Dad, bonding with the child is more important than your fear of changing a diaper, plus it's only Poop so get to work. (See below for the "one" secrete to preventing diaper rash).
The real purpose of this Step by Step account of changing a diaper is to PREVENT RASHES. I also talk about equality and societal expectations of a modern "Man" and sharing the responsibility when it comes to raising children. The topic of society demasculating men is real for now, but bonding with children last for generations.
For those dads that actually get involved and are brave enough to change a diaper, well those dads are "Hero Dads" and will build esteem and trust in their children.
When life blesses you with a child and your faced with daily challenges and choices, there is nothing, and I mean NOTHING more rewarding than raising your children as a kick ass, hands on dad. With your man hands, man voice, rough and tough facial hair you need to give those hugs out every day, even if those hugs immediately causes your child's delicate cheeks to turn red.
Making your baby cheeks red with the five o'clock shadow when you hug them is priceless. However, red "Butt" cheeks caused by diaper rash, is very bad. The following tips on "How to best change a diaper" applies to all types of diapers from disposable to fabric, the same trick works for both and keep diaper rashes from happening.
Quick back story, our pediatrician is kinda wacky, yet well loved and respected. His answer to diaper rash was olive oil. When my children began to rash, we would take a cotton ball and roll on a little bit of olive oil on their cheeks. Results, sticky moist skin and only a slightly improved rash.
After trying all the different potions and lotions and powders that failed me, I realize I needed to figure this out on my own. As an inventor and problem solver, I took the skill sets I learned at the UofA and applied the research techniques and wrote everything down. Then it dawned on me, I was lucky to live in Hawaii from 1982-1984 right out of high school and had to deal with my own rashes.
Yes, "Crotch Rot" is what we called it. I found that the humidity along with swimming in the ocean was keeping my shorts/trunks damp. The rash occurred in the areas where the shorts remained wet over long periods of time. The answer, dryness.
HOW TO CHANGE A DIAPER TO PREVENT RASHES:
Listen and look for the clues when your child wets or soils themselves. No one wants to sit for prolonged time in a wet and smelly diaper. Your children will let you know right away with settle clues, sounds, and annoying crying.
PREPARATION: Make sure you have a safe place to change the diaper, we don't need cracked baby skulls from the baby hitting the floor. Have your clean diaper, dry and clean towel (cloth) ready, along with all your other things in hands reach away.
STEP ONE: Oh, let's be obvious, take off the wet/soiled diaper.
STEP TWO: Wipe the skin/cheeks and legs with a clean baby wipe or soapy cloth (depends on if your a granola tree hugging nut that wants to do things organically and environmentally safe or if you like the convenience of store bought wipes).
When life blesses you with a child and your faced with daily challenges and choices, there is nothing, and I mean NOTHING more rewarding than raising your children as a kick ass, hands on dad. With your man hands, man voice, rough and tough facial hair you need to give those hugs out every day, even if those hugs immediately causes your child's delicate cheeks to turn red.
Making your baby cheeks red with the five o'clock shadow when you hug them is priceless. However, red "Butt" cheeks caused by diaper rash, is very bad. The following tips on "How to best change a diaper" applies to all types of diapers from disposable to fabric, the same trick works for both and keep diaper rashes from happening.
Quick back story, our pediatrician is kinda wacky, yet well loved and respected. His answer to diaper rash was olive oil. When my children began to rash, we would take a cotton ball and roll on a little bit of olive oil on their cheeks. Results, sticky moist skin and only a slightly improved rash.
After trying all the different potions and lotions and powders that failed me, I realize I needed to figure this out on my own. As an inventor and problem solver, I took the skill sets I learned at the UofA and applied the research techniques and wrote everything down. Then it dawned on me, I was lucky to live in Hawaii from 1982-1984 right out of high school and had to deal with my own rashes.
Yes, "Crotch Rot" is what we called it. I found that the humidity along with swimming in the ocean was keeping my shorts/trunks damp. The rash occurred in the areas where the shorts remained wet over long periods of time. The answer, dryness.
HOW TO CHANGE A DIAPER TO PREVENT RASHES:
Listen and look for the clues when your child wets or soils themselves. No one wants to sit for prolonged time in a wet and smelly diaper. Your children will let you know right away with settle clues, sounds, and annoying crying.
PREPARATION: Make sure you have a safe place to change the diaper, we don't need cracked baby skulls from the baby hitting the floor. Have your clean diaper, dry and clean towel (cloth) ready, along with all your other things in hands reach away.
STEP ONE: Oh, let's be obvious, take off the wet/soiled diaper.
STEP TWO: Wipe the skin/cheeks and legs with a clean baby wipe or soapy cloth (depends on if your a granola tree hugging nut that wants to do things organically and environmentally safe or if you like the convenience of store bought wipes).
TIP: When wiping pee, wipe from the genital area away toward to belly button, do not wipe towards the bum. When wiping poop, wipe from the bum towards your child's back. "Do NOT wipe towards the genitals" for that will cause infections.
STEP THREE: Now that your baby's skin is damp, take a clean, dry cloth and wipe all the moisture and then take the same towel or a fan like object and "Fan Dry" the skin. The dryer the butt cheeks, the better. This is the top secrete to prevent diaper rashes! MOISTURE BAD, DRY SKIN IS GOOD!
STEP FOUR: Put on a clean, DRY diaper on the CLEAN DRY baby, do NOT lock in any moisture.
It's best NOT to use baby oil or lotions.
STEP FOUR & A HALF: If the baby does have a rash, use a dry diaper rash ointment or cream that absorbs into the skin. Avoid the oily ointments or anything that can cause moisture such as Vaseline or Oil based products.
This is truly the BEST WAY TO CHANGE A DIAPER.
Now you can be a DADDY HERO and bond with your child while proving to mom that DADS RULE!
Take this moment to bond, talk to your child while changing, look into their eyes and let them know they are safe.
Throughout the day, look for clues your children give when they are uncomfortable. Do they have a dirty diaper? Are they Hungry? Tired? Teething? Each need has a slightly different tone in the cry and one day you'll be able to tell the difference and THAT'S Awesome.. Cherish each moment because the first five years are the most important.
Please leave any comments or suggestions.
Kevin Dog.
STEP THREE: Now that your baby's skin is damp, take a clean, dry cloth and wipe all the moisture and then take the same towel or a fan like object and "Fan Dry" the skin. The dryer the butt cheeks, the better. This is the top secrete to prevent diaper rashes! MOISTURE BAD, DRY SKIN IS GOOD!
STEP FOUR: Put on a clean, DRY diaper on the CLEAN DRY baby, do NOT lock in any moisture.
It's best NOT to use baby oil or lotions.
STEP FOUR & A HALF: If the baby does have a rash, use a dry diaper rash ointment or cream that absorbs into the skin. Avoid the oily ointments or anything that can cause moisture such as Vaseline or Oil based products.
This is truly the BEST WAY TO CHANGE A DIAPER.
Now you can be a DADDY HERO and bond with your child while proving to mom that DADS RULE!
Take this moment to bond, talk to your child while changing, look into their eyes and let them know they are safe.
Throughout the day, look for clues your children give when they are uncomfortable. Do they have a dirty diaper? Are they Hungry? Tired? Teething? Each need has a slightly different tone in the cry and one day you'll be able to tell the difference and THAT'S Awesome.. Cherish each moment because the first five years are the most important.
Please leave any comments or suggestions.
Kevin Dog.
