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How to Organise Your Changing Station Like a Pro

🧼 Introduction

Newborns go through up to 12 nappies a day — and that’s just the start! Having an organised changing station isn’t just about aesthetics, it’s about saving your sanity during those 3am nappy disasters. A streamlined setup helps you stay calm, efficient, and always prepared.

Let’s break down exactly how to set up a changing station that works for you, not against you.


🧺 1. Choose a Central Location

Whether it’s in the nursery, your bedroom, or even the living room — pick a space that’s easily accessible day and night. Ideally, somewhere with good lighting and a flat, secure surface.


🗂️ 2. Group Supplies by Category

Think nappies in one section, wipes in another, creams and lotions together. Use drawer dividers, baskets, or a storage caddy to keep everything tidy and easy to grab when it counts.

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🧷 3. Always Have a Spare Set of Everything

You’ll thank yourself later for keeping backups of vests, sleepsuits, muslins, and extra nappies right at hand. Keep them folded neatly in a separate drawer or hanging organiser nearby.


🧼 4. Use a Wipeable Changing Mat

A padded, waterproof changing mat is a must for quick clean-ups. Look for one with raised edges to prevent spills and help baby stay secure.

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🕓 5. Restock Regularly

The best setups fail without maintenance. Do a weekly top-up of nappies, wipes, nappy bags, and any creams. Keep a mini checklist if needed — especially during the early chaotic months.


🌟 Bonus Tips:

  • Keep hand sanitiser nearby for yourself

  • A small lamp or nightlight helps for late-night changes

  • Keep distractions (like a soft toy) handy to occupy baby

 

⚖️ Disclaimer:

This article is for informational purposes only and does not substitute medical or professional advice. Always follow safety guidelines and product instructions when setting up your baby’s changing area.

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