Not exact matches
If you are changing a
newborn baby boy, you might want to consider covering their privates with a little hand towel or wipe because
newborn babies tend to
pee a lot, and they may do so while you're changing them.
When she was a
newborn,
baby girl liked to
pee during a diaper change (I choose to believe she was personally victimizing me).
Since
newborns only make a small amount of urine and disposable diapers are very absorbent, it can be hard to tell if the diapers are wet and your
baby is
peeing enough.
Basically, you just try to notice the teeny little signals your
newborn gives when prepping to
pee or poop, and then respond to that by changing the diaper immediately or holding the
baby over the sink / toilet / receptacle.
Parents who attempt this must have a lot of time on their hands to be able to run their
newborns to a toilet every time they THINK the
baby is going to
pee / poo.
We had a small
baby and were using Honest Co.
newborn diapers and he
peed through every single outfit all over the bassinet mattress every time.
In the beginning, it may seem that all he does is
pee, poo, eat, cry, and sleep, but gradually week by week you will see growth in the
newborn development of your
baby.
Newborns are notorious for mid-change sneak attacks of
pee or poop — but the last thing you want to have to do after changing your
baby is clean a dirty changing pad.