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Having a Girl: How Do You Prevent and Get Rid of Diaper Rash?

I want to get a head start as I am expecting in May. How do you prevent a baby girl from getting diaper rash and if she gets it, what products and process do you go about on getting rid of it?

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What I've found is that I need to let my baby air dry before I put on the next diaper. We swith from the Desitin clear and A&D. They both work well but I don't like the white Desitin brand as it's messy and gets all over. But it's ok just as long as the rash goes away. I appreciate eveyones responses and found it very helpful.

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I have a one year old who had bad diaper rash when he was younger. I breastfeed and nothing helped, So the doctor told me let him go naked. I still let him have 5-10 min. of naked time before a N. diaper goes on. He has not had any problems for the longest time, That was until my mother bought him some pampers diapers, which he seems to have a bad reaction to. That is something you my need to know. Baby's can have a reaction to different brands of Diapers.

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Breastfeeding is a great way to prevent diaper rash. The poops are ph balanced (I know that sounds odd) but they don't irritate the skin as much. I never used anything for diaper rash persay, but once solids started if he ate something too acidic and got the ring around his bottom, I used A&D. It worked great!

Sylvia,
First of all congrats!! I have been doing daycare in my galewood home for 13 yrs , the best diaper rash cream in my opinion is sold at WHole Foods, it works!! and it smells good.

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I have a one year old who had bad diaper rash when he was younger. I breastfeed and nothing helped, So the doctor told me let him go naked. I still let him have 5-10 min. of naked time before a N. diaper goes on. He has not had any problems for the longest time, That was until my mother bought him some pampers diapers, which he seems to have a bad reaction to. That is something you my need to know. Baby's can have a reaction to different brands of Diapers.

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Desitin - Desitin - Desitin - I don't like the creamy type though, because it comes off to easily.

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We use Weleda diaper care cream. You can buy it at Natural Food stores or on line. It is the best, by far. My first son was allergic to citric acid and I didn't know it. He kept getting terrible diaper rashes, not matter how much I changed him. He would bleed almost instantly. When we had to change him, he would scream at the top of his lungs- people in public would get concerned and would ask me if he was ok. This is the only cream that worked for us. We tried it all (well, not the browned flour, cornstarch did not work for us). I would put it on, and mix it with vaseline overnight. He would be MUCH better, if not cured, the next morning. The stuff works WONDERS.

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You are chatting with the diaper rash queen! I babysat after my son was born and it seemed like the children I watched never got changed or something because they always had diaper rash. Leave the creams alone and buy your self some cornstarch. You can make it into a paste (I never did) or just put it right on their bottoms in the powder form. I used several different creams on bottoms and it would not clear it up quick enough and they would be worse the next day when I would get them. The cornstarch worked everytime! My neice came over with a rash so bad her skin had started to peel off (YUCK) and everytime I changed her diaper she would scream at the top of her lungs. Eventually she would calm down when I told her I was using Aunties medicine because it doesn't sting like the creams do.

I also watched another little girl that always had the toxic runs because of medical problems. This is when their poop is so runny and litterally toxic that they get diaper rash even if you change them immediately. I went through lots of cornstarch on her because I always put some on her butt just to keep her bottom from being so sore for her. When she got sick with the stomach flu and had the toxic runs every few minutes I kept her bottom rash free with the cornstarch.

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Breastfeeding is a great way to prevent diaper rash. The poops are ph balanced (I know that sounds odd) but they don't irritate the skin as much. I never used anything for diaper rash persay, but once solids started if he ate something too acidic and got the ring around his bottom, I used A&D. It worked great!

Hi Sylvia!
Congratulations on your N. baby in May. I too am expecting in May and am looking for FT in home day care. While I don't have any diaper rash advice, I wondered if you were open to a nanny-share option. I will be home for about 3months and am looking to consider sharing an in-home nanny after that. Depending on where you live and what you are considering maybe we could exchange ideas. I live in the suburbs near Skokie and Niles. Thanks, A.

Hi Sylvia,
I know you have tons of responses, but I had to pitch in! I give my daughter "naked time" during the day (just a couple minutes) to air dry. At night we use more Budreaux's Butt Paste than usual. That stuff is GREAT! It has gotten rid of a diaper rash faster than anything I have tried. It is more expensive, but I would swear by it. I nursed my daughter, so she had lots of diapers. When I noticed any irritation, I would use wet cloths instead of wipes. This was suggested to my by the hospital nurses, since the soap can get irritating if your baby has sensitive skin. Good luck and Congratulation!!!!
E.

You've gotten so many responses so I hate to add another one but! It really is quite simple. Desitin. I have an 8 month old and we do nothing special like air drying, baking flour, etc. We just put a little Desitin on her bottom and on her top front after every diaper change and we have had absolutely no problems. My friend has done this as well with her 1 1/2 year old and no problems there either.
As a side note, I've heard that baby powder is not good for baby girls as the powder can get trapped inside and cause problems. I didn't do any research on it but a few friends told me about it so we don't use it at all.

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