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How To Change A Diaper
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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Newborn Care
How To Change A Diaper
From the Editors of Your Baby Today
Changing diapers is a rite of passage for every new parent. But don't
worry. You'll get really good at it in no time because you'll be
changing so many of them! Read on for some great diapering advice.
How to become a diapering pro
No
one is an instant expert at diapering. And each baby has her own
opinion about the whole process: Some will lie still, some will wiggle,
some will kick and scream- and most will do all three. Here are some
tips to make diapering a snap:
Go for a snug fit. Disposable diapers come with tape or Velcro strips
attached to the back panel that fasten in the front. When fastening a
disposable diaper, make sure it's not too tight. You don't want to
constrict your baby's tummy. But left too loose, even the most
expensive elasticized disposable will leak.
Secure the diaper with safety pins. To prevent a pin from sticking your
baby, keep your fingers between the pin and baby's skin- better that
you get stuck than baby. And always check the pin to make sure it is
securely locked. Add protective plastic or nylon pants or a diaper
cover for added security and waterproofing.
Say
"no" to ordinary diapers when it comes to playtime in the swimming
pool. Diapers are for protection, not swimming. They'll quickly absorb
water and become too heavy. What's more, they pose a sanitary problem.
Select a baby swimsuit or disposable diapers that are specially
designed for swimming instead, and change baby's diaper immediately
before going into the water.
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