Not exact matches
It can last just a
few minutes before or after bath time or a
nappy change.
When the baby is a
few weeks old you can wash him with a warm soapy cloth or some sensitive baby wipes at each
nappy change.
After all, you only get to
change your child's
nappy for a
few years but you will remember it forever.
«Have all your
changing stuff —
nappies, cream, wipes,
changing mat and spare clothes downstairs and nearby for the first
few weeks as you won't want to be going up and down the stairs all day.»
Dirty Diapers — If your baby is properly hydrated you will notice their poo
changing color with each
nappy of the first
few days.
Many brands have their wetness indicator set so sensitive that you will find yourself
changing baby's
nappy every
few minutes.
After baby's first week, a newborn should have at least 5 - 7 wet
nappies a day with about 3 - 4 dirty
nappies (this can
change also with time with formula fed babies having
fewer bowel movements than the breastfed babies).
You've probably
changed more than a
few nappies in your time already, and maybe joined in with the night feeding.
I've used them mainly at night when JD slept for longer hours and didn't need a
nappy change every
few hours.
If I can find 4 minutes in between
nappy changes to write a follow - up blog in a
few months, I'll let you know how post-natal yoga is shaping up for me.