Changing your baby on the go: what to bring

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Changing your baby on the go: what to bring

Getting out of the house with a baby can feel like a mission, and nappy changes are often the part you want to be most prepared for. A little planning can make those on-the-go moments feel calmer, whether you’re popping to the shops, heading to a café, or spending time outdoors.

Pack enough nappies and wipes

When you’re out and about, it helps to take enough spare nappies and wipes so you can change your baby as often as they need. Babies can be unpredictable, and running out mid-trip adds stress you don’t need.

A simple rule that works for many families is packing a few extras, even for short outings. It also helps to pack a spare change of clothes, just in case of a poonami. It’s one of those small things that can make you feel more confident the moment you leave the door.

Bring a travel changing mat

A reusable travel changing mat is one of the most practical items for nappy changes on the go. Many changing bags now come with a built-in mat, but having one you trust (and can wipe clean easily) makes a big difference.

A mat helps keep your baby:

     

      • more comfortable

      • supported on uneven surfaces

      • separated from public changing surfaces

    Wherever you change, comfort matters

    Out-and-about changes don’t always happen in perfect places. Sometimes it’s:

       

        • in the back of the car

        • on your lap

        • in a park

        • in public toilets

      A travel mat helps you create a clean, comfortable spot quickly, wherever you are. It’s a simple way to make nappy changes feel more manageable when you’re away from home.

      A gentle reminder

      If nappy changes feel harder when you’re out, that’s completely normal. Being prepared isn’t about doing everything perfectly, it’s about making things a little easier for you and your baby in real life.

      Check out Angie’s video

       

       

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      baby, Blogs
      Post by Angie Willis
      Apr 22, 2026 12:00:00 AM

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