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Changing Your Baby's Diaper
By Andrew Ashworth
There are many different brands and types of disposable and cloth diapers. No matter which type
you use, change them as soon as they are wet or soiled to avoid diaper rash. If you use cloth diapers,
you might want to try diaper wraps, which are pieces of fabric shaped like disposable diapers that fit
over a cloth diaper. Diaper wraps fasten with plastic hook and loop closures, eliminating the need for
pins and rubber pants. Although most cloth diapers are pre-folded, you may need to fold them more to
fit your newborn. Put the extra fabric in front for a boy, in back for a girl.
You can hire a diaper service to launder your baby's soiled cloth diapers. If you wash them yourself,
launder them separately from your other laundry in hot water with a mild detergent and rinse them
twice. Add half a cup of white vinegar to the last rinse cycle to help neutralize the ammonia in the
baby's urine. Don't use fabric softeners or antistatic products because they can cause rashes. The time
you spend changing diapers can be a chance to play with your baby. Talk to him or her, sing, play
peek-a-boo, and exercise his or her arms and legs. While you are diapering your baby, keep one hand
on him or her at all times and never turn your back on your baby-even for a second. A newborn can roll
over and fall off a bed or changing table and be seriously injured. Use a changing table with a
restraining strap, or simply change your baby on the floor.