annas-momma (748.7 days ago) When my daughter was a baby, I had to change her even if she was sleeping because she would get the worst diaper rash (blisters, bleeding, etc.) Luckily, I was able to figure out how to change her without waking her up... eventually. EditDelete
KR (748.8 days ago) my children both sleep threw the night. I dont go in their room at all unless im about to head to bed. If they wake up in the middle of the night and are crying longer then 5 mins i know something is wrong. Most of the time its because they had too much to drink and wet threw their diaper. Then i change them and their sheets. Otherwise i dont disturb them in the middle of the night if they are wet. EditDelete
amber325 (748.9 days ago) I change before bed then again in the morning. No diaper rashes here. ( unless teething) and she is fine. I agree I am asleep when she is...so I am not getting up to wake her up by changing her. EditDelete
LKDream (749.1 days ago) When my DS was still a newborn, I changed his nappy with every feed. Thereafter when he start to sleep thrue the night without a feed, a couple of times his nappy was so full during the night that his clothes also got wet, he will wake up and that is when I changed him. Then I let him sleep with a waterproof pant and the wet problem was solved. Slept thrue the night and still do. I change his nappy only in the morning. Now that he is bigger and on solid food he peepee less at night and don`t need the waterproof anymore. He doesn`t poo during the night and he never had a nappy rash, he is 9 months old and is a very happy baby. EditDelete
canadababy (749.1 days ago) Depends how old they are, depends if they have a diaper rash..My DD is 12months, if she`s sleeping I don`t check on her, so yes I would leave her :) But if she was a newborn I might change her.. EditDelete
jaychay (749.1 days ago) of course or its smelly and uncomfortable for them EditDelete