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How to choose and change a nappy

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How to choose a nappy

Choosing the right nappy size for your baby is important to prevent leaking. The nappy should fit snugly and not gape open, even when your baby is crawling and playing. Some nappies have leg leak barriers that further help prevent leakage. As your baby develops, their bowel and bladder movements tend to become less frequent and larger in size, so they will need larger, more absorbent nappies and fewer changes.

Whether you choose to use disposable nappies or reusable cloth nappies depends on your personal preference. There are some things you might want to consider when choosing:

If you use cloth nappies, remember:

How to change a nappy

Changing a nappy is as easy as the following steps:

If you are going outside the house, it is good to pack a travel kit that contains everything you need for nappy changes, including:

Safety tips

You might think the biggest risk in changing a nappy is that your baby might pee on you, but there are safety risks to your baby to consider. When buying a change table, it is best to get a model with:

You may also want to consider changing your baby at floor level, on a change mat or towel, to eliminate the risks of falling posed by a change table.

4 Most frequently asked questions (FAQs)

How do I choose the right nappy size?
Nappies should fit snugly around your baby’s waist and legs to prevent leakage, even while your baby is crawling or doing other activities. As your baby grows, so will the size of nappy they need.
Are disposable or cloth nappies better?
Disposable and cloth nappies both have their advantages and disadvantages. Disposable nappies are more convenient, but also more expensive. Cloth nappies cost less, but are more work as they require washing. It is thought that cloth nappies are also more environmentally friendly, but when you factor in the costs of washing (electricity, detergent and water), they have about the same environmental impact as disposable nappies.
I accidentally put a disposable nappy in the washing machine, what can I do?
If you accidentally machine-wash a nappy, don’t worry – you can get most of its absorbent gel out of your clothes with another wash, and you can get the gel out of the washer by putting on a wash cycle with no laundry in the machine.
Why shouldn’t I use fabric softener on cloth nappies?
Using fabric softener on cloth nappies can make them less absorbent.

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Title: How to choose and change a nappy

Author: Dr Idan Ben-Barak PhD, MSc, BSc (Med)

First Published: 14 Jul 2015

Last reviewed: 17 Jan 2022

Category: Information on How to choose and change a nappy

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