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carl009 said

on 10/6/2009 Great Article.. Plsz check out this article also on Baby changing diaper http://www.articlesbase.com/babies-articles/choosing-the-right-baby-changing-unit-for-your-business-premises-1293647.html

joebowden said

on 8/5/2009 another tip for avoiding getting bacteria in and around the vagina is to wipe it from the vagina to the bottom and never from the bottom to the vagina

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Anonymous said

on 11/22/2005 When you undo the soiled diaper, put the tabs on the sides down. If the sticky tab gets on the baby's legs it will hurt them.

Anonymous said

on 11/22/2005 Put a dress or a skirt on the baby until it is potty-trained, so that you can put your hands up the dress, take off the diaper, and put it back on with out pulling down the baby's pants.

Anonymous said

on 11/22/2005 When your baby is starting to pull up and you have to take the mobile out of the crib, you can take it and attach it to the wall so the mobile hangs over the changing area.

Anonymous said

on 11/22/2005 If your child gets to a stage were he figures how to take the diaper off, I found the best way to prevent him from doing that is to put the diapers on backward for at least a week.

Anonymous said

on 11/22/2005 When changing a baby that just won't stay still, place one of their favorite toys on their tummy. This will distract him/her from other things going on and prevent nasty mishaps from all their rolling around.

Anonymous said

on 11/22/2005 If the child is at the age that he/she can understand when you are asking to change a diaper, they will often answer no, if you are a baby sitter. It is then up to you to call the shots if you think there is a need. Stand your ground - don't be fooled.

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