sherry7
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Hello all. I debated on whether to post this on the Family board or Budget board, but since I don't want to spend a small fortune I'll ask you ladies here. 
Our baby girl is due at the end of May, but like all expectant mothers, I want to go ahead and have everything ready a little ahead of time. My DS is in college, so obviously I haven't done the "baby thing" for awhile...so I'm pretty out of touch on different products.
I'm having a lot of trouble deciding on a diaper bag. I do want something fairly large, but not cumbersome. I suppose I'll be carrying the typical stuff...bottles and some powdered formula (I can only breastfeed until I go back to work), changing pad, disposable diapers, extra clothes, hat, blanket, small pack of wipes, pacifiers, a small toy, rash cream, baby food, burp cloth, etc. Oh, and plus some of my stuff so I don't have to carry a separate purse...wallet, keys, cell phone, digital camera, and a few small personal items.
I'll only be a stay-at-home mom for the first 6 months or so. After that, I'll be going back to work full-time, and the baby will be going to daycare during the day.
I want a stylish diaper bag that is comfortable to carry, but with plenty of compartments to organize. DH won't complain about carrying something "girly", so that's not a concern.
I would like to keep the purchase to under $50-$60, but if I'm totally crazy about the bag I might consider spending slightly more.
I've heard lots of things about the Vera Bradley baby bag, and I see that they have some retired patterns right now for $65...but it doesn't look like it has insulated bottle pockets (not sure if that would be a problem or not). I was also looking at the eBags brand Bundle Baby Bag, which sells for around $40. (I've bought some eBags brand stuff in the past, and the quality is outstanding.)
Any advice or opinions for me? Which diaper bag do you have and love (or hate)? And why?
Thanks for your help.

Our baby girl is due at the end of May, but like all expectant mothers, I want to go ahead and have everything ready a little ahead of time. My DS is in college, so obviously I haven't done the "baby thing" for awhile...so I'm pretty out of touch on different products.
I'm having a lot of trouble deciding on a diaper bag. I do want something fairly large, but not cumbersome. I suppose I'll be carrying the typical stuff...bottles and some powdered formula (I can only breastfeed until I go back to work), changing pad, disposable diapers, extra clothes, hat, blanket, small pack of wipes, pacifiers, a small toy, rash cream, baby food, burp cloth, etc. Oh, and plus some of my stuff so I don't have to carry a separate purse...wallet, keys, cell phone, digital camera, and a few small personal items.
I'll only be a stay-at-home mom for the first 6 months or so. After that, I'll be going back to work full-time, and the baby will be going to daycare during the day.
I want a stylish diaper bag that is comfortable to carry, but with plenty of compartments to organize. DH won't complain about carrying something "girly", so that's not a concern.
I would like to keep the purchase to under $50-$60, but if I'm totally crazy about the bag I might consider spending slightly more.I've heard lots of things about the Vera Bradley baby bag, and I see that they have some retired patterns right now for $65...but it doesn't look like it has insulated bottle pockets (not sure if that would be a problem or not). I was also looking at the eBags brand Bundle Baby Bag, which sells for around $40. (I've bought some eBags brand stuff in the past, and the quality is outstanding.)
Any advice or opinions for me? Which diaper bag do you have and love (or hate)? And why?
Thanks for your help.

wouldn't you know it a week later it was around $110
but this bag has been worth the money.. it's large enough to cary everything I need for a day out with DD, but not too big to be a pain in the a**. It has perfect compartments for diapers; 4-6 bottles; one of the hard wipes cases (the travel size ones) my cell phone and my wallet; even comes with a changing pad.