Hi people! Happy Friday!
Today
I want to write blog post about women's healt. It's very very very
important to take care of yourself after a stressful day even more.
Getting
pregnant is the happiest and a life-turning point for a woman. Knowing
that you are going to welcome a little baby into your life is not only
overwhelming but somewhat stressing.
Check Pregnancy is
a website where you can get professional knowledge about baby's and
mommy healt and find very useful artucles about pregnancy questions. On
this site you can find all answer on every topic that interest you. You
can to visit this site if you need advices about pregnancy or
breastfeeding. For many
women, taking a pregnancy and pregnancy test can be stressful. It can
bring up many emotions, including excitement and fear. But knowing you
are pregnant as soon as possible can help you make the decisions that
are right for you. Somethimes
women need to take medicines during pregnancy for healt problems (like
depressions, morning sickness, diabetes...) Because dear women always
talk with your doctor.
There
are many web sites which share tips and information about health in
general. But can you actually trust all of those sources?
I don't
think so. When I feel sick, I avoid going on Google and writing what's
been bothering me to see what's causing the problems because it always
seems so unreal to be having big diseases if your stomach only hurts. So
I don't trust those sites. I am maybe more for going on forum web sites
to see real people suffering the same problems I do and reading their
advice.
But, there's also a web site about women's health which I
think could be helpful to all of you called CheckPregancy. There you can
find many tips and advice for women in general and pregnant women so
I'd highly suggest you to check that out...
Today I want to write about: change the diaper
First step preparation:
Wash and dry your hands, or clean them with hand sanitizer or a baby wipe.
Set up a warm, clean area to change your baby. If you're not using a
changing table, consider laying a blanket, towel, or changing mat on the
floor or bed.
Grab your supplies, including a clean diaper and plenty of wipes or
wet cloths. For babies with sensitive skin, you can use lukewarm water
and cut-up paper towels (use thick ones) or washable cloth baby wipes
(you can buy or make these). If your baby is prone to diaper rash, keep rash cream or petroleum jelly on hand.
Safety note: If you change your baby on an elevated surface such as a
changing table or bed, be sure to keep one hand on your baby at all
times. Most changing tables have a strap you can use to secure your
baby. Whether your baby is strapped in or not, don't leave your baby
unattended for even a second. Babies at any age can squirm off the table
when you least expect it.
How to change the diaper?
Lay your baby on his back. Remove any clothing that inhibits access
to the diaper. At this age, rompers are popular clothing items; they
contain snaps for easy diaper access.
Remove the soiled diaper.
For disposable diapers, pull up the sticky tabs. For reusable cloth
diapers, remove the diaper cover and snaps or Velcro from around your
baby's waist.
Lift your baby up gently so you can scoot the diaper out from under his bottom.
Use wipes to clean your baby's diaper region. Always wipe from front to back to avoid infection, especially for girls.
If the area is red or inflamed, soothe it with diaper ointment.
Wait for your baby's skin to dry before putting on a fresh diaper.
Take
a fresh diaper and place it under your baby. Bring the front part up on
your baby's stomach and fasten the tabs to secure the diaper on his
waist.
Replace any clothing over the new diaper