These days more and more diaper manufacturers
and companies are seeking to design and produce adult diapers
that are easier for the person to use and more convenient and
effortless. These days, anything that consumes time and efforts,
takes a backseat and only those products that are quick &
simple to use and have value for money, sell. The same is with
Bedwetting can be a prolonged problem
with individuals even into adulthood. Surprising as it may
sound, many individuals secretly deal with the issue of bedwetting.
It can be an embarrassing and discomforting issue that is
caused by different reasons that differ from person to person.
Many patients and old people who have less
or no control on their urinary muscles suffer from bedwetting.
The simplest and most practical way to deal with this rather
embarrassing situation is the use of adult bedwetting diapers.
Adult bedwetting diapers are different from
regular diapers that an adult might use during the day. S
Forget bears and bunnies. Today's diaper bags are all about
mom and her needs: The need to be organized. The need to feel
stylish. The need to have daddy lug the thing around once
in awhile.
First, some general guidelines from veteran moms:
1. Always, always, always try it on first.
And if possible, stuff it with as much junk as you plan to
carry on a regular basis. This is the only way to tell if
it's everything fits, if it's too heavy, and if it will be
easy for you to carry.
2. When in doubt, make it black.
Yes, the new Kalencom Retro Tall Diaper Tote in pink poodles
is awfully cute ($39.90 at Oh BabyGift.com), but choose this,
and you don't have a prayer of getting your hubby to carry
it for you. Ever.
3. First functional, then fashionable.
It is wonderful that there are so many new designer diaper
bags out there. But cool doesn't cut it when you're in the
mall with a screaming baby, and you can't find the pacifier
because your diaper bag has no pockets or compartments.
What's New, What's Cool, What's Right
For You
For the super-organized, highly-functional mom, check out:
1. The Lands End Do-It-All Diaper Bag ($29.50)
This bag is practical, well-designed and won't break the bank.
It has an extra long changing pad, an adjustable strap and
a "parent pocket" to hold your sunglasses, cell
phone and other grown-up stuff. (http://www.landsend.com)
2. The L.L. Bean Diaper bag ($36)
Roomy enough to carry everything you'll need, but not so big
that you'll feel like you're carrying a suitcase, the L.L.
Bean diaper bag is designed with function in mind. For example,
it has a large zippered front section with the key clip, so
you can easily find your keys. Even more neat: The lining
is in a contrasting fabric color to make it easy to spot whatever
you're looking for inside. (http://www.llbean.com).
3.The Functionally Arranged Diaper Bag ($119.99)
This has to be one of the most innovative diaper bags I've
ever seen. It has a removable lightweight organizer insert
with compartments designed to carry diapers, bottles, etc.
It also has a place for keys, cell phone, wallet, etc., and
a strap that converts the bag from a shoulder bag to a backpack.
Plus, you can buy slipcovers in different fabrics, so you
can change the look of the bag without having to buy a new
one. (http://www.babyuniverse.com). For the Cool Daddy
4. The Skip*Hop Duo Diaper Bag ($50)
What makes this messenger-style diaper bag cool is that it
can attach to the handlebars of a stroller, leaving you precious
storage space in the stroller basket. It has two interior
organizer pockets, a cell phone holder, pen holders and two
zippered pockets. It's a great diaper bag for dads, because
the style doesn't scream, "I'm a pocketbook!" (http://www.babyuniverse.com).
5. The Diaper Dude Bag ($49.95)
Another sporty, messenger-style bag, the Diaper Dude bag comes
in several manly colors, including black, gray and camouflage.
It's designed to wear across your chest, so it doesn't look
like a purse. It has handy clips for keys, a padded changing
pad, three exterior pockets, and a removable cell phone pouch.
(http://www.babystyle.com).For the Ultra Hip and Super Stylish
6. Carter's Diaper Bag tote ($9.98)
Stylish and affordable, the Carter's Diaper Bag tote has plenty
of room, but no special compartments. What's nice about it
is the sleek, microfiber styling, which makes it look like
a stylish tote, rather than a diaper bag. Currently on sale
for 50% off at Babycenter (http://www.babycenter.com).
7. Amy Michelle diaper bags ($195-$225)
Amy Michelle makes two diaper bags: The Camellia and the Jasmine.
You'd never know these were diaper bags. They just look like
elegant black purses, yet they have many nice features for
moms, including internal and external bottle pockets, a quick-release
pacifier holder, an easy-to-find key ring, cell phone holder,
compartments for diapers, wipes, etc., a removable wet bag
and a large side pocket.
(http://www.amymichellebags.com)
8. The Pursonality Messenger Bag ($120)
Fun and sporty, the Pursonality Diaper Bag in Sugar and Spice
comes in a cotton candy color that will make you feel like
a star. And it's practical too. The fabric is stain- resistant
and easily wipes clean. You can convert it from a shoulder
bag to a backpack, and it's designed so you can access all
the pockets with one hand.
(http://www.diaperbags.com).
by Stephanie G
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