Just use absorbent nighttime diapers and
a thick diaper cream to protect his skin.
Not exact matches
But if you find she has a really hard time going back to sleep, with a lot of crying and fussing you might try coating her bottom with desitin or another
thick diaper rash
cream and just waiting till morning.
You can apply a
thick layer of a safe
diaper rash ointment or
cream to protect the skin and help it heal.
When you apply the
cream, you should put a
thick layer of it to
diaper area before you put the baby to sleep at night.
The BabyBum Brush ™ is the first - ever, patent - pending
diaper cream applicator tool that reduces the risk of bacteria transfer and applies ointment smoother,
thicker, and faster for better protection against painful
diaper rashes.
But fear not, there are many brands of cloth safe
diaper cream available to replace your
thick creams and vaseline.
Spread a
thick layer of
diaper cream on your baby's bottom before putting on the next
diaper.
applying a
diaper rash
cream or
thick ointment after each
diaper change, like Aquaphor or a
cream with zinc oxide
To treat
diaper rash: Three important steps can help bring
diaper rash under control — gentle cleansing, ensuring the skin is dry, and protecting the skin from further irritation by applying a
thick layer of DESITIN ® rapid relief
cream at each
diaper change to soothe and protect your baby's irritated skin.
Your baby will be more prone to
diaper rash, so to soothe his sore bottom, change his
diapers often, use a soft cloth and warm water instead of wipes, and use a
thick coating of
diaper rash
cream at each change.
The rash
cream is a
thick cream that is cloth
diaper safe and can even be used for dry or chapped skin.