But no matter which way you go, you’ll want to keep these diaper changing guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics in mind:

Always supervise your child on the table, even if they’re buckled in. (This goes for newborns too, who can roll off with enough help from momentum.)The top of the table should be lower than the sides, and there should be a guardrail the entire way around.Your diapers, wipes and cream should be close enough that you can easily grab them, but out of reach of babies and other children.This should be obvious, but even if your baby dozes off on her changing pad, never allow her to sleep on it.

And here’s a little reality check, dear parents. Babies shit where and when they want. And they don’t really care if there’s a changing table nearby. That means you’ll be changing diapers on couches, on the floor, and on your bed. Which is why you’ll get the gear, but will end up using portable changing mats. Believe it. Our favorites are below. They are all easy to clean, cushioned enough to keep your baby comfortable, and portable when needed.

The Best Changing Tables

The Best Changing Table Toppers

The Best Baby Changing Pads

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