Newborn peeing on himself

Has anyone got any tips to stop baby boy peeing on himself during nappy changes? Ive tried the cold wipe on belly before taking nappy off but doesnt work. He seems to pee just as im about to put the new nappy on after cleaning him. Im currently just putting a muslin over his privates to try catch the wee

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If you don't want to spend the extra money, then the muslin thing will work.... However they do have little tents you can buy to put over them to block from them peeing on themselves or you lol

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I also just ended up using a muslin washcloth to catch the pee. I always had a fresh one next to the changing mat. Honestly though I haven’t had to use it for several weeks now! He’s 8 weeks today and it seems like he just got used to nappy changes and that initial urge to pee (I’m guessing from the cold air) just went away.

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What worked for me was undoing the nappy and airing that area for like 10 seconds (the cool air makes them pee) and get a wet wipe and swipe it across their lower belly (it’s like when we had scans when pregnant that cool gel and pressure makes you want to go). Tape the nappy back on and give it like 2 mins and they’ll have done their wee. Works wonders I swear by it!

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Literally nothing worked with my son when he was a newborn. You would have sworn he was doing it on purpose. 😂 I found keeping a puppy pad underneath him helped with clean up in addition to keeping a muslin cloth to throw on top.

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We also just used a cloth over private, and an old cloth under bum.

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Cover him with a burp cloth

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I use the dog peepads and do the wet wipes it worked for me. You can also check if his belly is still tight/full you should wait, after when the belly softens is when you can change (give them some time after the wet wipe) - usually what I look for.

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