Changing Station Checklist (Day 10 ๐ŸŽ)


Hi Reader,

๐ŸŽ Day 10 is about having what you need where you need it

Having a changing station set up on each floor of your house saves you time and energy.

No searching for wipes at 3am.

No running up the stairs after your OB told you to "take it easy".

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๐ŸŽ YOUR DAY 10 GIFT:
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The Changing Station

You don't need a changing table on every floor, a changing pad or even a towel to lay the baby on is fine.

The key is having what you need all in one place, a caddy or basket works great.

Here's what I recommend keeping at your changing station....

๐Ÿ‘‰ CLICK HERE to grab the Changing Station Checklist ๐ŸŽ

๐Ÿค” NEWBORN NUGGET

In the first week after birth, thereโ€™s one key thing youโ€™ll track to know if your baby is staying hydrated and getting what they need to thrive:

Diaper count.

Here's the minimum # of wet diapers you're looking for/day:

First 24 hours = 1 wet diaper

Day 2 = 2 wet diapers

Day 3 = 3 wet diapers

Day 4 = 4 wet diapers

Day 5 = 5 wet diapers

Day 6 (and after) = 6 wet diapers

๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿผ ONE SMALL THING TO DO TODAY

Think about where diaper changes will actually happen.

Not just where the โ€œmainโ€ changing table is.

  • bedroom?
  • living room?
  • downstairs?

Then make sure you have the basics in each spot.

Future you (on 2 hours of sleep) will be very glad you did.

๐ŸŽ If you're just joining the Summer Baby Prep you can get the previous days' free gifts HERE.โ€‹

Talk to you tomorrow for Day 11!

xoxo,

Valerie Trumbower, PCD(DONA), CLC

Certified Postpartum Doula, Certified Lactation Counselor

P.S. If you want a clear plan for newborn sleep and feeding before your baby arrives, click here for my free class: newparentsacademy.com/freeโ€‹

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