies handy.

How to carry formula in a diaper bag? ›

Buy a formula dispenser that lets you fill it with a pre-measured amount of powder. Fill a couple of bottles with the right amount of water, and slide them into your diaper bag's bottle compartment. Then, you just mix the pre-measured powder in the bottle and presto!

How long is breastmilk good in a diaper bag? ›

Unlike cow's milk, breast milk can be left out at room temperature for four to six hours. So if you're taking a relatively quicker trip, it's as easy as popping a couple of extra bottles into your diaper bag, no ice packs needed.

When should I start packing my diaper bag? ›

Some moms-to-be start slowly packing their hospital bag once they enter their third trimester (27 weeks). Others wait until a week or two before their due date once they get into nesting mode.

How many outfits are in a diaper bag? ›

It's a good idea to pack anywhere between two to five extra outfits depending on your baby's age, how long you'll be out, and your baby's habits. A newborn who spits up a lot may need more outfits than others!

Is a diaper bag essential? ›

When it comes to babies, a must-have item is a diaper bag. It's so important that if you accidentally leave home without it, you'll have to turn around and go back and get it. In short, it's something you need every time you step foot outside of the house with your baby.

What do you put in a diaper bag for formula? ›

Pack formula bottles into insulated coolers or bags with airtight seals for the best results.

What is the best way to organize a diaper bag? ›

Start Small. When considering what to put in a diaper bag and where to put it, start small and work your way up. Within each of the diaper bag compartments and pockets, organize small items such as a pacifier, cotton bibs, and baby wipes into separate pouches or containers.

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