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  1. #1
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    Mar 2008
    Nth West Melbourne
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    Do I wake him to change his nappy?

    When DS went to bed, his poor little bottom was looking a bit red, so I slathered on the cream. When I went in to check on him an hour and a half ago, his room smelled a bit like pooey bum, but he was dead to the world. I thought if he woke up, I would check and see if the nappy was dirty, or if he had just been farting (tmi...)- its really hard to tell. But he hasn't woken, he's sleeping so soundly! I don't want him to get awful nappy rash if he's sleeping in a yucky nappy, but I hate the thought of waking him.

    Maybe I will go stick my nose next to him and see whether I think its serious or not...

    WWYD?

  2. #2
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    Jul 2007
    melb
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    If I think DS may be dirty I just open sleeping bag, and pear in from side of nappy if dirty I would wake him.

  3. #3
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    Mar 2008
    Nth West Melbourne
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    Thanks Feeb- will do a peek test before I go to bed!

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    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    Aricyn did this to us a little while ago (even though he's older) and we didn't want to wake him either!! But we got a nice warm bottle of milk, and DH held it for him to drink, while I quickly changed his nappy.

    You know what the worst thing was (he did go back to sleep which was good)

    NO FREAKIN POO


  5. #5
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    Jan 2005
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    I'd try to peek in the nappy first without waking to be sure I couldn't sleep if I suspected poo in the nappy. I'd be fretting lol.

    He might just need a little top up and a cuddle to go back to sleep.

  6. #6
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    Mar 2008
    Nth West Melbourne
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    Thanks all.....think I will go and do a further investigation now too determine poo vs just smell.

    RESULT.....

    Completely inconclusive.

    Although, possibly would have been quite and amusing sight- me leaning over the cot rail, almost falling in trying to get my nose close to his bum, stealthily trying to unzip his sleeping bag with him wiggling away from me in his sleep. I even resorted to waving my hand near his bum to waft the potential poo smell nearer. Classy.

    Ended up sending hubby in for a "fresh nose" test. He gave me one of those looks, but he went. DH opinion: no poo.
    Last edited by amberj; August 1st, 2009 at 09:56 PM. : dodgey spelling mistakes!

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    hehahaaaaa that's so similar to what we do sometimes!!!!!

    Usually if I think he's done a poo, I peak in the side of the nappy in between his legs on his bum ... and if its still inconclusive I change anyhows, specially if he's got a red bum already! I think its easier to get him to sleep than to relieve the pain of nappy rash.

  8. #8
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    Jul 2009
    Ormeau
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    don't wake the baby

    If it was me I wouldn't wake him. If his bottom is sore he will wake up at least my DS always does.

    But go ahead and do whatever makes you feel ok, you just have to choose between red bottom and tired baby lol.

    Good luck

    Ella

  9. #9
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    Feb 2008
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    will he go back to sleep straight away if u wake him and change him? i am able to change Mia alot of the time and she wont wake much at all. Personally.. ide prob leave it coz i feed Mia at 10pm. But if u dont, i wouldnt leave it to morning.