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No Fuss, No Mess: Things to Consider for Seamless Nappy Changing

There are many things a new parent has to get accustomed to, leading to daily stresses, headaches, and frustrations. Nappy changes are an example of such a thing that can certainly present an everyday struggle difficult to deal with. 

If it wasn’t for the soiled nappy, and poop explosions that make parents scratch their heads how they could come out of such a tiny human, there’s also the fact some bubs will do anything to avoid changing time. Even if it takes hysterical crying, screaming, kicking, hitting, and wailing, making the whole process a bigger challenge. 

And, let’s not forget the other part of the ordeal that worries parents, which is the delicate baby skin getting in touch with nasty chemicals easily found in traditional diapers, including dyes and phthalates, that could very well lead to irritation and rashes. On another note, filling up landfills with waste that takes ages to decompose is a related consequence of frequent traditional nappy changes. 

How to Make Diaper Changes Easier?

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One easy way to solve all these aspects is by relying on organic nappy supplies that can take a big load of weight off parents’ shoulders, and make effortless baby nappy changing time. The other way is to be mindful of the location you choose for this practice, and the necessity to keep the baby occupied as best as you can. 

Essential Supplies 

First, it’s important to get adequate supplies to ensure your baby feels comfortable, warm, and safe. That’s why the focus here should be on the organic, from organic nappy sets made from cotton to cotton booster pads and liners, as well as covers, pants, muslin cloths and cotton blankets. All of these promise comfort and warmth, making your little one feel safe and secure during the change, which helps avoid the fuss.

Moreover, these designs are all about keeping your little one safe from soiling and staining, all the while ensuring he or she stays flexible when it comes to leg movements. The nappies aren’t your traditional nappies and features like ties give you the freedom to avoid any clips or pins, further giving you peace of mind regarding your baby’s safety. 

Easy to wash and care for, you can maintain them with an eco and baby-friendly laundry liquid designed for natural fabrics. This can extend the lifespan of the supplies so you won’t have to toss and replace them as you would with conventional alternatives, thus keeping your bub and the environment safe from toxins and overflowing landfills.

The pads and the liners are other supplies you ought to swear by in addition to the organic nappies because they can act as an extra layer of protection from soiling and staining, especially useful for heavy wetters. Not to mention, they’re created to protect the baby skin from redness and soreness – two issues contributing to the hate babies have with changing time. 

You can use them as you see fit and as your baby requires, giving you the flexibility needed with absorbency control. And, by keeping your little one nice and dry, they help keep the delicate skin comfortable by promoting breathability. All of this leads to good skin health. 

Additionally, you should find the suitable baby friendly wipes, lotions and creams with natural composition, minus the toxins, to further protect the delicate skin from irritation by keeping it well hydrated. And while we’re at wipes, I’d advise you to also invest in a wipe warmer for utmost comfort and lack of cries.

Location, Location, Location

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Time is everything when you want to get the best outcome with minimal fuss from your baby. That’s why it’s crucial to be mindful of the whereabouts of your natural nappies and other nappy supplies I mentioned. Keeping them at hand at the designated changing area is crucial to prevent your little one from having a meltdown or extending the whole process by making a huge mess. 

It’s essential to buy a nappy bag and keep everything neat and organised, as well as within reach, stored at the changer or dresser (preferably in a rolling design). Speaking of location, it’s also crucial to be mindful of the choice of room where you plan on doing the changing. If you don’t have a separate nursery room that’s equipped with the right heater and temperature control, then choose the warmest room as little ones may feel the cold more which contributes to the hate towards nappy changing time. 

Distraction Aids

It doesn’t matter if you’re changing a newborn, or a toddler, you have to rely on the means you have at your disposal to make the process as smooth as possible, especially if your little one simply can’t accept the nappy changing routine yet. From providing them a good view of the surroundings, whether it’s a window or a fun wall, to offering them their pacifier, or even their favourite toy, a parent has to be prepared with all the big guns. Play some music or sing yourself, cuddle them and provide sensory interest for them, and you can count on mission accomplished. 

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