C.M. asks from Houston, TX on May 09, 2011
Diaper Changes - Houston,TX
Do you wake your baby up to change his diaper? For instance, he falls asleep after feeding and you know he needs to be changed. Do you try to change him or wait til he wakes up or fusses?
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R.L. answers from Houston on May 11, 2011
I agree I only change him if he has poop to help prevent diaper rash. If you change him quickly and quietly he may not even wake up, or may go right back to sleep after some rocking.
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K.P. answers from New York on May 09, 2011
I used to make a point of changing his diaper before feeding him, even in the middle of the night for this very reason! A friend suggested it and it made sense. It's worth enduring the extra 2 minutes of crying to be able to nurse & cuddle them back to sleep with a dry diaper and go back to sleep yourself!
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S.M. answers from Dallas on May 09, 2011
It depends on how old your baby and what he is eating? My son was exclusively breastfed for 8 months and he had BM at every feeding even at night until he was 8 weeks and as he got bigger he would occasionally still have a BM at night. If you know for sure that he is not going to have a BM movement at night and if he is the right weight/age then Huggies do a fantastic overnight diaper. My son would go 14 hours sometimes with this diaper and no leaking at all. My son's BM did not have a smell and we would not know until we opened his diaper and I was worried about diaper rash then at bed time in addition to the overnight diaper I would literally plaster his bottom with a thick diaper cream like Balmex so if he did poop his bottom had some protection.
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A.V. answers from Washington DC on May 09, 2011
If she wasn't soaked or messy, I'd let it ride, If I had to change her, I'd try to do it as gently as possible.
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S.B. answers from Dallas on May 09, 2011
I do if he's got BM or if he's completely soaked. May have to deal with some fussy ness and start all over trying to get him back to sleep but it sure beats having to deal with him being fussy for quite a longer time due to discomfort from a diaper rash.
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R.L. answers from Houston on May 11, 2011
I agree I only change him if he has poop to help prevent diaper rash. If you change him quickly and quietly he may not even wake up, or may go right back to sleep after some rocking.
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J.T. answers from Victoria on May 10, 2011
if its poop yes waking him/her to change it definatly. but if its just a bit soggy and you know he is only going to sleep for a bit and he wont leak out of it then no waking for a little pee. unless he just barley fell asleep and you can put him back to sleep quickly.
when our babies were newborns they would wake we changed and fed then burped and put back to bed...only to do it an hour later ;) if they did poop after the first change we did change that diaper right away again even if it stirred him awake. diaper rash is not fun!
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A.R. answers from Houston on May 10, 2011
DO NOT wake a sleeping baby for a wet diaper change unless they fuss. Poop is a different story but unless you know it is there don't go constantly checking. I have followed this protocol since my baby was born and she is not 25 months and mostly potty trained. She's only had diaper rash 1 time in her like (knock wood)! Good luck!
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J.G. answers from Springfield on May 09, 2011
After the first month or so (or whenever the begin pooping just a couple of times a day) I pretty much stopped the nighttime changes unless baby pooped or was soaked. My kids rarely needed a diaper change in the middle of the night, and I found that it just made it more difficult for them to go back to sleep.
I do agree with Krista, if you know you're going to have to change them in the middle of the night, do it before they eat.
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