Baby Diapering Colorado Springs CO

By the time a new baby is a couple of weeks old, parents will be diapering experts. But the first few times you try to strap a diaper onto a squirming baby, you might be at a loss as to how to get the job done right.

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(HealthDay News) -- By the time a new baby is a couple of weeks old, parents will be diapering experts. But the first few times you try to strap a diaper onto a squirming baby, you might be at a loss as to how to get the job done right.

The Nemours Foundation offers these suggestions for new parents on how to diaper a baby:

  • Make sure you have all necessary supplies within easy reach. Remember, you never want to step away from baby for even a second. You'll need a diaper, wipes or warm water, and some ointment to prevent diaper rash.
  • Place baby on a changing pad while you change the diaper.
  • Wipe baby clean with a damp washcloth or cotton balls, or a baby wipe -- always from front to back. Hold baby's ankles and gently lift up so you can get the bottom clean.
  • Once baby is clean, pat the bottom dry, rub on diaper ointment, and get your diaper ready.
  • Open the diaper and slide the back (where the sticky strips are) beneath the baby's bottom (lift up by the ankles again). The top of the diaper ought to be at about the level of the belly button.
  • Lift the front of the diaper between the legs and lay it against baby's belly. Fasten it with the adhesive strips to the front of the diaper, making sure it's snug but not too tight. There shouldn't be any marks on baby's skin when you take it off.

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