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Diaper Bag
What is Diaper Bag?

A diaper bag is a specially designed bag that is used to carry essential items for babies and toddlers, such as diapers, wipes, bottles, extra clothes, and toys. It is designed to be convenient and organized, with multiple compartments and pockets to keep everything easily accessible.

Treendly Index Treendly Forecast Google TikTok YouTube Amazon
MOM: +2.33%
How much search volume does it get?
Google searches
135K/mo
Amazon searches
311.1K/mo
TikTok views
869.9M
TikTok videos
73.7K
Who is interested in this?
Gender
Female
88%
Unspecified
10%
Male
4%
Age
18-24
39%
25-34
40%
35-44
10%
45-49
3%
50-54
3%
55-64
3%
65+
3%

Is Diaper Bag trending?

Yes. Diaper Bag growing with a month-over-month change of 5.2% over the past 5 years, with approximately 135,000 monthly searches.

This is a seasonal trend that peaks every July. The seasonal demand is forecasted to decline over the next year.


Why is Diaper Bag trending?

1
Convenience and Organization
Diaper bags are designed with multiple compartments and pockets, making it easy to organize and find items quickly. This helps parents stay prepared and efficient when taking care of their baby's needs.
2
Portability
Diaper bags are designed to be portable and easy to carry. They often come with adjustable straps or handles, allowing parents to carry them comfortably while also carrying their baby or pushing a stroller.
3
Versatility
Diaper bags are not just for diapers. They have enough space to carry other essential items for babies, such as wipes, bottles, extra clothes, blankets, toys, and even personal items for parents like wallets and keys.
4
Fashionable Designs
Diaper bags have evolved to be more stylish and fashionable, with a wide range of designs, colors, and patterns available. This allows parents to choose a diaper bag that suits their personal style and preferences.
5
Increasing Awareness and Acceptance
As society becomes more accepting of parents taking care of their babies in public spaces, the need for functional and stylish diaper bags has increased. This has led to a growing market for diaper bags and a wider variety of options available.

Where is this trending?

Related queries
Demographics
Gender
Female
88%
Unspecified
10%
Male
4%
Age
18-24
25%
25-34
55%
35-44
15%
45-49
4%
50-54
4%
55-64
4%
65+
4%
869.9M video views
73.7K published videos
Demographics
Age
18-24
58%
25-34
30%
35+
12%
Top countries
United States
25%
Canada
22%
Malaysia
8%
Netherlands
7%
Belgium
6%
Audience interests
Babies DIY & Handicrafts Family Home & Garden Cooking
Related hashtags
#hospitalbag #diaper

What are people saying?

46 threads
AI Insights Mixed sentiment
Discussions about diaper bags focus on their practicality, contents, and experiences related to using them during outings with children. Many users share tips and frustrations about packing and managing diaper bags effectively.
Packing Essentials
Users discuss what items are essential to include in a diaper bag for various outings, emphasizing the importance of being prepared.
Convenience vs. Bulk
There are mixed feelings about the size and weight of diaper bags, with some users finding them cumbersome while others appreciate their organizational features.
Practical Tips
Advice is shared on how to efficiently use diaper bags, including suggestions for items like foldable potty seats and smock bibs that can help during outings.
Frustrations with Diaper Management
Parents express frustrations regarding managing used diapers and the messes that can occur while out, indicating a need for better solutions.
Second-Time Parent Considerations
Second-time parents are seeking recommendations for diaper bags that accommodate the needs of multiple children, highlighting evolving needs.
Common questions
  • What are the best diaper bags for multiple children?
  • How do you pack a diaper bag for a day out?
  • What essentials should always be in a diaper bag?
  • How do you manage used diapers while out?
  • What tips do you have for organizing a diaper bag?
Pain points
  • Struggling to pack everything needed without making the bag too heavy.
  • Dealing with used diapers and messes during outings.
  • Finding the right balance between convenience and bulkiness.
  • Remembering to bring essential items for different types of outings.
  • Managing the needs of multiple children with one diaper bag.
r/whatisit
What is this that we found in my wife’s diaper bag?
submitted by /u/whoresongummy to r/whatisit [link] [comments]
whoresongummy · Mar 14, 2026
r/Buyingforbaby
Diaper bag recs?
Making my baby registry and I’m super attached to this one cute diaper crossbody tote bag I found but it looks like most “diaper bags” are backpacks? Just wondering if new parents found use out of diaper backpacks or if you found it too big for daily use. For ref, we don’t travel much, and expect most outings to be a couple hours/dinners/social events, not long hikes or adventures. Given this, do we still need a diaper backpack? Advice welcome on what you realistically use! submitted by /u/SampleRemarkable5572 to r/Buyingforbaby [link] [comments]
SampleRemarkable5572 · Feb 26, 2026
r/BabyBumps
What do you REALLY need in your diaper bag for a day out with your baby?
I feel like I see so many first time moms with huge backpacks stuffed with baby stuff. If that’s really necessary I won’t judge but can any experienced moms tell me what you really need with you for an outing? submitted by /u/footgnd010 to r/BabyBumps [link] [comments]
footgnd010 · Feb 13, 2026
r/pregnant
Is a diaper bag/backpack really that superior or can I just buy a nice tote?
I really don't like the look of those and would like to keep my style as is. Definitely ip for dressing up my baby in cute patterned clothes, but I'd like to keep my Matrix vibe lol. Can I just get domething like a Coach Brooklyn bag with a smaller insert eith diapers/clothes or are all those extra compartments really that much more useful? submitted by /u/ColourConfusedMiss to r/pregnant [link] [comments]
ColourConfusedMiss · Jan 10, 2026
r/AITAH
AITA if I cancel hubby's birthday plans and leave the house leaving hubby to host his family for my birthday?
I only have four days to make a decision. I have been going back and forth trying to decide if I should cancel my husbands birthday reservations I made for him at this really cool indoor golf place followed by reservations for dinner. He's always commented on wanting to try both and I thought it would make a nice gift. His birthday is only a few days after mine. For Christmas he legit took the time to buy and wrap me a box of diapers for our daughter in the next size up and presented it to me as my gift. I'm still angry about that. No, gag gifts for Christmas has never been a thing between us. Last year he got me a spatula and I thought this year he would do better after the falling out we had over the spatula. A little bit of Background info: Our daughter is now two months old and we have been working on replacing the floor and painting our home since before she was born with the goal of having it done before she can crawl. Over the summer he did the nursery floor and in the fall, a week before she was born, he did the flooring in our older son's room. Mind you, the flooring was given to us for free from my dad, and my dad bought my husband his own miter saw for Christmas to get the job done so we would no longer have to borrow his. I do all the painting. This past week as we have been clearing things out of our bedroom for me to do the painting and him the flooring he brought up my birthday. He said, "wow, all this work for your birthday gift." I said "Excuse me, what gift? He said "All the work of putting the flooring in our bedroom, but don't worry I'll still do a dinner for you and we can invite your mom and my family, what do you want me to cook?" I said "I would like to just have a quiet birthday dinner, you, me and the kids at Longhorn Steak House, come home and watch a movie together. Also, the flooring is not my gift. This is something we've been planning now for a year. And with the house torn up, I don't want to host anyone in our home especially after having hosted for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Besides we don't even have a place for people to sit. We have all the bedroom furniture, and our clothing in the living room. I'm currently sleeping on the mattress on the floor in here. Plus, I'm not a fan of your brother coming over so you two can sit and just drink beer all evening while I watch our and his kids." He said no, I'm going to cook at home, just tell me what you want me to cook. I said "Ok, I want to do steak, mashed potatoes, and green beans." (But there is a problem here, he can't make mashed potatoes to save his life and only likes green beans if their boiled. I like fresh green beans slowly sautéed with olive oil, garlic and herbs. So if I want it cooked this way, I will have to do it.) He said "no, we're not doing steak, it will cost to much if the family comes over. I'll just do a chicken." I lost it. I said again, "For MY birthday... I DO NOT want people over." He kept arguing the issue and I said "fine, do what you want for my birthday." Side note: Last year, he ordered the traditional tres leches cake but he ordered it with peaches. I hate peaches, he likes peaches. I like strawberries. Plus, my name was spelled wrong on the birthday cake, he thought it was hilarious. I am now seriously considering cancelling his b-day golf outing & dinner reservations, leaving home if he invites his family for my birthday, buying him a box of diaper wipes and presenting it with a card that says "Happy birthday. I painted the house for you." Would I be the Asshole? Update: Birthday plans: I have since logged in and cancelled his birthday golf outing and dinner reservations for next week. Tomorrow is my birthday and his day off work so he will be watching baby as I have also booked myself for a 90 minute massage. After that I will be stopping by Starbuck for my favorite drink and one hour of un-interrupted time with my new book that my son got me for Christmas. Then I will be picking him up from school and taking him to go see a movie. I will round off the day by coming home, taking a long hot bubble bath, ordering DoorDash and ending my day holding baby girl. That sounds like an amazing birthday to me. For him, I will just be getting him a card that reads "Happy Birthday, I painted the house for you." The bag will contain a case of diaper wipes. If he looks disappointed, I will just tell him "I cancelled the Golf outing and dinner reservations and instead go this bulk pack of wipes; the perfect gift to accompany the box of diapers you got me for Christmas." He will get the message. Divorce: As for the people advocating for divorce, kicking him to the curb, leaving with the kids in the middle of the night, claiming that he isn't a good husband to me and father to our baby, please know that you only got one little glimpse into our life. He is a loving and caring father to our children. We struggled with infertility for a very long time so this baby was a surprise but a welcomed blessing. Every day I prayed to not miscarry and even feared death during labor as my pregnancy was high-risk. He took a month off of work to care for me as I recovered from 3 degree tearing and a bruised tailbone. Every night he does the night time routine: Bath, pajamas, story time, and rocks baby girl to sleep. While he does that, I do the house reset: dishes, garbage, sweep. He wakes with me for all her feedings and prioritizes my sleep over his to make sure that I am rested enough to care for our daughter during the day. This is the same man who, during pregnancy, cooked me breakfast every morning and massaged my feet every night. Before he leaves for work every day he will make sure I have time to self-care (shower, brush my teeth, eat breakfast, and pump) before handing me the baby (if she's awake). Then he will make sure I am happy on the couch with baby girl and anything I could need before he leaves-blanket, remote, water cup, my phone, phone charger, a clean binky and bottle for baby. As soon as he get's home from work, he will take her and give me 30 minutes to myself before we start talking dinner plans. We make a good team when it comes to daily life. I don't have to make him lists of things to do. I like that when were low on milk, he will just pick it up on his way home without having to be asked and he doesn't wait for a "thank you" like he did me some big favor the way I have seen other men seek gratitude for doing basic tasks. He sucks at gift giving and this year and last year, so yes! I will be doing nothing for him for his birthday. Despite the shitty thoughtless gift and non-birthday birthday plans, I will be holding off on kicking him out and just matching his energy for his birthday. For Christmas 2026, I think I will get him an IKEA toddler bed to assemble for our daughter and call it a day. Birthday update: Yesterday was my birthday. Hubby surprised me with breakfast out at my favorite local spot and we did a Home Depot run for more flooring. After that, I did go for my massage, It was wonderful, and I did stop at Starbuck for my free birthday drink. I didn't have time to sit and read before I had to pick my boy from school, but that's ok. Instead of going to see a movie at the theater we came home and began a Harry Potter Movie marathon. I LOVE Harry Potter. However, my son, without my knowing, had texted my dad and my best friend to come over and surprise me with a visit. He didn't know that I had already had my best friend and her niece scheduled to come over to look through a pile of clothes before I took a large haul to donate at the Salvation Army. It was so much fun watching her niece try on dresses. We wrapped up the night with some pizza and cheesy bread. Hubby surprised me with a little gift: two new books, a pack of my favorite cookies, and a squishy niffler that I can add to my Harry Potter book shelf. Overall, I had a great day. :) submitted by /u/Funny_Leather_5540 to r/AITAH [link] [comments]
Funny_Leather_5540 · Jan 5, 2026
r/BabyBumps
Why diaper bag do you use that you love?
Got the diaper bag I asked for from my registry and turns out, I don’t like it and I haven’t even given birth yet. On the hunt for a new bag but I want input from others this time. submitted by /u/seagoddess1 to r/BabyBumps [link] [comments]
seagoddess1 · Jan 2, 2026
All threads (46)
Thread Source Author Date
RE:Diaper cream
... at home. For the diaper bag I use Badgers diaper cream and it works well...
community.whattoexpect.com AlpineSheep Apr 6, 2026
Massive diaper bag recommendations
For three under 3 needing something big. Thinking just a massive tote bag??? Any recommendations would be helpful
community.whattoexpect.com happyhealthy101 Apr 6, 2026
Massive diaper bag recommendations
For three under 3 needing something big. Thinking just a massive tote bag??? Any recommendations would be helpful
community.whattoexpect.com happyhealthy101 Apr 6, 2026
RE:Those ppl with no kids generally don't understand why they should not use lift at crowded shopping mall
... dont say sry one... their diaper bag hit ppl dont say sry...
forums.hardwarezone.com.sg Wu-Han Clan Apr 5, 2026
RE:Cassandra See has one HUGE REGRET when it comes to her relationship with her son | DNA EP3
... for your girlfriend. But a diaper bag is okay if you have ...
forums.hardwarezone.com.sg yperic Apr 5, 2026
RE:How to tell my husband he’s not pulling his weight
... the morning and getting her bag together. You all can alternate... do all the rocking, any diaper changing, etc. in the middle...
community.whattoexpect.com emsnc Apr 5, 2026
Best tote diaper bag
Need something much bigger for the summer to hold the usual diaper bag needs plus bathing suits, sunscreen etc. what’s your Recs for a tote or I guess backpack as long as it doesn’t look like I’m hiking
community.whattoexpect.com BrittanyBaby1989 Apr 5, 2026
RE:Lufthansa Boeing 747-400 use of escape hatch in the flight deck
Option 1. Wait for someone to show up with the stairs at the L1 door Option 2. Slide down the rope at L1. I keep a pair of gloves in my flight bag. (The gloves are also useful for preflight and cargo inspection.) Option 3. Go down the slide from the Crew Service Door. Option 4. Inertia reel from the Overhead escape hatch. Use the Excape Harness, aka diaper.
www.ar15.com The_Emu Apr 3, 2026
RE:Snack ideas?
We are doing a rotation of Gerber puffs, applesauce, bananas, Cheerios, cotton candy grapes, strawberries, string cheese, and Hawaiian rolls as our “ snack” offers. If we are out traveling around I keep just Gerber puffs in the car or diaper bag to give if we need a snack break.
community.whattoexpect.com Kaye9989 Apr 3, 2026
Diaper bag??
Sooo when are we ditching the diaper bag? I’m an over preparer, but we don’t really use it on outings unless we need to change a diaper and feel like I can just keep a few things in my car now
community.whattoexpect.com l110 Apr 3, 2026
Diaper bags
Anyone love their diaper bag? I bought a pottery barn one before having my son, now I feel like it’s been outgrown, not much fits in it and it’s like a duffel bag style. I kinda want to upgrade to a backpack style, since I’m always carrying so much stuff �� anyone have any recommendations?!
community.whattoexpect.com Augustmama810 Apr 2, 2026
RE:Must haves for taking 1yr old (April 10) to zoo
Stroller and weather appropriate clothing. Food and diaper bag.
community.whattoexpect.com Jgddhyrgsrhj Apr 2, 2026
RE:Whole milk?
We’ve been transitioning my son to whole milk since he was 11 months and 1 week. We’re now down to doing 2 oz of formula and 6 oz of whole milk. We’re going to use the last (almost empty) can of formula that we keep in the house and what we keep in the diaper bag then we’re done.
community.whattoexpect.com ktanderson1 Apr 2, 2026
The Far-Right Cash Machine - Naomi Bethuen
... her son’s from her diaper bag, Hendrix, when asked by Omar... the child “digging” through her bag justifies calling him the slur... from my 18-month-old son’s diaper bag at a park. I called...
www.democraticunderground.com justaprogressive Apr 2, 2026
2.5 days postpartum and I feel like I hate him… (long post)
.... I guess changing the baby’s diaper became a family affair. My... just spending time with the bag and our family! The rest... morning, I changed the baby’s diaper cause I guess I’m the ...
community.whattoexpect.com lovemythreex3 Apr 2, 2026
RE:Artemis II
... Garment (MAG) is an adult-sized diaper with extra absorption material that... containment device (FCD) was a bag attached directly to the body ...] Assuming the astronaut urinates, the diaper would only need to be ...
templeoftcap.freeforums.net darkWEIRD0_67 Apr 2, 2026
RE:First Time Travel Questions
... extra diapers or an extra bag in these. Our car seat... seat pretty snug but the bag for the stroller was MASSIVE! ... put a pretty big weeknder bag on our last trip! 2. ... for your layover holding the diaper bag and giving you some free ...
community.whattoexpect.com Kzbylski Apr 2, 2026
RE:Solids on the go
I have a little cooler pack that fits in our diaper bag. I usually pack fruit, a pouch, babybel cheese, etc. or any type of puffs/teething crackers!
community.whattoexpect.com Tmarq14 Apr 1, 2026
RE:Urinary catheter?
... option for a plastic collection bag to be placed - it... stays in place under the diaper until baby pees so hopefully...
community.whattoexpect.com AlpineSheep Apr 1, 2026
RE:UTI
When they tested my daughter they used a “puck” (my sister is an ER nurse and called it that. I have no idea what it’s actually called lol) but it was a bag that they stuck over her. It went inside her diaper and collected the urine. They sent it off to be tested! I made sure to pack a bottle and water cup.
community.whattoexpect.com sshekell Mar 31, 2026
RE:Large family TTC/NTNP
... shoved the tests in my diaper bag and used one in the ...
community.babycenter.com Ma4angels Mar 31, 2026
RE:Monitor recs
I have the hello baby monitor and love it! It’s so easy to set up and move so any time we travel (whether a full trip or just to my parents or siblings houses) and my kids need to nap, I just take it with us. Takes 1 minute to unplug and throw in diaper bag and then 1 minute to set up wherever we go. https://a.co/d/0gmnYps5?tag=wte-community-20
community.whattoexpect.com britttany2424 Mar 31, 2026
RE:King Charles and Camilla to meet President Trump on US state visit in April
baladar said: Maybe King Swollenbussy and President Shittybussy can trade stories about their side piece whores eventually becoming their wives. SECURE THE DIAPER BAG!!
www.lipstickalley.com SexyLady Mar 31, 2026
What diaper bag do you use?
Ive had a jujube backpack since my oldest was born, my dog peed on it so I wanted to try a new one. I got an Eddie Bauer one and HATE IT after one day Please sos help tell me the good and the bad (I have 2 kids I need to pack it for) THX
community.whattoexpect.com GrapeJuiceBoys Mar 30, 2026
What is this that we found in my wife’s diaper bag?
submitted by /u/whoresongummy to r/whatisit [link] [comments]
reddit.com whoresongummy Mar 14, 2026
Diaper bag recs?
Making my baby registry and I’m super attached to this one cute diaper crossbody tote bag I found but it looks like most “diaper bags” are backpacks? Just wondering if new parents found use out of diaper backpacks or if you found it too big for daily use. For ref, we don’t travel much, and expect most outings to be a couple hours/dinners/social events, not long hikes or adventures. Given this, do we still need a diaper backpack? Advice welcome on what you realistically use! submitted by /u/SampleRemarkable5572 to r/Buyingforbaby [link] [comments]
reddit.com SampleRemarkable5572 Feb 26, 2026
What do you REALLY need in your diaper bag for a day out with your baby?
I feel like I see so many first time moms with huge backpacks stuffed with baby stuff. If that’s really necessary I won’t judge but can any experienced moms tell me what you really need with you for an outing? submitted by /u/footgnd010 to r/BabyBumps [link] [comments]
reddit.com footgnd010 Feb 13, 2026
Is a diaper bag/backpack really that superior or can I just buy a nice tote?
I really don't like the look of those and would like to keep my style as is. Definitely ip for dressing up my baby in cute patterned clothes, but I'd like to keep my Matrix vibe lol. Can I just get domething like a Coach Brooklyn bag with a smaller insert eith diapers/clothes or are all those extra compartments really that much more useful? submitted by /u/ColourConfusedMiss to r/pregnant [link] [comments]
reddit.com ColourConfusedMiss Jan 10, 2026
AITA if I cancel hubby's birthday plans and leave the house leaving hubby to host his family for my birthday?
I only have four days to make a decision. I have been going back and forth trying to decide if I should cancel my husbands birthday reservations I made for him at this really cool indoor golf place followed by reservations for dinner. He's always commented on wanting to try both and I thought it would make a nice gift. His birthday is only a few days after mine. For Christmas he legit took the time to buy and wrap me a box of diapers for our daughter in the next size up and presented it to me as my gift. I'm still angry about that. No, gag gifts for Christmas has never been a thing between us. Last year he got me a spatula and I thought this year he would do better after the falling out we had over the spatula. A little bit of Background info: Our daughter is now two months old and we have been working on replacing the floor and painting our home since before she was born with the goal of having it done before she can crawl. Over the summer he did the nursery floor and in the fall, a week before she was born, he did the flooring in our older son's room. Mind you, the flooring was given to us for free from my dad, and my dad bought my husband his own miter saw for Christmas to get the job done so we would no longer have to borrow his. I do all the painting. This past week as we have been clearing things out of our bedroom for me to do the painting and him the flooring he brought up my birthday. He said, "wow, all this work for your birthday gift." I said "Excuse me, what gift? He said "All the work of putting the flooring in our bedroom, but don't worry I'll still do a dinner for you and we can invite your mom and my family, what do you want me to cook?" I said "I would like to just have a quiet birthday dinner, you, me and the kids at Longhorn Steak House, come home and watch a movie together. Also, the flooring is not my gift. This is something we've been planning now for a year. And with the house torn up, I don't want to host anyone in our home especially after having hosted for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Besides we don't even have a place for people to sit. We have all the bedroom furniture, and our clothing in the living room. I'm currently sleeping on the mattress on the floor in here. Plus, I'm not a fan of your brother coming over so you two can sit and just drink beer all evening while I watch our and his kids." He said no, I'm going to cook at home, just tell me what you want me to cook. I said "Ok, I want to do steak, mashed potatoes, and green beans." (But there is a problem here, he can't make mashed potatoes to save his life and only likes green beans if their boiled. I like fresh green beans slowly sautéed with olive oil, garlic and herbs. So if I want it cooked this way, I will have to do it.) He said "no, we're not doing steak, it will cost to much if the family comes over. I'll just do a chicken." I lost it. I said again, "For MY birthday... I DO NOT want people over." He kept arguing the issue and I said "fine, do what you want for my birthday." Side note: Last year, he ordered the traditional tres leches cake but he ordered it with peaches. I hate peaches, he likes peaches. I like strawberries. Plus, my name was spelled wrong on the birthday cake, he thought it was hilarious. I am now seriously considering cancelling his b-day golf outing & dinner reservations, leaving home if he invites his family for my birthday, buying him a box of diaper wipes and presenting it with a card that says "Happy birthday. I painted the house for you." Would I be the Asshole? Update: Birthday plans: I have since logged in and cancelled his birthday golf outing and dinner reservations for next week. Tomorrow is my birthday and his day off work so he will be watching baby as I have also booked myself for a 90 minute massage. After that I will be stopping by Starbuck for my favorite drink and one hour of un-interrupted time with my new book that my son got me for Christmas. Then I will be picking him up from school and taking him to go see a movie. I will round off the day by coming home, taking a long hot bubble bath, ordering DoorDash and ending my day holding baby girl. That sounds like an amazing birthday to me. For him, I will just be getting him a card that reads "Happy Birthday, I painted the house for you." The bag will contain a case of diaper wipes. If he looks disappointed, I will just tell him "I cancelled the Golf outing and dinner reservations and instead go this bulk pack of wipes; the perfect gift to accompany the box of diapers you got me for Christmas." He will get the message. Divorce: As for the people advocating for divorce, kicking him to the curb, leaving with the kids in the middle of the night, claiming that he isn't a good husband to me and father to our baby, please know that you only got one little glimpse into our life. He is a loving and caring father to our children. We struggled with infertility for a very long time so this baby was a surprise but a welcomed blessing. Every day I prayed to not miscarry and even feared death during labor as my pregnancy was high-risk. He took a month off of work to care for me as I recovered from 3 degree tearing and a bruised tailbone. Every night he does the night time routine: Bath, pajamas, story time, and rocks baby girl to sleep. While he does that, I do the house reset: dishes, garbage, sweep. He wakes with me for all her feedings and prioritizes my sleep over his to make sure that I am rested enough to care for our daughter during the day. This is the same man who, during pregnancy, cooked me breakfast every morning and massaged my feet every night. Before he leaves for work every day he will make sure I have time to self-care (shower, brush my teeth, eat breakfast, and pump) before handing me the baby (if she's awake). Then he will make sure I am happy on the couch with baby girl and anything I could need before he leaves-blanket, remote, water cup, my phone, phone charger, a clean binky and bottle for baby. As soon as he get's home from work, he will take her and give me 30 minutes to myself before we start talking dinner plans. We make a good team when it comes to daily life. I don't have to make him lists of things to do. I like that when were low on milk, he will just pick it up on his way home without having to be asked and he doesn't wait for a "thank you" like he did me some big favor the way I have seen other men seek gratitude for doing basic tasks. He sucks at gift giving and this year and last year, so yes! I will be doing nothing for him for his birthday. Despite the shitty thoughtless gift and non-birthday birthday plans, I will be holding off on kicking him out and just matching his energy for his birthday. For Christmas 2026, I think I will get him an IKEA toddler bed to assemble for our daughter and call it a day. Birthday update: Yesterday was my birthday. Hubby surprised me with breakfast out at my favorite local spot and we did a Home Depot run for more flooring. After that, I did go for my massage, It was wonderful, and I did stop at Starbuck for my free birthday drink. I didn't have time to sit and read before I had to pick my boy from school, but that's ok. Instead of going to see a movie at the theater we came home and began a Harry Potter Movie marathon. I LOVE Harry Potter. However, my son, without my knowing, had texted my dad and my best friend to come over and surprise me with a visit. He didn't know that I had already had my best friend and her niece scheduled to come over to look through a pile of clothes before I took a large haul to donate at the Salvation Army. It was so much fun watching her niece try on dresses. We wrapped up the night with some pizza and cheesy bread. Hubby surprised me with a little gift: two new books, a pack of my favorite cookies, and a squishy niffler that I can add to my Harry Potter book shelf. Overall, I had a great day. :) submitted by /u/Funny_Leather_5540 to r/AITAH [link] [comments]
reddit.com Funny_Leather_5540 Jan 5, 2026
Why diaper bag do you use that you love?
Got the diaper bag I asked for from my registry and turns out, I don’t like it and I haven’t even given birth yet. On the hunt for a new bag but I want input from others this time. submitted by /u/seagoddess1 to r/BabyBumps [link] [comments]
reddit.com seagoddess1 Jan 2, 2026
Diaper Bag recommendation
Please spam me with all diaper bag recommendations. I have a second kid coming and a one year old so it'd be great if it's big enough to fit diapers for both my kids. submitted by /u/No_Enthusiasm6949 to r/BuyItForLife [link] [comments]
reddit.com No_Enthusiasm6949 Dec 14, 2025
Can we talk about diaper bags?
I’m a FTM due in January and I’m trying to find the best option that will work for me. I’m thinking of using a book bag. I’ve looked through Amazon and the options are pretty overwhelming. Do you really need all the different pockets inside of the main compartment?! Does there need to be an insulated part for bottles? Any insight or brand recommendations would be greatly appreciated 🫶🏼 submitted by /u/Constant_Internal_40 to r/BabyBumps [link] [comments]
reddit.com Constant_Internal_40 Oct 13, 2025
Luxury diaper bag help
I was looking to get a luxury diaper bag for our baby girl that we are welcoming here soon.. it’s been a rough pregnancy and my plan was to treat myself to a luxury diaper bag. I had looked around previously by myself and the one I liked the most was the large Dior Toujours bag. I did some research online and saw some women say they were using the Chanel 25 so I went with my husband today to see if could compare the two. We started at Dior and I still loved the Toujours and we ended at Chanel… Well, I walked out with a Chanel Caviar Quilted XXL Travel Flap Bag… I never thought I would have the opportunity to buy this bag after seeing people recommend it as a diaper bag online and then discovering Chanel wasn’t making it anymore… well, they are and that’s what we landed on today. My dilemma is how nice the bag is, it’s gorgeous but it feels SO extra.. I know a Dior is also extra but this feels next level and now I’m torn on whether or not to keep it. It feels special because I never thought it would be an option but I want to make sure I use it enough to justify the purchase. The Toujours I felt I could dress down a little more since it was more subtle and there is no subtlety to the Travel bag.. my husband also ended up being the one to purchase it as my push present which wasn’t the original plan.. just wondering if anyone could share their thoughts or opinion on the situation because I’m feeling a bit of buyers remorse.. submitted by /u/Dramatic_Opening_893 to r/luxurypurses [link] [comments]
reddit.com Dramatic_Opening_893 Oct 4, 2025
Best diaper bag for first-time parents?
I’m going to be a dad in a few weeks, and honestly, I have no idea what makes a diaper bag actually good. There are so many options out there backpack style, tote style, expensive ones, budget ones and it’s hard to tell what’s worth it and what’s just hype. For any experienced parents out there, what’s the best diaper bag for parents? I’m looking for something practical, easy to carry, and durable enough to last a while. Bonus if it has lots of pockets and is easy to clean. Would love to hear what’s worked for you. Thanks! submitted by /u/Overall-Run6529 to r/ManyBaggers [link] [comments]
reddit.com Overall-Run6529 Sep 25, 2025
Diaper bag - what did you actually use?
Very early on, but currently expecting - yay! And planning is stress-relieving for me, so I’m wondering: - As a new mom, what bag did you actually carry? - How did it work for you? - Did you transition at some point as your kid got older? What to? Currently very torn between the idea of adding a little everyday glamour vs going full utility. Opinions are super helpful! ETA: These responses have been so helpful! (And please keep them coming.) One thing I’m hearing loud and clear - if you go dedicated diaper bag, lean heavy on practical. Otherwise just use a bag you already have/like. submitted by /u/alpacaapicnic to r/handbags [link] [comments]
reddit.com alpacaapicnic Sep 9, 2025
Lisa Nowak, a former NASA astronaut, infamously drove 900 miles wearing diapers to confront her ex’s new girlfriend. Armed with a knife, BB gun, pepper spray, and trash bags, she ambushed the woman in an airport parking lot but was arrested before she could inflict serious harm.
submitted by /u/theblckpill to r/CantBelieveThatsReal [link] [comments]
reddit.com theblckpill Sep 4, 2025
Lisa Nowak, a former NASA astronaut, drove 900 miles non-stop (wearing adult diapers) to confront her ex's new girlfriend. Armed with a knife, BB gun, and trash bags, she confronted the woman in a parking lot but was arrested before causing serious harm.
submitted by /u/Prestigious-Yam-8605 to r/interestingasfuck [link] [comments]
reddit.com Prestigious-Yam-8605 Aug 31, 2025
storage tip: get yourself a diaper bag to store your deck stuff
I use a laptop charger for my deck because my rats chewed the last 3 I've had. I also got this thing for $20 on Facebook marketplace. there's so many pockets for all my trinkets. submitted by /u/tribow8 to r/SteamDeck [link] [comments]
reddit.com tribow8 Aug 22, 2025
[PRODUCT] Not even diaper bags are safe
Seriously, most diaper bags I saw were unisex looking, just plain one-colored bags. submitted by /u/I-am-a-fungi to r/pointlesslygendered [link] [comments]
reddit.com I-am-a-fungi Aug 21, 2025
What diaper bags are you loving?
I was thinking beis or state bag, but there’s less of a “go to” for these than other baby things I’ve noticed. I want something practical, stylish and sleek. submitted by /u/ohwellokaythenn to r/pregnant [link] [comments]
reddit.com ohwellokaythenn Jul 22, 2025
Save me from buying this diaper bag
Help!! After a ton of research and several returns, I’m convinced the Caraa Diaper Bag is the one. I cannot justify that price - someone please tell me there’s something else out there that opens wide, has insulated pockets, an easily accessible changing pad and diaper situation etc. Rejects: Dagne Dover Indi, SkipHop Mainframe, Jujube New Classic Update: we have a winner. The Calpak! Doesn’t come with stroller straps or a changing pad but easy fix. The SkipHop Forma was a very very close second. So well designed but not the best quality. submitted by /u/wyze_owl25321 to r/Buyingforbaby [link] [comments]
reddit.com wyze_owl25321 Jan 28, 2025
Dad ProTip: tape a piece of tubing inside the diaper pail to avoid the impenetrable vacuum effect on overstuffed bags.
Anyone else feel like they were about rip the bag of nuclear waste in half trying to remove it? I used a piece of old curtain rod, and sanded off burrs. Has been working for 2+ years now. submitted by /u/N3wThrowawayWhoDis to r/daddit [link] [comments]
reddit.com N3wThrowawayWhoDis Apr 20, 2023
Who didn’t replace the bags in the diaper pale?
submitted by /u/achev to r/Wellthatsucks [link] [comments]
reddit.com achev Sep 29, 2021
Manly man needs manly diaper bags
submitted by /u/lovaduck to r/pointlesslygendered [link] [comments]
reddit.com lovaduck Sep 16, 2020
SAD: 'Tactical' diaper bag
submitted by /u/Salah_Ketik to r/ShitAmericansSay [link] [comments]
reddit.com Salah_Ketik Aug 5, 2019
I made a diaper bag that transforms into a changing station. Great for all but super useful for men who don’t normally get changing stations in public bathrooms
submitted by /u/KimcheeBreath to r/DIY [link] [comments]
reddit.com KimcheeBreath Dec 4, 2018

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