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Diapering: Become a pro.
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Diaper changing may seem complicated at first. But with a little practice, you'll find that keeping your baby high and dry is a piece of cake.

Disposable Diapers

If you're using disposable diapers:

* Open the diaper and slide it under your baby while gently lifting his legs and feet. The back part with the adhesive strips should be about level with your baby's belly button.
* Bring the front part of the diaper up between your baby's legs and onto his belly.
* Bring the adhesive strips around and fasten snugly. Be careful not to stick the tape onto your baby's skin.

Here are a few extra tips to keep in mind:

* Any bowel movements should be disposed of in the toilet, and garbage should be emptied regularly (about once a day) if you're using disposables. Not only does this prevent a stinky diaper pail but also prevents the growth of bacteria.
* If you find any marks around your baby's legs and waist, the diaper is too tight. Go for a looser fit next time.
* If a rash develops at the diaper openings around your baby's leg and waist, change the brand of diaper you're using. Sometimes babies become sensitive to certain brands of diapers.
* If diapering a boy, place the penis in a downward position before fastening the diaper. This will help prevent leaks from creeping up above the waistline.
* Fold down the waistline of the diaper if your baby's umbilical cord has not fallen off yet to keep that area dry.
* Always wash your hands well after changing your baby's diaper to prevent the spread of germs.



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