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We’re parenting experts and you’ve been changing your baby’s nappy wrong – how it really should be done

CHANGING nappies as a new parent can be daunting, from choosing the right size to use, to how often you need to change it.

However, parenting experts have revealed you may be changing them wrong and how it really should be done.

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A parenting expert has revealed top tips for changing a nappy successfullyCredit: Getty

Christie,’ official nappy expert, has created seven top tips to help you change your nappies correctly….

Put on a show

While I can’t promise to make nappy changing fun for parents, I do have some tips to make it a lot easier and less stressful. 

The biggest mistake many parents make when changing nappies is ‘ignoring’ the baby to get the job done.

Whilst this is easy to do - who wouldn’t want to quickly get the job done - entertaining your baby whilst you change them will keep them occupied instead of wriggling to get away.

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For younger babies, try changing them under a mobile for some sensory play whilst you get on with the task in hand. 

For older babies, introducing a toy to hold may not be the best idea as you wouldn’t want it anywhere near the dirty nappy, so instead opt for nappies with fun prints on them.

Use nappies with a recognisable print to your advantage.

You can give your baby one to hold or point out faces and colours to help keep them occupied whilst changing.

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Don’t only dress to impress 

Everyone loves getting their little ones dressed up in cute outfits, and whilst this is adorable for pictures, in reality, having stylish dresses and onesies can be quite problematic when it comes to changing. 

If your baby has had an upset tummy, or food that doesn't agree with them, the aftermath can often end up all over their clothes, and the last thing you want to be doing is putting it anywhere near their head. 

This is why I recommend avoiding anything that requires going over your baby's head to take off. 

Envelope neck vests are my go-to. 

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