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Hopes
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Topic: How often do yochange disposable nappies? Posted: 05 November 2011 at 5:58pm |
Out of curiosity, how often do you change disposable nappies - or in other words, how long does it take them to get wet through? I find they last a lot longer than cloth ones (obviously) but when Jacob was sick a while back and I called healthline the nurse asked when he'd last had a wet nappy. He was in a disposable and had had a change at 9am, and it was about 2pm, and she was a bit shocked? But given that my cloth ones last three hours, I wouldn't have thought five hours was disgraceful for a sposie (I felt a bit bad!), and was just a bit curious about what the norm is?
ETA Excuse the spelling in the title, apparently I can't type!
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Posted: 05 November 2011 at 6:24pm |
the ones we have at work (size 10 kids size up to adult size) all claim to last 8-12 hours, so 5 hours for a baby one seems fine as not every baby will go within say 3 hours of putting one on.
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Posted: 05 November 2011 at 7:23pm |
DS will go through approx 4 per day so he'd have it changed approx every 4 hours from 7am, more if he's been drinking a lot or has more than one dirty nappy.
DD gets hers changed at every feed, so every 3 hours from 7am and then if she has a dirty nappy obviously it would get changed.
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Posted: 05 November 2011 at 8:16pm |
DS1 3 - 4 hours or if he's dirty. DS2 more like every 3 hours. They aren't always sodden but I tend to change before nap time.
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Posted: 05 November 2011 at 8:23pm |
Our son gets his nappy changed before each feed (and as others have said of the nappy is soiled he'll get changed then too), so I'd change the nappy every three - four hours during the day and up to nine hours at night (if he sleeps through the night). Obviously if babies have nappy rash or anything like that, they would be changed more often. Do what you feel is right and ignore everyone else. As the old saying goes "mum knows best" and you know what's best for your child.
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Posted: 05 November 2011 at 9:09pm |
Obviously whenever she is dirty I change her. She also has a night nappy that is on 7am - 7am. Otherwise during the day she will be changed every 4 hours or so - sometimes a bit more, sometimes less.
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Posted: 05 November 2011 at 9:21pm |
I dont think 5 hours is a long time... the vast majority of kidlets 6 months plus (nearly all I would think) would sleep through the night without getting changed and that would be over 10 hours! DD goes 7pm to 630am without a change...
During the day unless it is dirty I change her after each nap so at least 4 times between 630am and 630pm, when bath time starts.
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Posted: 05 November 2011 at 9:38pm |
every 3 hours or so during the day
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Posted: 06 November 2011 at 7:23am |
We put nappy on in morning, before midday nap and before bed. Also if a poo.
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Posted: 06 November 2011 at 1:10pm |
I used to change at every feed as a new born, umm not it's just when it needs doing - poos or when it starts to feel/look full or about every 3-4 hours depending on if we are mega busy or just cruising at home. Cloth she can wear without filling for a couple of hours so I change those about every 3-4 hours too.
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Posted: 06 November 2011 at 3:20pm |
She'll be in one overnight from when she has her bath at 6pm till 6/7am the next day then its when ever it needs changing. When we are out and about I will change her into a clean nappy before going home as she sits better in the car seat.
btw - after going swimming with a normal disposable on they can hold a huge amount of liquid.
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Posted: 07 November 2011 at 10:07pm |
I would say about every 3 or so hours, but Im sure I've left them on longer at times for various reasons eg been out and about or in the car a long time, long sleep etc. Generally I change before sleeps if it's full, or when he's getting his clothes changed anyway and it seems to need it. I think I wouldn't leave him in nappies for 5 hours all the time as I find that's when DS sometimes gets a bit red but in general I think its ok.
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Posted: 13 November 2011 at 7:59am |
Change at every poo and apart from that probably every 4ish hours? Goes from 6.30pm till 7am overnight so I wouldn't have thought 5 hours was bad.....
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Posted: 13 November 2011 at 2:12pm |
Just because a disposable isnt leaking doesnt mean it shouldnt be changed. Once they pee in the nappy it activates those little crystals and the more that goes in the fuller and heavier the nappy gets - and they get quite hot in there too! Nothing worse than seeing a kid with his nappy round his knees because it is almost overflowing! Yuck
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Posted: 13 November 2011 at 6:40pm |
I agree Bizzy, it would be so awful to run/sit/play in a really full nappy.
Both of my kids sleep through the night but during the day they are drinking a lot, whereas overnight night they aren't getting extra fluids.
I will often do the nappy squeeze and change it if it feels like its getting bulky. Some days DS will go through only 4, other days 5 or 6 as he's a big water drinker.
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Posted: 13 November 2011 at 9:27pm |
Bizzy wrote:
Just because a disposable isnt leaking doesnt mean it shouldnt be changed. Once they pee in the nappy it activates those little crystals and the more that goes in the fuller and heavier the nappy gets - and they get quite hot in there too! Nothing worse than seeing a kid with his nappy round his knees because it is almost overflowing! Yuck  |
Ugh I agree, never let it get that bad! By look full it's more just when it's not molded to her if that makes sense?
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