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Cloth diapers have come a long way, baby: Pins are pass
To complete this How-To you will need:
A baby in need of changing
A changing table or another safe surface
A clean, pre-folded cotton diaper or two
Some baby wipes
And a fresh diaper cover, if the one being changed has gotten wet or soile
A cream for diaper rash, preferably one made with zinc oxide
And, if the diaper has leaked, a change of baby clothes
Warning: Never turn your back or walk away when your baby is on the changing table, even if she
Step 1: Gather supplies
Make sure you have all your supplies within easy reach. Once you start changing your baby, you won
Step 2: Prepare diaper
With your baby in a safe place
Step 3: Fold diaper
Fold the right third of the diaper over the middle third, then fold the left third of the diaper over that. Put it aside, but within reach, and get your baby.
Tip: Take a few minutes when your baby
Step 4: Unfasten cover
Lay your baby on the changing table or a safe surface and unfasten the diaper cover she
Step 5: Fold soiled diaper
Leaving the cover in place, fold the soiled diaper in half, clean side up. You
Step 6: Clean bottom
Using as many wipes as necessary, gently clean your baby
Tip: Little boys have been known to pee as soon as their diaper comes off. To avoid a soaking, lay a changing cloth over him as soon as possible.
Step 7: Slide out dirty diaper
Slide the dirty diaper out from under your baby. If the diaper cover is clean, leave it in place and slip the fresh, folded one inside. If the cover is soiled, use a new one.
Step 8: Apply cream
If your baby
Tip: Studies show that babies in cloth diapers develop rashes more frequently than those who wear disposables. If your baby is one of them, try switching to disposables.
Step 9: Fasten cover
Fold the front of the cover, with the clean diaper inside, up and over your baby
Step 10: Put clothes on
Put your baby
Step 11: Discard & wash
Flush away whatever you can, put the dirty diaper into the diaper pail or hamper, and thoroughly wash your hands or wipe them clean with a fresh wipe before giving your baby a post-diaper-change cuddle.
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