When to change a newborn’s diaper

A photo of a baby getting their newborn's diaper changed

New parents! This is when it is recommended to change your newborn’s diaper

As a new parent, one of the most important tasks you will be responsible for is changing your baby’s diaper. Newborns can go through a lot of diapers in a day. It is important to know when and how to change them to keep your baby clean, dry, and comfortable.

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First steps to changing your newborn’s diaper

First and foremost, it is important to change your baby’s diaper as soon as they have a bowel movement or wet it. This will help prevent diaper rash and infections. It is also a good idea to check your baby’s diaper regularly. Even if they haven’t had a bowel movement or wet it, as you may catch a wet or dirty diaper before it becomes a problem.

In general, it is recommended to change your baby’s diaper every 2-3 hours during the day and every 4-6 hours at night. This can vary depending on your baby’s individual needs and the type of diaper you are using. Some babies may need to be changed more frequently. While others may be able to go longer between changes. It’s also important to be aware of signs that your baby needs a change. Such as redness or irritation around the diaper area, a strong odor, or your baby becoming fussy.

Have everything ready when changing a newborn’s diaper

When changing your baby’s diaper, it is important to have everything you need within reach. This includes a clean diaper, wipes, and diaper cream if needed. Start by gently cleaning your baby’s bottom with wipes, making sure to get into all the creases and folds. If your baby has a bowel movement, use the front of the wipe to gently wipe away any solid matter, and then use the back of the wipe to clean the area. Once your baby is clean, apply a thin layer of diaper cream to help prevent diaper rash.

Next, slide a clean diaper under your baby’s bottom, making sure the front of the diaper is at the same level as your baby’s belly button. The tabs on the diaper should be fastened at the hips, not the waist, to prevent leaks.

Finally, make sure your baby is comfortable and has enough room to move their legs and feet. Dress them in clean clothes and enjoy the moment.

In general, changing your baby’s diaper may seem like a small task, but it is an important one that will help keep your baby clean, dry, and comfortable. By following these tips and paying attention to your baby’s individual needs, you can feel confident in your ability to change a diaper like a pro.

 

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