Changing baby boy's nappies

Any tips on how to get him to not wee all over the place during a nappy change?!

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I used to wet just under my little boys nappy at the top before taking it fully off. This would make him do a wee before fully exposing him to the cold air.

I think it’s the sudden cold that makes them wee x

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Lift of the nappy then close it back. X

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Lift the nappy then close it, sometimes if that doesn’t work you can slightly open the nappy give them a little wipe along their waist line and then put the nappy back x

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I do all the above - i also put the clean nappy underneath the one im taking off so that its there when i take the dirty one away 👏🏻 x

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- Wet wipes on the Weiner, just dribbles downward if he pees
- flap cold air using the nappy
- blow on it with nappy as a shield

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I use inco pads on the changing mat to catch this as well

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Changing baby boy's nappies

Any tips on how to get him to not wee all over the place during a nappy change?!

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