December 2010 Moms

Rolling over during diaper/clothing changes - how are you handling this?

Cause it's driving me insane.  Every diaper change or clothes change B rolls over onto his hands and knees and starts trying to mess with the blinds, the drapes, the wipes box, etc.

I have tried giving him something to keep his attention.  He's totally indifferent to toys - they're much less interesting than trying to rip the blinds off the wall.  The only thing that keeps his attention for more than 30 seconds is his comb.  So I'm using that a lot, but it's not foolproof.

When he does roll over, I calmly put him back into position, which results in him crying/having a tantrum.  I talk to him, tell him that, well, the more he rolls over the longer the process takes (I don't know if he understands but it makes me feel better to talk), continue to try and redirect, etc.

Any tips or tricks?

Re: Rolling over during diaper/clothing changes - how are you handling this?

  • We use this:

    https://www.amazon.com/Infantino-Crib-Companion-Soother-Lullabuddy/dp/B003I86820/ref=sr_1_15?s=baby-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1311272138&sr=1-15

    It says lullaby, but it's so loud and bright, that she hated it when she was a newborn (it's not soothing, I don't know why they market it like that). But she freaking loves it now!  When she starts to roll over, I put my hand on her belly to stop her, tell her no, then give her the lamb and start it to singing.  And I sing along.  It plays farmer in the dell, rock a bye baby, old mac donald and mary had a little lamb. 

    It works for us.  Good luck!

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  • Wait until he's 2.5 and gets up and runs away during diaper changes. :)  That's a good time. Anywho.. DS2 is doing the same thing too. Sometimes I make funny noises and he looks at me like I'm insane but it keeps his attention. I put him between my legs and close him in with my legs and that keeps him from being able to roll over. That's about all I can do. That and learn how to change a diaper in 3.5 seconds. :)
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    ooohhh - that's way better than duct tape - it's really hard to get all that tape residue off.


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  • Seriously though - we keep Scout there and that's the only time he gets to play with him so it keeps him fairly entertained.

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  • I'm sorry. I'm laughing so hard at you even contemplating the fact that he would understand you telling him it's going to take longer if he keeps fightig it.

    Cooper loves remote controls so I took the batteries out of one we don't use and give it to him. He's perfectly content with that. If you're having a hard time keeping him away from blinds and cords, maybe you should move the changing table, or change him on the floor.

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    ooohhh - that's way better than duct tape - it's really hard to get all that tape residue off.

    you girls are so smart. i've been just letting her run around without a diaper. i mean, what's a little pee and poop among family? Wink

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    I'm sorry. I'm laughing so hard at you even contemplating the fact that he would understand you telling him it's going to take longer if he keeps fightig it.

    Cooper loves remote controls so I took the batteries out of one we don't use and give it to him. He's perfectly content with that. If you're having a hard time keeping him away from blinds and cords, maybe you should move the changing table, or change him on the floor.

    I do the same thing with the dogs.  It's how I process anger/frustration with non-verbal creatures when I shouldn't get visibly upset with them.  Own a PWD and you get a lot of practice at it to the point it becomes second nature. Stick out tongue

    Scout works for about 15 seconds.  We've also got this duck that sings the ABCs that lasts about 30.  But he can play with those elsewhere as well.  Maybe I need to find a toy that he loooooooves and then only use it on the changing table (yet another dog training trick. go figure).

  • I give him a small toy. If that doesn't work, then I put the diaper on the best I can for the moment, then fix it shortly after.

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    Aveeno lotion bottles.  They facinate him.

    You too? That's the only thing E is interested in after bath time. If I let him hold the lotion bottle, he lets me lotion him up!

    But yeah, if anyone figures it out, let me know! Changing my child is becoming more like an Olympic event!

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  • My son likes to roll over while I'm holding his legs up trying to wipe his butt. I then have a big poopy butt hovering in the air which is pretty comical from a bystander's perspective. I'm an advocate of the foot on their chest method (my foot on his chest) when I have to change him on the floor. I'm such a great mom Yes On the changing table I have click-in straps that go across his chest and I tighten them so he has a hard time moving. My DD was also a fighter but my son is way stronger. It's never like how you pictured mommyhood to be, right?!
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  • i just flip him over again.
  • imagexxbabycakesxx:
    i just flip him over again.
    This is what we do... I figure it's just a phase and I can't really reason with her right now. She will *sometimes* be distracted with a book or something cool on the changing table, but not often. 
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  • I give him a clean diaper to play with! He likes it better than his toys.
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    I give him a clean diaper to play with! He likes it better than his toys.

    This.  I use diapers and sometimes an empty Mylecon bottle (he chews on the plastic part).  That and I just change him as fast as I can!

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    Elbow (non) grease.  Which means after I get him back down I use my elbow/arm on his chest to hold him in place.  Luckily he still hates being on his belly so he'd never roll all the way over willingly.

    We also try the toy trick.  Our changing table toy is one of those pee-holder tent things that people think will keep little boys from peeing everywhere.

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  • I usually give him a small toy or the tub of vaseline.  Sometimes I just let him roll, though.  :(  Of course the diaper changes take longer, but I have to listen to less screaming.

    I used to be a big deal.  Now I'm just old. 
  • we have a picture of a puppy hanging above the change table.  weve had to move it higher now that he is bigger, but he is in love with it.  as soon as he is on the change table, he looks and it and giggles until we take him off.   occasionally he will flip over, and get on his knees like he is going to crawl away, and i have to turn him back over, but its rare.
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