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How To Change My First Baby's Diaper
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How To Change My First Baby�s Diaper?

Changing diapers is perhaps the most dreaded baby care
activity of all. In reality, however, diapering has
become so much easier throughout the years. Whether
you use disposable or cloth diapers, you will
certainly be glad of the fact that they�re simpler to
use and keep hold of more fluid with fewer incidents
of leakage. Then again, despite all the advancements
in diapers, first-time parents would still find the
need to resort to books on �My First Baby.� This is
only natural and the feelings of anxiety are fairly
reasonable.

The �Modern Day� Diapers

Gone are the dreadful days of wiggly babies and diaper
pins. In this day and age, you�re only required to put
up with your squirmy baby. Cloth diapers have also
become incredibly user-friendly. Many brands on the
market are now referred to as �all in ones� (AIO).
They�re also more or less similar to a disposable
diaper in the sense that they can be fastened using
Velcro straps.

Disposable diapers are also available everywhere. As a
matter of fact, there is a plethora of brands from
which you can choose ranging from a wide variety of
features and prices.

The �How-To� Guide

No matter what type of diaper you choose-cloth or
disposable-the basics of changing diapers is pretty
much the same.

1) Assemble your supplies

Gather up all the necessary articles before
positioning your baby on the table. This way, you
drive down the safety hazards that usually result from
the need to leave the baby unattended to get the items
you�ve forgotten to prepare. Open the diaper pack
ahead of time and lay down everything on the table.
Make sure that the things you need are ready-to-use
and just within your reach.

2) Safely position the baby

Most parents designate a specific area meant only for
changing diapers. This can be as simple as a changing
pad placed on top of a table, or as elaborate as a
�diaper changing� room that is complete with shelves
and cabinets needed to accommodate all the necessary
supplies.

If you�re using a table, see to it that you use a
strap to hold the baby down and avoid the risks of
falling. By no means should you leave your little one
unattended on the table. After securing the baby on
the changing pad, unfasten the old diaper. However,
don�t remove it from underneath the baby yet. This
provides some leeway of safety lest the cold air
motivates the baby to release more urine or poop.

3) Clean the baby�s skin

Hold the baby�s ankles and slowly lift his or her
bottom up. Start cleaning the bottom part using the
wet wipes you�ve prepared in advance. In case the area
is profoundly soiled, you may use the front section of
the old diaper to wipe the mess away. After cleaning
the baby�s skin, pull out the dirty diaper and wipes
from under him or her and set them aside.

4) Change the diaper

Position the clean diaper under the baby and fasten
the straps. For newborns, folding down the top part of
the diaper is recommended. This way, you can make room
for the umbilical cord. Don�t be scared to slip the
diaper on snugly. Just imagine the mess it would make
if it were too loose.

5) Clean up

After changing the baby�s diaper and putting some
fresh clothes on, take the soiled diaper and
criss-cross the straps to turn it into a little ball.
Place it in a trash bin meant only for diapers. Don�t
forget to use a hand sanitizer-or any liquid
disinfectant-before holding your baby.

Those were just some of the fundamental things you
need to learn with reference to concerns such as �how
to change my first baby�s diaper.� Feel free to do
more research if you feel like it. Just remember to
trust your instincts every time you care for your baby
because not all guidelines on parenting works well
with every situation.