Our 2yo has sensitive skin, so we’ve always been really particular about drying his butt during a diaper change before putting the new diaper on, and we haven’t had much problem with diaper rash since he was only a few months old.

But sometimes when he comes back from an afternoon with grandma and auntie, he’ll have a good bit of diaper rash - well when we watch the change him, I noticed they don’t bother to use the drying rag we include in the diaper change kit, just wipe clean and then strap up.

We also got some friends with a similar age kid, and they also don’t dry, but they are big fans of baby powder, and out some of that on with every change. Their kid is a little bit younger but it sounds like they deal with rash fairly often (despite less sensitive skin generally).

So that brings me to the title - are people just really out here not drying butts? Is it weird that we always do? Is this not a normal part of the diaper change process?

What do yall think?

  • Zapp@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    With modern disposable diapers, my kids haven’t typically needed a dry cycle. Might have needed more when we used cloth, but I didn’t take notes and it all blurs together.

    I have stepped up drying and ointment and powder as appropriate when needed to deal with a rash.

    Every kid is different. Gotta do what works for yours.