As far as the part of the skin where the diaper is used, healthy skin should be dry. Wet skin quickly becomes fragile and prone to diaper rash. In order to minimize the wetness caused by diapers, diapers should be changed frequently and diapers with strong absorption should be used. If you use cloth diapers for your baby, check and change diapers more often. As the child continues to grow, the number of diaper changes will gradually decrease, starting with an average of ten times a day and gradually reducing to six times. Generally, change the diapers before or after each feeding and after each bowel movement. There is also the change of diapers for the child while he/she is still awake before going to bed. You should also change your diapers before taking your children out. When changing diapers, you should have a clean diaper, diaper cream or petroleum jelly, a soft towel and a small basin of warm water on hand. Be sure to prepare everything before you start. Never leave the baby on the changing table! Remove the wet diapers first. If it’s just wet, just change the strips instead of cleaning the genital area. If the diaper is still stained with stool, the child’s buttocks should be cleaned with a towel and warm water. There is no need to use soap, unless the child has diarrhea and it will not be cleaned by washing with water only. Previous: How to choose the diaper model? Next: Which is better for pull-up pants and diapers?