The Chosen Gap
In what way might we create a better means of carrying necessities for babycare?
I hate my diaper bag, which is the free bag I was given when leaving the hospital. I have yet to find one that meets my needs as a cloth-diapering, often baby-wearing mom. Messenger-style bags don't work and single-shoulder bags are uncomfortable; backpacks are difficult to organize in a useful manner.
I need a diaper bag that can hold cloth diapers (clean and dirty!), diapering supplies, baby toys, a nursing shawl, and a variety of other odds and ends (wallet, phone, keys, lip balm, hand sanitizer, etc. etc.) in a way that is convenient and comfortable when I have a sixteen pound baby strapped to my chest.
I hate my diaper bag, which is the free bag I was given when leaving the hospital. I have yet to find one that meets my needs as a cloth-diapering, often baby-wearing mom. Messenger-style bags don't work and single-shoulder bags are uncomfortable; backpacks are difficult to organize in a useful manner.
I need a diaper bag that can hold cloth diapers (clean and dirty!), diapering supplies, baby toys, a nursing shawl, and a variety of other odds and ends (wallet, phone, keys, lip balm, hand sanitizer, etc. etc.) in a way that is convenient and comfortable when I have a sixteen pound baby strapped to my chest.