Not exact matches
If it seems like he isn't getting enough to drink, do a wet -
diaper count.
He's probably taking in enough fluid
if you
count at least five to six wet
diapers a day.
If diaper counts drop, the mother should contact a pediatrician or a lactation consultant.
If you had told me before I had my son and joined the online cloth
diapering community that I would one day
count down the days to a cloth
diaper brand's new release party, then eagerly participate in said event... well I would've thought you were nuts.
If you have more than one child in
diapers, you will need one adult for every child during the official
count so be sure to plan accordingly.
If changing about 10
diapers a day (but who's
counting?)
Okay, I don't know
if this
counts as an accessory but since they aren't actually
diapers, I figure they are accessories.
It is really the wet
diapers that
count the most, so
if your baby is not pooping this much or is only pooping every 2 or three days,
if all else appears normal, he or she is probably fine.
If you feel that the system is not sending you enough
diapers just let us know and we can up your
count.
One way to determine
if your baby is getting enough milk is by
counting his wet and poopy
diapers.
They may be
counting bottles and
diapers, or checking multiple times to see
if their babies are breathing, unable to sleep, with eyes and ears glued to the baby monitor.
If you are breastfeeding find an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) to assess your baby's intake (nappy /
diaper count, weight gain over their life and the percentiles looking at the correct chart for breastfed babies) to look at the WHOLE picture and assess the situation.
If every household in the U.S. replaced just one 40 -
count package of conventional
diapers with these chlorine - free
diapers, we could avoid 133,000 pounds of pollution from entering the environment.
You can't
count the puddles of pee you've wiped up or the laundry you've done, and would put the kid right back into
diapers if they didn't have to be trained before preschool starts in three months...
However, what goes in must come out, and
counting wet
diapers each day is one way to get an idea
if your baby is getting enough breastmilk.
Cloth Trainers will not
count for the Guinness Total, but
if it's all you have you can join the unofficial total or Ask someone to borrow a
diaper!