As early as possible, I am feeding myself with the information I need in taking care of my baby. I still have 2 more months though. Now, I searched the web about changing diapers for newly born.
This is for parents who plans to use or using disposable diapers which I eventually will, too.
Here's how :
- Make sure you have everything you need nearby.
- Lay your baby on his back on the changing surface. If you are using a changing table, it's recommended to use the safety straps.
- Unfasten the diaper tabs. You can raise your child's bottom off the diaper by gently grasping his ankles and lifting. If there is a lot of bowel movement present, you may want to use the upper half of the diaper to gently sweep it towards the lower half of the diaper. If you are changing a girl, make sure you always wipe from front to back to help prevent infection.
- Slide the diaper away from the baby and place nearby, but out of reach of baby.
- If your baby is a newborn, you will want to cleanse the area thoroughly with either cotton balls and warm water or with a wet baby washcloth. Wipes, especially those containing alcohol, can cause rashes and irritation until children are about two months old.
- Place any used disposable cleaning supplies on top of the soiled diaper.
- Slide a clean diaper under your baby's bottom making sure tabs are on the portion located under your child's bottom. Most diapers today have colorful markings or characters indicating the front of the diaper.
- Before closing the diaper, apply any ointments or creams your doctor has recommended for rashes. Doing this step after you've placed the new diaper under your baby will help prevent you from having to clean ointments off the changing surface, which can sometimes be difficult.
- Close the new diaper by pulling the front up over his belly and pulling the tabs open and around to the fastening surface. If you are not using specially cut newborn diapers, be sure to fold the diaper down to avoid irritation of the umbilical stump.
- Dispose of old diaper by wrapping tabs all the way around and securing inside a bag if desired.
- Wash changing surface and hands. This step is especially important if your baby is ill, to avoid recontamination.
Tips : What you need : by Stephanie Brown |
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