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Are you performing a diaper change on your child, but the process to get the child to raise their legs looks daunting? Worry no more. This article will describe this process.
Steps
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1Lay the child or toddler needing to be changed on their back, gently onto the changing surface. Make sure their legs are completely extended and spread slightly apart.
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2Spread all of your fingers of your right hand fully apart.Advertisement
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3Place your fingers of your right hand onto the child's ankle's on their legs. The space between your index finger and middle finger should be holding onto the child's right leg (the leg on your left, if facing the child). Continue holding this leg with these fingers as you move the leg over to grab the other leg.
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4Grab the other leg with your ring and pinkie fingers. Hold both of those legs together using these fingers. You should now have an empty space between your middle finger and index finger, and by now, you should now be holding both legs.
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5Raise both legs by pushing the legs into the air. These two legs should be done simultaneously since you're already holding both simultaneously.
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6Push the legs of the child up in the direction of near the child's face. Keep their legs straight, though. The legs won't bend so far as to reach their face and may break if you even try this method.
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7Lower the child's legs when you feel set to lower them. (i.e., Lower the child's legs once the changing pad has been set down underneath them, or the diaper has been placed underneath them.)
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Community Q&A
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QuestionWhat should I do if the baby tries to kick me?Community AnswerYou can keep going, as you are larger than the baby. Make sure you're not grabbing too tightly because you do not want to hurt or bruise the baby.
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Things You'll Need
- the baby that needs their diaper changed
- baby diaper for the baby's diaper change
- applicable diaper-changing area
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