How often should I change my baby's diaper?
The frequency of diaper changes for babies can vary based on factors such as age, diet, and individual needs. Generally, newborns may require diaper changes every two to three hours, as they have small bladders and tend to urinate frequently. As babies grow and begin to consume solid foods, this may change to every three to four hours or even longer, depending on the baby's habits and sleep patterns.
It is important to check diapers regularly to ensure they are not overly wet or soiled, as this can help prevent diaper rash and maintain the baby's comfort. If a baby has a rash or is particularly sensitive, more frequent changes may be necessary. Parents should also keep an eye on their baby's cues and changes in their bathroom habits to determine the best schedule for diaper changes. For additional information on diapering essentials, it may be helpful to explore the resources available on Huggies' website.

Answered Aug 10, 2025
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