The smell of ammonia in your baby's diapers could be caused by a buildup of urine or bacteria. To address this issue effectively, try changing your baby's diaper more frequently, using a diaper cream to protect their skin, and ensuring proper ventilation in the diaper area. If the smell persists, consult a pediatrician for further advice.
OMG if there's s**t in the diaper then they crapped. Smell it. Are you serious!!!!
its name is Super Diaper Baby 2 and the invasion of the potty something i don know is about poop something like that do super Diaper baby is shrong
because a baby diaper is always full of boo boo and you use the both to put on!!!!!!!!!
crap in its diaper.
Change her diaper like you would to a baby's diaper , dont forget teens do get diaper rashes like babies so be sure to change her frequently
You smell it
You smell it
To change a diaper, a clean diaper is needed as well as rash cream for the baby's bottom.
Turn into a baby diaper?! No that's silly. Turn into a baby? That's just as silly. If you need to wear a baby diaper, then you need to wear a baby diaper. If you want to wear a baby diaper, go for it if it fits. Maybe you should think about adult diapers, then you might turn into an adult (lol).
To prevent diaper leaks out the back of your baby's diaper, make sure the diaper is snug but not too tight, position it correctly, and consider using a diaper size that fits your baby properly. Additionally, you can try using diaper inserts or changing the diaper more frequently to prevent leaks.
To prevent diaper leaking out the back of your baby's diaper, make sure the diaper is the right size and fits snugly, position it correctly, and consider using diaper inserts or changing the diaper more frequently.