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How to change a diaper

How to change a diaper

LET’S BE HONEST, YOU CAN PROBABLY WORK OUT HOW TO CHANGE A DIAPER. BUT IF THE THOUGHT OF CHANGING DIAPERS IS KEEPING YOU AWAKE AT NIGHT OR YOU JUST NEED TO STOP LEAKAGE, WE CAN HELP YOU OUT HERE AT TOMMEE TIPPEE.

LET’S START WITH THE BASICS OF WHEN TO CHANGE A DIAPER.

Often is the simple answer for changing diapers. A wet or dirty diaper left too long can cause diaper rash and other conditions which make for a baby with a very sore bum and plenty of tears. So yes, you will be changing a diaper around 12 times a day at first.

A wet or dirty diaper is the best time to change. You’ll also notice your baby might pee or poop after feeding, so you can get into a routine around your feeding times.

Is there a right and wrong way to change a diaper?

Relax, there’s little that can go too far wrong when changing a diaper. But if you want to avoid leaks, a diaper that falls off or one that’s just not comfy for your little cherub, then there’s some simple advice to help.

Be prepared

You’re going to be changing diapers at home and while you’re out and about. So whether you’re at the changing station at home or reaching in to your diaper bag, you need the essentials so you’ve everything you need to hand to make the operation fast and effective.

  • A good supply of clean diapers – Obvious but don’t stock up too much. Diapers come in different sizes, so don’t over buy the small sizes as your baby will grow fast.
  • Changing mat or towel – It’s handy to have a folding one for your change mat and something more comfy at home.
  • Baby wipes or cotton wool and warm water – You might want to start with warm water for your newborn and move to wipes at about 2 weeks old.
  • Diaper rash cream – Not essential but you may choose to use a protective cream for your baby’s delicate skin.
  • A diaper disposal unit for at home or diaper disposal bags if you’re out and about or short of space.
  • A spare set of baby clothes – Don’t get caught out with a poop accident and no spare clothes

The process of changing a diaper

Deep breath, let’s do this:

  • Start by washing your hands or using a hand sanitizer.
  • Lie your baby on their back on a changing mat or towel (be careful never to leave your baby on a high surface).
  • Unfasten the diaper tabs and use the diaper to wipe away as much poop as possible.
  • Lift your baby’s legs by holding the ankles and remove the dirty diaper. Fold the dirty diaper in half (unsoiled side up) and place it out of reach.
  • Use warm water and cotton wool or baby wipes to clean your baby’s diaper area. Remember to wipe front to back with girls and to clean in the creases of skin around the legs.
  • Gently dry the area if required before lifting your baby’s legs and placing a clean diaper underneath – the half with the tabs should go under your baby’s bottom, while the absorbent side should come up between your baby’ legs.
  • If you’re using a protective cream, now is the time to apply a thin layer.
  • Fasten the diaper using the sticky tabs and adjust so it’s a snug fit but the diaper should not be so tight as to pinch your baby’s skin.
  • Place your baby in a safe place whilst you finish the clean-up operation. Put the diaper, wipes etc. in your diaper disposal unit or diaper bag and wash or use a hand sanitizer.

Now just wait a little while and repeat!

In time, you will be a diaper changing machine. So now you’ve mastered changing a diaper, you might want to know how often your baby will poop or what poop should look like — our baby poop guide  will have all the answers you need.

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