I also change her as soon as she poos. But, when it comes to pee, I change her when she is %26quot;squishy%26quot; or I can smell her when I pick her up. My 8 year old is a great %26quot;pee detector%26quot;. She will yell, %26quot;The baby has 10 lbs of pee%26quot;, no matter where we are! I go through about 6-7 per day and she is 4 months. I think that as she gets old, she will eat less, but more in a sitting. This should probably make the diapers fuller, but less frequent.How often do you change your baby%26039;s nappy/diaper?
As they get older they don't 'go' as much. When my babies (twins) were newborns a case of 256 diapers lasted about a week and a half. We had about 6 - 8 poops per day and multiple changes overnight. Now that they're 2 years old they only have 1 or 2 poops per day and no changes overnight. It naturally happens as they get closer to potty-training age.How often do you change your baby%26039;s nappy/diaper?
I probably change my daughter every 3 hours or so, except immediately after a poop, or if I notice she's wet already, I do check all the time, and she too sleeps all night without a change it doesn't seem to bother her and you know the old saying %26quot;never wake a sleeping baby%26quot;. My daughter is almost 11 months old.How often do you change your baby%26039;s nappy/diaper?
I try to change her every two hours and right when she wakes up in the morning or after a nap. She has never had a diaper rash except when someone else was watching her and changed less often. (always change right after a poo too!)How often do you change your baby%26039;s nappy/diaper?
I try to time the changes with meals so we keep it routine. This also serves well in future for potty training. Poop is an instant change not only for their sake but for the sake of fresh air everywhere! How often do you change your baby%26039;s nappy/diaper?
11 times a day usually
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