We were discussing this on the January board and thought it would make a fun clicky.
I was watching an episode of Bringing Home Baby and the husband said he refuses to change diapers. This got me curious about men & diapers in general. Please feel free to elaborate on your answer.
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He had no choice. I told him if we got DS circumcised I didn't want to touch it until it was healed. I was scared I would hurt it. I did eventually do it even during the healing process, but in the hospital he did it all! He was great!
DD - February 2011
I know! It just seemed so crazy to me, that's why I wanted to take it to the ladies on this board. I didn't want to believe there were multiple men like that out there. I am SO glad to see that no one has answered that their husband has refused yet.
Carina 12.28.2010 | Aurelia 9.23.12 | Chart - Round 3
did you see this whole episdoe thru? there was one recently where they kept playing up that dad wouldn't change diapers. then at the end, dad ended up sharing that he kept trying to change diapers and mom would tell him he wasnt doing it right and take over so he gave up. it made me sad for him.
DD - February 2011
DH doesn't refuse, but he hates doing it, and freaks out ("Sick! It's all up her back! Help! It stinks!" etc.). I usually do them, since I don't mind, but he will if I ask him to.
ETA: He did the majority of them in the beginning. It wasn't until she was on mostly solids that it got harder for him... haha.
I don't think I saw that episode. In the one I saw, the husband said that he wasn't changing diapers at all, and that it was "her thing". Yuck.
Carina 12.28.2010 | Aurelia 9.23.12 | Chart - Round 3
(m/c 1.17.07, m/c 5.15.07)
DS - 03.15.08
DD2 - 12.03.09
DD3 - 3.28.11
I put SS because when DS1 arrived H changed plenty of diapers (in fact, the nurses made him do the first one and he was really bossy with me the first time I tried to do one and kept telling me what I was doing wrong). BUT, after a few weeks it became part of "my" thing, and he was back working, and he hasn't changed a single one since.
I think the same thing will probably happen this time - he will help at first when it feels overwhelming, then it will be all me. I'm ok with this, but a lot of other people aren't - one family member who is quite aggresive with her 70's-style militant feminism tried to force DH to change DS' diaper at a recent family get-together, and while I was doing it, he said (mainly just to piss her off) "I earn the money, so she changes the diapers!" teehee.
I don't understand women who let their husbands get away with never changing a diaper. That's stupid and ridiculous.
DH doesn't change as many as I do, but he definitely does it when necessary. And he changed most of the very early ones because I was having some trouble moving around!
My H has requested we sign up for an infant care course because he's nervous to change diapers and bathe the baby. I think it's awesome that he's willing and wants to take a class instead of just throwing his hands up saying, "I don't know how to do it" as he passes her back to me.
DH has never changed a diaper.
1) He would if I wasn't home but I am with her 100% of the time and don't mind changing diapers.
2) we do a cloth/disposable hybrid and he is very confused
3) most days he gets home from work after she is already sleeping and gets maybe an hour in the morning with her. Besides the weekends (sometimes he works on the weekends too) there isn't much time for him to be changing diapers.
4) I am a little OCD and like how I do things. DD has SUPER sensitive skin and I have a specific order to keep her skin healthy.
Also, no one really changes her diaper other than me, mostly because they just don't understand how to change her diapers....it is not hard but people get this stupid puzzled look on their face when I give instructions (its not rocket science!).
Honestly I don't mind and I don't keep a tally. We don't play the game "I did it 3 times today its your turn" Lastly, DH does stuff I have never done (like take out the trash).
My husband doesn't really change them and I don't mind it. If I'm home, I change the diapers, but of course if he is alone watching the kids he will change them.
We each have our responsibilities around the house and we both have things that we really don't enjoy doing. I don't like mowing the grass, so he does it. He doesn't like changing diapers, so I do it. Whatever.
ETA - we also cloth diaper and I think that is one of the reasons DH hates doing it. I too am picky about how I want my dipes soaked and what creams he is allowed to use, so it's just easier if I do it.
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DH at 28 is the oldest of 4 siblings, a brother 26, a sister 17, and a brother 9, so he had his fair share of helping his mom take care of the younger 2 siblings, changing diapers, bathing, etc, so he's all for doing whatever he needs to do.
For the moment, he's telling me the baby will be his as soon as he walks through the door after work... We'll see how long that lasts!
i'm bored and lurking (dh is putting ds to bed)
DH changed his 1st diaper in the hospital. He didnt ask me if i knew how- he just saw the there was a little blue line and no nurse around. So DH went into the hall and found the 1st medical person (a nurse, but it wasnt even my nurse) and had her talk him through it step by step (and it was poopy too). 2nd time he had another nurse watch to make sure he did it correctly.
I was in soo much pain the first wk, between DH and our moms i didnt change a single diaper.
Dito.
Plus: The same ones who allow themselves to marry losers like my sister did. Their LO is nearly two and the DH has pretended to change a diaper twice and has never "watched" the LO besides while she'd been asleep for an hour.
With DS I had a c-section and wasn't able to get out of bed for a few hours. DS pooped and DH changed the very first diaper with my verbal instructions. He's never shied away from diaper duty.