Not exact matches
Again, it is more likely to produce 7 to 8 wet
diapers a day that you need to
change within the least possible
time to avoid your baby getting cold, itching, or rashes due to wet
diapers.
From the
times I struggled breastfeeding to the
times I couldn't get him to stop crying to the
times I honestly didn't want to
change a single
diaper again for the remainder of my life, having a baby makes you look at your abilities (and your failures) in a way you probably never have before.
Never mind that once you finally manage to successfully «burrito» your baby — after repeatedly re-wrapping because her arms keep squirming out — it is inevitably
time to
change her
diaper again.
Again, you have to consider that you will be doing A LOT of
diaper changes for a LONG
TIME.
I'd nurse one baby, nurse the other, supplement one baby, supplement the other, pump,
change their
diapers, get them dressed to go outside, go to the bathroom myself and then... it'd be
time to start all over
again.
We had just
changed his
diaper for the umpteenth
time, and he was already wet
again.