


I even moved the non skid pads so they were still centered on the new length and I also moved the straps so they were still centered
My big splurge for this baby is to buy a contoured changing pad. But after I bought it I didn't like how long it was. Then I checked it on the bathroom counter where I was going to put it, and it overhung the sink. So my mom had the idea that I could take it apart and shorten it. So I hijacked the changing pad and I am really happy with the result. It fits very nicely on the counter, and it is still long enough to put Prairie's nighttime diaper on, so I think it will be plenty long for an infant.
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