We know you already know this, but it goes without saying that youâll need somewhere clean and safe to change your baby. You want something easy to clean (because when babies are involved, so is mess), and ideally something portable. The Leander Matty Change Mats are a bestseller for a reason. Theyâre lightweight and 100% waterproof, making cleaning time a breeze.
You're going to be changing your baby a lot, perhaps 6-8 times a day in those early stages.
You're going to be changing your baby a lot, perhaps 6-8 times a day in those early stages. Make it comfortable, keep everything close at hand, and you know, do it fast. Find out everything you need to know about nappy changes and the essentials you need here.
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How to change a baby's nappy?
First things first, letâs take it back to basics with understanding how to actually change a dirty nappy. Start by undoing their nappy and wiping off any poo from their skin with some nappy wipes. If their skin is irritated, just use some warm water and cotton wool to keep further irritation at a minimum. Remember to always wipe from the front to back for baby girls and around the testicles and penis for boys. Be sure to apply some nappy cream to help prevent the dreaded nappy rash, before putting a clean nappy on them. Ensure your babyâs nappy fits snugly around their waist and legs and avoid getting cream on the sticky sides of disposable nappies.
How often to change newborn nappy?
Youâre going to be getting up close and personal with nappy changes a lot in the early days. Think at least 6-8 times a day and often even more than that. You should be sure to change your childâs nappy as soon as theyâve done a poo to help prevent nappy rash. If your babyâs nappy feels wet, you should also change it to help avoid nappy rash. Itâs important to allow their skin to breathe between nappy changes for a few minutes as the constant wearing of nappies can also lead to nappy rash.
What is nappy rash?
Youâll know when your little one has nappy rash because their sensitive skin around the bottom and genitals will be sore and red. Theyâll also likely be pretty irritable (wouldnât we all?!) and the area might also be quite itchy. Nappy rash happens when their skin is in contact with moisture (from urine or poo) and rubs against their nappy creating friction. Whilst nappy rash normally clears up in a few days, the best thing to do is aim to prevent it from happening in the first place. Make sure youâre regularly changing your babyâs nappy, changing their nappy as soon as it becomes wet, allow them to have some time not wearing the nappy and use a cream to act as a barrier between their skin and the nappy too.
Everything you need for nappy changes
Hereâs everything you need to have on hand for efficient, safe and quick nappy changes. When youâre changing a dirty nappy, you need to always keep a hand on your baby at the same time. To prevent feeling like youâre in an acrobatics class, make sure youâve got everything within handâs reach before you get to the changing part!
1. Baby Changing Pad
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2. Two packs of nappies
Whether youâre opting for disposable nappies or reusable ones, you need stock on hand. Consider you might go through 10 nappies a day, and before you know it youâre down to an empty box (donât let this happen!) Our disposable nappies from Tooshies by Tom come in a 52 pack, which means they actually might not make it through an entire week depending on how often youâre changing. Grab two packs so youâre never left empty-handed! If youâre going for reusable nappies, we stock the Baby Beehinds Magicalls Cloth Nappies, as well as Cotton and Bamboo Nappy Squares from Nature Baby. We recommend stocking up on a few pairs of these too, so youâve always got a few spares while youâre washing some.

3. Nappy cream
Nappy rash is a serious pain in the ass (quite literally), so prevent it from happening in the first place by applying a barrier cream to your babyâs sensitive skin. We love the Bunjie Skincare Nip it in the Bub cream. Itâs plant-based skin care made with a super smart microbiome and barrier booster that supports naturally stronger, happier little skin from day one. It works to nourish and protect the most sensitive and itchy skin, so your baby (and therefore you) will love it!

4. Two packs of wipes
Same deal as stocking up on nappies- donât forget your wipes! Itâs surprising how much of these you can through when dealing with a dirty nappy. We love Tooshies by TOM wipes because theyâre made with plant-based materials and are free from alcohol, parabens, phthalates and phenols.

5. Baby changing clutch
Remember how we mentioned youâre likely going to be changing nappies at least 6 times a day? Well that means even if youâre out and about with bub, an emergency nappy change might strike. Take it all in your stride with a biodegradable bags from WotNot. Theyâre 100% biodegradable and compostable and keep nappy changes environmentally friendly.

7. Hand Sanitiser
We know you know, but always wash and sanitise your hands thoroughly straight after a nappy change to avoid infection. The La Clinica Hand Sanitiser is a great option to keep in your nappy station (and grab one for your nappy clutch). The best part (besides killing germs) is that it wonât dry your hands out either, but leave them nourished and hydrated.
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8. Nappy Rash Cream
If nappy rash strikes, donât freak out. Remember, itâs totally normal and easily treated. Make sure you always have some nappy rash cream on hand so youâre not left with a screaming, irritable baby and no salve. We love Sudocreamâs Healing Cream to soothe the sorest of bottoms quickly and reliably.

Did you know lists are totally our thing? Thatâs right, we make downloadable, printable lists for you to check off each item as you go and help make this whole having a baby process that little bit easier. Click here to download our changing list now. You can also discover our full changing collection here.

