This is new territory for me. I think Mitchell should still be in newborn diapers (he probably only weighs 8.5-9 pounds or so) but lately he keeps peeing up the side of his diaper. Do I need to be doing something different when I change his diaper so the pee isn't somehow escaping (the diaper isn't soaking through, it'll be barely wet sometimes)? Or does it sound like he needs to move up a size? I'm used to little girl parts where the pee just naturally flows into the diaper...
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Sue,
Sometimes it helps to fold the top of the diaper down once (towards the baby) before you tape it. It will form a little flap that traps the pee if it goes straight up. See if that helps.
SallyWife of an OB/Gyn, mom to three boys, middle school choir teacher.
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Sue,
It might also help to point 'it' downwards when you are changing him....when you are using the wipe to clean him up, etc, just try and orient it in the downward position That might help...
kris~Mom of 5, married to an ID doc
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