5 minefields for diapers

by:V-Care     2021-08-07


As an artifact of peeing, soft baby diapers have helped parents a lot on the road to parenting. Changing the baby's diapers is a daily job that parents must do. However, inappropriate replacement methods can harm the baby, and in severe cases, it can also affect the baby's development.

1. The correct posture for changing diapers

Change diapers are something that needs to be done N times a day. Many novice parents change their babies' diapers while seemingly inadvertent, but they cause more or less damage to the baby.

For example, some parents often lift the baby's legs, causing the baby's entire back to leave the bed and hang in the air, so replacement is very easy to damage the baby's spine. The correct change posture is to gently lie on the baby's side, unfold the new diaper under the baby's buttocks, then straighten the body, align the velcro, and then arrange the protective enclosure.

2. Can change diapers touch the soles of the baby's feet?

Have parents ever noticed that when changing diapers, the baby’s feet will kick indiscriminately, as if they are unwilling to change diapers? In fact, it is because the parent touched the baby's feet, triggering the baby's stepping reflex, causing the baby's feet to kick randomly, and accidentally get into the poop. Therefore, if you want to change the diapers easily, remember not to touch the baby's feet, so as not to be in a hurry and increase the difficulty of changing.

3. Is the red butt rubbed repeatedly with a tissue?

After the baby urinates, many parents habitually wipe the butt with a tissue when changing diapers for the baby. After the baby has a bowel movement, he will use wet wipes after using up paper towels and use paper towels after using up wet wipes, for fear of not being wiped clean. It is good to clean it properly, but if the baby has a red butt, it is best not to wipe it with paper towels repeatedly, as this will aggravate the red butt. If you need to clean it, it is best to rinse with running water, then gently wipe the butt with a soft cotton cloth or a soft cotton towel, apply a layer of diaper cream, and then put on a diaper.

4. Can the worn diapers be worn again?

After changing the baby's diapers, I am going to take a bath for the baby in an hour or two. I find that the diapers are not wet. Can I wear this diaper again after the bath? The answer is: best not! Because the worn diapers already contain bacteria on the baby's skin, and the worn diapers are somewhat damaged so that bacteria can easily breed in them. Therefore, even if the diaper you wear is not wet, it is recommended to change to a new one after the baby takes a bath, which is more conducive to the health of the ass.

5. Do I need to wear diapers for 24 hours?

Of course not. The baby's little butt also needs to be ventilated frequently. It’s best to get the baby’s excretion regularity. You don’t need to put on the diapers immediately after changing the diapers. Let the baby play in the bed for a while and let the butt have a chance to ventilate. What needs to be reminded is to ensure that the indoor temperature is appropriate, and do not let your baby catch a cold.

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