Anyone else’s baby ( 13 months ) REFUSE and kick off every single time you go to change there nappy?
My daughter fights it so much, refuses it every single time, screams, cries, panics!
Anyone else’s child do this?
I’ve changed nappies thinking maybe she doesn’t like the old nappies, but I’ve changed them so many times and it’s still happening so I don’t think it’s the nappies now.
Anyone got any advice?
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When they get to a certain age they don't like there bums doing as my little girl is the same I have to give her something to hold to occupy her xx

Do you use pull ups? They changed the game for us I could just change him stood wherever he was as he hated laying down. I’d also make it into a game x

Could try changing her stood up? I know that helps some people

Start potty training x

Omg same with my 19 month old she had the virus a month ago and ever since kicks off and screams when getting her nappy done we normally give her toys to play with now when changing her xx

Mines been the same!! I don’t like using videos or my phone to entertain her but needs must!! When we’re out and about the dancing fruit videos on YouTube keeps her quiet whilst I change her, otherwise we have the story dream machine and I project to the ceiling so she’ll lay down and watch the book just try to keep her as busy as you can! We’ve also made a “new nappy” song so she knows it coming 🤣

Mines been the same since he was a newborn, he's always HATED it. It's honestly the worst part of everyday, when it's time to change him I get genuine anxiety because I know he's going to kick off so much 🫣 pull ups don't work for us because he's constantly trying to run away he will not stand still so it's still a battle, if it's a poo my god it's like the sky is falling. Giving him something to hold only works about 25% of the time. I'm just trying to ride it out until he's old enough to start potty training, he's 15 months rn 🥲