How to Change a Baby's Diaper: Step-by-Step Guide for New Parents
Learn how to change a baby's diaper safely and comfortably with this easy step-by-step guide for parents and caregivers.
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To change a baby's diaper: Lay the baby on a clean, flat surface. Remove the dirty diaper and use wipes to clean the baby's bottom. Lift the baby's legs to slide a clean diaper underneath, making sure the adhesive tabs are at the back. Secure the tabs snugly but comfortably on the front. Dispose of the dirty diaper and wash your hands.
FAQs & Answers
- How often should I change my baby's diaper? You should change your baby's diaper every 2 to 3 hours or immediately after it becomes wet or soiled to prevent diaper rash and keep the baby comfortable.
- What supplies do I need to change a diaper? Essential supplies include clean diapers, baby wipes, diaper rash cream if needed, a clean flat surface, and a diaper disposal bag or bin.
- How do I prevent diaper rash during diaper changes? To prevent diaper rash, change diapers frequently, clean the baby's bottom thoroughly, let the skin air dry if possible, and apply barrier creams as needed.
- Can I reuse a cloth diaper after changing? Yes, cloth diapers can be washed and reused after changing. Make sure to clean them properly according to care instructions to maintain hygiene.