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It’s a startling discovery that just about every new parent makes: When you change a baby’s diaper, you are in the splash zone. However, there are some ways to stay on guard, as I learned from the Offspring Facebook group. Here are four methods.
The Cold Activator Method
One of the lowest stakes strategies I’ve heard is this one: While the old diaper is still on, swipe a wet wipe across your baby’s lower belly and then wait a few seconds before changing him. The cool temperature of the wipe will make him pee on the spot, and you’ll be in the clear. Other parents also mentioned the “cold air trick,” in which you open the diaper, let the cold air hit him, and then swiftly close the diaper back up before the stream begins. For those who like to live on the edge, you can also blow on your baby’s nether regions, as suggested by a dad named Daniel. “I know it sounds weird, but it acts as a trigger,” he writes.
The Shield Method
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The Timing Method
There are a couple considerations when it comes to timing. “Don’t change him immediately after he wakes up,” writes a dad named James. “[My baby] went through a spell of waking up and having a wee, like many of us do.” Also, when you’re about bathe your babe, wait until the final millisecond before taking off his diaper. My 7-month-old son pees in the bath every single time—it’s like clockwork, really.
What do you think so far?The “Just Work Fast” Method
For many parents, it’s not just about how you change him, but the pace in which you do so. A parent named Bill sums it up: “Speed is of the essence. Leave the penis covered for as long as possible, then go go go. Eventually, muscle memory kicks in and you change diapers faster than a NASCAR pit crew changing a tire.” Like a good mechanic, you need to have your supplies ready before you open the hood. These include a clean diaper (you can place it under the current one so it’s all ready), wipes, any creams or pastes, and extra towels in case there’s any splashing. Now you are in it to win it.
Good luck, and stay dry.
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