Boys Diapers

How to Change a Diaper on a Boy

A little boy’s diaper must be changed every two to three hours or when he has a bowel movement, according to the American Pregnancy Association. For many new parents, the thought of changing the baby’s diaper may invite a sense of...

How to Apply Diaper Rash Cream on Boys

Although diaper rash in babies is common, it is still a condition most parents would like to prevent. Diaper rash, defined as a painful rash that develops inside the diaper area, can happen for a number of reasons. Some of these reasons include...

Things for Twin Baby Boys

You can prepare for your twin baby boys' entrance into the world by stocking up on the equipment, necessities and conveniences that will make your life just a little bit easier. Twin baby boys will keep new parents busy around the clock but will...

How Can I Stop My Son's Diaper From Leaking?

Your baby boy is your pride and joy, but the diaper leaking just has to stop. Your son's diaper leaks produce untold amounts of laundry, frustration and maybe a few tears on both your parts. Diapering baby boys differs in some ways from caring for...

How to Change a Diaper on a Girl

Changing a baby girl's diaper requires different techniques than changing a boy's diaper. If you use cloth prefold diapers, you will want to use different folds for a girl than you would with a boy, so that the thickest part of the diaper is in...

Tricks to Potty Train Boys

Potty training your son requires patience and practice for three to six months. Although many children show signs of potty-training readiness between the ages of 18 and 24 months, KidsHealth.org reports that boys generally show interest later and...

Overnight Diapers for Toddlers

Even if your toddler has been potty trained during the day, it may take several months to years until she masters staying dry overnight. Toddlers usually do not have the ability to awaken themselves when they need to use the potty. Until your...

Newborn's Skin Problems

Parents are usually concerned when their newborn has any type of scratch, rash or discomfort. Although any type of skin problem may cause concern, most newborn skin problems will disappear on their own without any treatment. Newborn skin problems...

Gifts for Twin Baby Boys

Twin boys can be so much fun to shop for; however, it becomes more expensive, because you have to buy two of everything. When you're shopping for your own twin babies or someone else's twin baby boys, there are some hints and tricks to save money....

What Are the Causes of UTI in a Toddler?

According to KidsHealth.org, a UTI is caused by bacteria that gets into the urinary tract. UTI stands for urinary tract infection and is also called a bladder infection. KidsHealth.org says that 8% of girls and 1 to 2% of boys will have at least...

How Are Disposable Diapers Made?

There are seemingly hundreds of diapering options available to parents these days. Disposable diapers are the obvious choice for many parents. However, the benefits of convenience have a tradeoff in terms of effects on the environment and health.

Tips on Potty Training a Girl

Potty training is a huge milestone for children. Teaching your child to use the potty is a time consuming process that requires patience and determination. Girls generally learn to use the toilet more quickly than boys. Keep a few tips in mind...

Urine Crystals in Babies

Urine crystals, while frightening to first-time parents, are perfectly normal in newborn babies. Usually appearing as reddish "brick dust" powder in the first few diapers, urine crystals can easily be mistaken for blood in the urine, causing undue...

What Are Some Potty Training Problems for Boys?

Parents are often in a hurry to get their son out of diapers, reports Baby Center, but it is important to take time and allow a boy to learn how to use the toilet at his own pace. It takes time and patience to teach a young boy how to properly use...

Potty Chairs & Boys

Potty training is a key milestone of male toddler development. Little boys step out of their diapers (saving mom and dad a significant amount of cash) and into a much larger world of responsibility and cleanliness. Children learn by modeling---by...

Diaper Change Tips

A standard diaper change seems like it would be a pretty routine procedure. New parents can benefit from advice that makes diaper changes easier. Boys can be trickier to change than girls. Newborns are easier to work with than wiggly toddlers. The...

The Best Natural Disposable Diapers

During pregnancy, many expectant mothers research and agonize over every aspect of their baby's nursery. Furniture, clothing, car seats and strollers are items that parents spend a lot of time learning about. Diapering choices often fall by the...

How to Potty Train a Boy in One Month

It is important to not attempt to potty train a boy too early. You will know that a boy is ready to be potty trained when he starts to tell you that he has to go to the bathroom or signals when his diaper is wet. If the boy is ready, you can potty...

How to Change Disposable Diapers

Changing a baby's diaper can be challenging in the beginning; however, with practice it will become second nature to parents. A baby may require 10 or more diaper changes on a daily basis, according to the KidsHealth website. Frequent diaper...

How to Potty Train My Toddler Son

The potty training stage is different for each child. Surviving the process is often stressful but worth the effort to have a diaper-free toddler. Boys tend to take longer to potty train, according to Babycenter. The mother is often the primary...

Symptoms of Yeast Infection in Males

A yeast infection occurs because of an overgrowth of a fungus called Candida, which naturally lives in the mouth and vagina. Some people may think that yeast infections only occur for females. While females experience yeast infections more...

Red Bumps Around My Baby's Belly Button

Seeing blemishes on your baby's usually flawless skin can be alarming. Red bumps around the belly button can be caused by several common conditions, such as roseola, yeast diaper rashes and eczema. According to the American Academy of...

Infant Boy Development

Each baby develops at his own pace and comes with a unique personality, but there are lots of things to look forward to when it comes to raising a baby boy. Infant boys and girls have many similarities, but there are some things you might want to...

Potty Training in Boys

Potty training a boy is not quite the same process as potty training a girl. Boys often start potty training later and take more time to learn to use the toilet than girls do, according to Kids Health. Identifying signs that a boy is ready to...

Potty Training Tools for Boys

Potty training is a challenging but much-anticipated event for little boys and their parents. Unique challenges accompany toilet training for boys, reports BabyCenter, because it is usually necessary to teach a boy to go potty while sitting down...

How to Potty Train My 2-Year-Son

Around the time of their baby's second birthday, many parents start thinking about potty training. According to Baby Center, by age two most children have developed the physical and cognitive ability to begin potty training, although some...

Toilet Training for Boys at Night

Potty training at night is different than potty training during the day, according to Baby Center. This is because when a child has accidents at night, it is often because many young boys aren't awakened by the urge to use the bathroom. Some boys...

5 Things You Need to Know About Diapers

Disposable diapers are the ones you buy at the grocery store or discount chains, such as Wal-Mart. As their name implies, you can throw them away after your baby uses them. Many parents enjoy the ease and the leak protection from disposable...

Tips on Potty Training My Child

Potty training is a special event and can be a milestone for the entire family. It's one of the last rites of babyhood, right up there with giving up the bottle and the pacifier. There won't be any more diapers to buy or change for the...