I am not going to post links so i dont get banned too! But i love the diaper dude messenger bag for when dh is around and the baby innovations light hobo bag for me, fits everything and more for toddler and baby!
me 39 + DH 46 low mot - chemo
#3 IVF Lost one twin at 8 wks
#2 IVF May 2010 Ectopic
#1 IVF
I have a Vera Bradley diaper bag that is big and it works fine. However, we switched to just a small bag that we happened to pick up on a trip to Historic Williamsburg. It holds all we need...a couple diapers, small pack of wipes, change of clothes, sippy cup (or a bottle or two of dry formula and a bottle of water to mix with it), a couple of toys and his BB's (pacifiers). It's much more compact and easier to handle. I found we didn't need all the stuff we originally carried around with us. I will probably have to switch back to the Vera Bradley when the new one comes though. I'll have more stuff to carry with two.
Me 34 endo, MTHFR, clotting issues
DH 47 semi-low morphology
TTC 6 yrs
3 IUI's all BFN
IVF#1: 10/08 BFP early MC
FET#1: 03/09 BFP
DS born 11/28/09
FET#2: 03/11
DS born 11/21/2011
I went with a low cost diaper bag that my husband felt comfortable with. I've found that any bag will do as long as it holds a reasonable amount of stuff without being too big. My bag was about $20 and is a dark green/brown pattern. My hubby feels comfortable with it and I like it too. I didn't see the need to spend big on one.
Barbara
Me: 38 2X Ectopic; DH: 38 MF
IVF #1 ET 10/11/10 BFP Brooke Marie
IVF #2 ET 11/11/11 BFP Travis James
I got two diaper bags as gifts. DH's bag is a black Skip Hop and mine is a stylish Petunia Pickle Bottom Boxy Backpack. I can't wait to use it! I love it and see it has received awesome reviews on Amazon and Nordstrom where mine came from.
Lou--- 1 beautiful baby girl from a single 8 cell embie in Sept 2011