does your LO cry and wiggle away when u change him/her? my ds used to be an angel when it came to changing and now it is soooooooo hard to do!just curious how it is for others.tia
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i give me a rattle to play with to distract him, or he likes my watch so i hold the one hand up for him to talk to and grab while i change him with other hand
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DD doesnt cry but she likes being "free"...so I try to let her air it out for a minute or two before I close up the diaper...but if I dont let her air it out...then she tries to roll away...its like a game to her.
Kelsey likes to roll over and flash her naked tushy when I change her. It's not hard getting her back over, but I think once she starts to crawl I will have a different opinion.
He doesn't cry but is SUPER wiggly. Some diapers have gone on crooked lately but have done the job. I have a feeling this is just the beginning of the 'wiggliness'..I'll just have to learn to be a bit faster, lol!
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DS isn't too bad. I raspberry his belly a lot so he waits for it. He also likes to put his hand on my arm as I am changing him, kind of like he is guiding me. I think that keeps his interest.
He doesn't cry. He just thinks it's hilarious to wiggle away and make it harder to get him changed. Oh and now he likes to play with his goods and tries to take his new diaper off to do so. Argh. :-)
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