Maybe I should have added a warning *whistles innocently*
Feel free to forward this to the parents to be. Though there is no real way to be prepared for such experiences. All the how-to-care-for-a-baby books have this warning, but it's one thing to read about it and another to clean up the mess at 5am. The most useful thing is to either put a cheap/easily cleanable rug in front of the changing table or to move the changing table into the bathroom/a room with a tiled floor.
Aside from the occasional mess, little fliewatuet is doing quite well. She has grown almost 6cm, still *(usually) wakes us only once per night (though she sometimes does not go back to sleep afterwards, e.g. if changing her diapers, clothing, cleaning child/mother/bathroom has left her wide awake), and is generally a very friendly child.
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Haha, I have to forward this to my brother and sis-in-law. They expect their first early April. So, this is what they need to be prepared for...
How's the little fliewatuet doing, aside from such bodily mishaps that I'm sure she didn't intend to put her mother through?
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Maybe I should have added a warning *whistles innocently*
Feel free to forward this to the parents to be. Though there is no real way to be prepared for such experiences. All the how-to-care-for-a-baby books have this warning, but it's one thing to read about it and another to clean up the mess at 5am. The most useful thing is to either put a cheap/easily cleanable rug in front of the changing table or to move the changing table into the bathroom/a room with a tiled floor.
Aside from the occasional mess, little fliewatuet is doing quite well. She has grown almost 6cm, still *(usually) wakes us only once per night (though she sometimes does not go back to sleep afterwards, e.g. if changing her diapers, clothing, cleaning child/mother/bathroom has left her wide awake), and is generally a very friendly child.
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*hugs you back*
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