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How do you stop a baby boy from peeing on you during diaper changes?

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You can stop a baby boy from peeing on you by using the wipe trick, covering the area immediately, leaving a diaper underneath the baby and working fast and if possible stand to the side as you remove the old diaper so that you don't get sprayed with urine in the event they pee.

Before you fully open the baby boy's diaper, quickly wipe your baby's lower belly with a cool wipe, which often triggers the peeing reflex safely into the old diaper before you remove it.

And immediately place a washcloth or a new diaper over the their genitals and diaper area as soon as you open up and remove the old diaper to catch any urine.

Or open the dirty diaper, but also keep the old diaper underneath the baby for a few seconds to catch any initial spray of urine.

And simply working a bit faster when you can, can also minimize or reduce the time the baby boy has to react to the cold air.

Baby boys pee on you during diaper changes, mainly due to the sudden exposure of the air to the baby boy's warm covered skin.

The cooler air that sudden comes into contact with the baby boy's skin and genitals triggers a reflex for the baby boy to urinate.

When a baby boy pees on you during diaper changes, it's mostly just involuntary and not something that the baby boy can control.

It's completely normal and very common for baby boys to pee on you during diaper changes.

Other causes of baby boys peeing on you are the baby having a sensitive bladder or even the penis being kinked, which is straightened out when the diaper is removed, and then results in the spraying of the pee.

The diaper also keeps the baby boys genitals warm, and the cool air when the diaper is removed triggers an automatic and involuntary release of urine, which causes the baby to pee on you during diaper changes.

And the cold air or cool air often triggers the baby boy to pee and the boy's anatomy can cause the stream of urine to shoot up or even sideways.

You can help reduce the risk of getting peed on during a baby boy's diaper change by using the wipe trick, covering the area immediately, leaving a diaper underneath the baby and working fast.

Before you fully open the baby boy's diaper, quickly wipe your baby's lower belly with a cool wipe, which often triggers the peeing reflex safely into the old diaper before you remove it.

And immediately place a washcloth or a new diaper over the their genitals and diaper area as soon as you open up and remove the old diaper to catch any urine.

Or open the dirty diaper, but also keep the old diaper underneath the baby for a few seconds to catch any initial spray of urine.

And simply working a bit faster when you can, can also minimize or reduce the time the baby boy has to react to the cold air.

I've been peed on many times by my baby boys and even by other baby boys that I've changed diapers on and it's just a fact of life when raising boys and taking care of them.

It happens to all of us.

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