Remember The Time Point Of Changing Diapers, So That You Can Easily Master The Baby's ‘little Mood'
May 15, 2022
In general, the newborn has almost no urine due to the incomplete physical development, so the baby urinates frequently every day. Therefore, mothers need to change diapers for their babies more frequently, about every 2 hours; With the growth of the baby's age, the development tends to be perfect. Basically, it can be changed once every 3-4 hours, and it can be changed for 4-6 hours when the baby is older; If your baby has a bowel movement, you should change the diaper immediately, regardless of age. At the same time, the baby should pay attention to washing the baby's small buttocks with water after defecation, so as not to stimulate the baby's small buttocks with unclean stool.
Of course, some mothers can't tell the exact length of time, so they can pay attention to these time points and signals:
1. After feeding: after 15-30 minutes of feeding, the baby's urine may be discharged;
2. Before going to bed: check whether the baby's diapers are dry before going to bed;
3. Wake up: the baby usually urinates after waking up;
4. Before going out: check the baby before taking him out.
Observe the baby's expression: analyze whether the baby wants to urinate and needs to change diapers by observing the baby's expression. When the baby is playing, he suddenly calms down, or makes a mistake, and makes a strong "uh huh" sound. Generally, he begins to defecate.

