Pampers

When to Change a Diaper
In the first two months, you may find yourself changing diapers up to 10 times in 24 hours. Diapers should be changed whenever they are wet or soiled. Your baby will often (but not always) let you know. With super-absorbent diaper like Pampers diapers, you can tell if it's wet by feeling for lumps in the absorbent material.

Here are some common times for changing diapers:
• Immediately before or after each meal
• After each bowel movement
• Before bedtime
• When your baby wakes up
• When you go out with your baby


The art of changing nappies
Pampers diapers are designed to fit the shape of your baby for a snug, comfortable fit. While changing diapers there is no need to bend or belt or to adjust the leg cuffs.
• Place tabs parallel to the waistband and centered on the character strip.
• Use the characters as guides to ensure the fasteners are evenly spaced.
• Keep baby products such as powder away from the fasteners so they maintain their rigidity.


Funds for wiping babies
All Pampers baby wipes help clean away bacteria, even after a wet change. Have a supply handy while changing diapers to keep your baby clean and fresh.

For baby girls, while changing diapers always wipe from front to back to reduce the amount of fecal matter near the genitals. Also, be careful to clean all areas, as the folds of skin around her genitals can hide urine and soil.

Treat and prevent diaper rash
Red bumps on your baby's bottom may mean diaper rash. It can be caused by many factors, including leaving urine or bowel movement on the skin too long between changing diapers or even as a result of taking antibiotics. And when your baby starts eating solid foods, wait a few days between introducing each new food to see if the irritation is caused by a particular food. If your baby has diaper rash, clean the entire area gently but thoroughly with diaper a baby wipe. It is also helpful to allow air to reach the skin. Talk to your pediatrician or pharmacist if the rash does not improve.