Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Diapering 102

What's the first negative that comes to mind when you think about caring for a baby.  If you said diapers, I'll go ahead and assume you're not a father.  While daunting to the newbie dad at first, these quickly become one of your least concerns.  Mom probably told you how to do it, but here's a few tricks for getting your son in a clean diaper:

  • Use a changing table (if you have one) and pad unless you want to be cleaning all night
  • Make sure you have wipes and a clean diaper with you.  (You say 'duh' now but when you're in a hurry cause that baby won't stop crying, it'll happen.)
  • If his 'boy part' is sticking up, he's probably going to urinate.  If the diaper's not too dirty, your best bet is to strap him back in for a few minutes and wait till he's done.  If it is bad, put a wipe over it, and then clean his backside.  Once that's done, get the clean diaper underneath him.  That way you can clean his topside quick and get that diaper back on (hopefully) before anything happens.
  • He'll probably go anyway, and he'll get you, or the wall, or himself from time to time.  Don't worry about it just clean it up.  Your best bet is to make sure you're ready, and get him back into a clean one fast.
  • Be fast, but make sure he's actually clean.  Babies don't like being dirty and they'll let you know it.  On top of that, they could develop diaper rash, which makes a rather ornery baby, and a very unhappy mom.
  • Making sure he's clean means wiping everywhere BM may have gotten.  That means get into all those little baby fat rolls.  It also means you'll have to touch his 'boy parts' to get under and around them.  It's ok, I promise you won't screw him up, and you really don't want him getting an infection there.
  • If he has a BM while you're changing him, it's probably not your best day, but it does happen.  I've found the best way to handle it is to clean up the pad around him, then start on his back and the pad underneath.  After that you're back to a normal diaper change.  The trick is not to panic.  You'll probably want to rinse out any of his clothes it may have dirtied afterwards so you don't ruin any of his outfits.
  • Try your best to talk to him and smile while you're changing him. It may not be fun, but you'll thank yourself later.  By 3 months, Oliver thought that it's a really fun game, and it's way easier to change a diaper when baby is smiling and giggling, instead of crying.
  • Make sure you get it on right.  That means those little ruffles need to be out, otherwise you may be doing laundry.  Also, you want his 'boy part' pointing down, into the diaper, for the same reason.
So there you have it.  The Household Heroes tricks and tips for changing a babies diaper.  Here's to clean babies everywhere.

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