Not everyone has changed a diaper by the time they become a parent. And unfortunately, there’s quite a bit to know about diapering well before your baby is even born! If you’re feeling totally clueless, there’s no need to worry. Here’s a quick roundup of everything you need to know about diapering.
Diapering Materials When it comes to materials, you have choices.
Diaper Brands There are many different diaper brands to choose from, but ultimately the right one is the one that works best for your lifestyle and budget. Typically, more expensive diapers will be made with higher-quality materials and are more absorbent, so you may use less of them. Cheaper diapers are usually made with lower-quality materials and you’ll likely use more of them as a result. Eventually, the cost levels out, but certain brands may offer special features such as pee detectors (a line on the outside of the diaper that turns blue when baby pees), cute designs or special options for sensitive skin. Diaper Sizing Diaper sizes are typically determined by your baby’s weight. Check the packaging for weight and size recommendations. Bigger diapers will provide better absorbency. If you notice your baby is starting to have more blowouts or you are changing the diaper quite frequently, it’s likely time to size up. If you find that a recommended size isn’t right for your baby, don’t be afraid to go a size up or down. Just make sure to buy a small quantity of the new size first in case you need to switch sizes again. Wipes for Babies Like diapers, there are also plenty of options when it comes to baby wipes. Wipes can be harsh on your baby’s skin, so it’s best to buy ones for sensitive skin. You should wipe your baby’s bottom every time you change their diaper and choose fragrance-free wipes to avoid causing rashes. Wipes are not typically flushable, so make sure to put them in the trash when you’re done. General Diapering Tips
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3/13/2023 11:12:39 pm
New parents need to learn the basics of diapering, including how to change a diaper, proper hygiene, and selecting the right diaper size and type. Additionally, they should also consider the environmental impact of diapering and explore options for diaper recycling. Diaper recycling programs are becoming more prevalent, and they allow used diapers to be collected, sterilized, and converted into materials like fertilizer and fuel. By incorporating sustainable diapering practices, new parents can help reduce their environmental footprint and promote a healthier planet for their child's future.
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