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[quote=Anonymous]We are on baby #2 with a large gap. We happened to still have our first pad...a naturpedic, it is in like new condition. We live in a bigger house now, and I wanted a second one. I started out interested in the keekaroo but like others have said, it’s really kind of crazy expensive for what it is (a slab of foam) and what you will use it for. Even with giving myself permission to splurge on new baby things here and there, as we needed so little...I ended up with https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B017IRZNEK/ref=mp_s_a_1_4_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1533249620&sr=8-4&keywords=icomfort+changing+pad&dpPl=1&dpID=41UJl2ImoUL&ref=plSrch No regrets. It’s still a higher end pad, it’s huge so will comfortably fit baby for longer, and we are three months in with zero incidents. The whole thing is water proof, but also comes with a removable, washable pad. We use a cute simple cover on it and throw it in the wash once a week. In the very beginning, for the first week while we were still dealing with adjusting to diaper changes and meconium we put one of those blue chuck pads down with changes. Other than that we just throw the cover in when we do sheets. [/quote]
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