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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have two keekaroos and to me it’s worth it because I’m not washing changing pads every time baby pees or poos on it which for us happens a lot ![/quote] I feel like this baffles me. I’ve had three kids, My youngest is 8 months, I’ve had a boy and girls and I feel like there have been only a handful of these incidents. Do you take a long time changing them or something?[/quote] I have boys and nobody’s ever pooped on the changing pad. Pee only a few times when they were tiny. [/quote] Yea, this is weird to me, too. Two babies, and I really don't think either of them has peed or pooped on the changing pad....?[/quote] FTM (due next month) and I feel like everything I read online tells me to get the rubber changing pads like kekaroo because it’s easy to wipe up all the messes, but I much prefer the regular kind of changing pad because they look so much comfier for baby! I’ll take your word for it (and PP’s) and just get a regular changing pad with a cover/some of those waterproof liners. Hoping it’s true that there aren’t TOO many huge messes on them. [/quote] The skip hop portable changing pad can also be wiped down and it’s probably 1/10 the price. We live in a townhouse. Had one folded up in every floor and one for the diaper bag. They are amazing [/quote] My kid would have rolled right off of those [/quote] I am not saying this to be a judgy mcjudgerson but I mean, OP you should never leave your child unattended on a changing table because then can and will roll off of any of them once they reach that developmental milestone. Ease of roll off is a weird consideration because you should never leave them unattended and suspended off the ground, just FYI.[/quote]
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