Disposable or reusable (cloth) diapers?
The basics about disposable or reusable diapers are simple:
Disposable diapers get thrown away, while reusable cloth diapers are
used over and over for diapering a baby, which means they are better
for the environment. (Although, the “green” aspect of cloth
diapers is often debated.)
Did you know that disposable diapers actually are more effective
at preventing diaper rash? Today’s disposable diapers are very
absorbent, and the superabsorbent polymers used in those diapers
helps wick the moisture from urine and feces away from baby —
instead trapping it in the diaper itself. However, sometimes babies
can be allergic to the ingredients in the disposable diapers, meaning
that both types of diapers can cause rashes on the baby.
How often should I change my baby’s diaper?
Babies urinate about 20 times a day as newborns. The good news is
that thanks to those superabsorbent polymers, you don’t need to
change your baby every single time. If you did, that would be
incredibly cumbersome. You’d basically spend your entire day
changing your baby.
However, you do want to change your baby every 2 to 3 hours during
the day. At night, you can let your baby sleep through a wee but the
acid content of a poo can irritate baby’s skin and should be
changed as soon as your baby wakes up.
“Leaving baby in a soiled diaper for a long period of time or
not adequately cleaning them with wipes at every diaper change, can
damage their skin, often resulting in a painful rash,“ Dr. Sears
cautioned on AskDrSears.com. ”It can also leave them susceptible to
the invasion of bacteria and yeast, presenting additional health
problems and discomfort for everyone involved.”
Diaper sizing
Diaper sizes are typically based on how much baby weighs and the
stage of development they are at. As a general guideline, a newborn
diaper (first few weeks of life) size is for a baby that weighs up to
10 pounds, size 1 (2 to 4 months) is for a baby weighing 8 to 14
pounds, size 2 (4 to 7 months) is for a baby weighing 12 to 18
pounds, size 3 (7 to 12 months) is for a baby who weighs 16 to 28
pounds, size 4 (18 to 48 months) is for baby who weighs 22 to 37
pounds, size 5 (older than 3 years old) is for babies who weigh 27
pounds, and size 6 (older than 4 years old) is for babies who weigh
35 pounds or more.
Of course, kids won’t all have their weight coincide with the
months in the guidelines, so here are some other things to consider
when choosing a diaper size. How tight is the waistband? If you put your finger in the
waistband and pull and it feels restrictive, it’s too tight.
Is the diaper covering baby’s bum? If it’s not covering
your baby’s bum, it cannot work effectively and there will be
leakage. Is the diaper leaving red marks on baby’s stomach from
chafing? Chafing on hips, waist, and groin are all signs that it’s
time to go up a size. Have the fastening tabs gone from being located in the center
of the groin to the hips? If so, it’s time to size up.
Tips for diapering a baby:
Wash your hands before and after every time diapering a baby.
Lay the baby on a flat surface and keep one hand on the baby at
all times or use a safety strap to keep them on their back. Never take your eyes off of the baby. Remove old diaper and wipe between folds of baby’s skin from
front to back with a warm, non-perfumed diaper wipe.
Cover your baby boy’s penis with a diaper or burp cloth while
changing, to prevent surprise wee in the face. Bertha Tuskan found
this out the hard way while diapering her son. “I had no idea this
was even a thing but there I was with pee in my face. Surprise. Never
again,” she told Mom.com. Allow area to dry before putting on new diaper.
Raise the baby gently by ankles and slide diaper beneath the
baby’s bottom. Fasten the diaper so that stretchy tabs don’t allow the diaper
to be too loose or too tight. Rule of thumb: You should be able to
place two fingers between the diaper and the baby’s stomach.
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