Parent To Parent Helpful Hints On Diapering Techniques
The "Twist" Fold
The Twist is helpful to use for newborns if you are concerned about bulk. It also works well as an alternative for diapering boys.
Rebecca of San Francisco writes, "Eight years ago I learned to diaper my first boy with a method called "the twist". If I hadn't learned it, I might have given up on cloth diapers, but this method keeps them on the baby and makes leaks a minimum. It creates a "pocket"in back and extra padding in front."
Extra bulk between a newborns legs helps their continued post-birth hip development. It is not uncomfortable and has no short or long term effects.
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Step 1. Start with the diaper open and flat on a Velcro wrap. Lay the baby on top. |
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Step 2. Cross your arms and pick up the closest corners to you in each hand. (With babies at the wiggling stage, do the twist with one hand while the other hand holds the torso of your child.) |
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Step 3. Uncross your arms as you bring the diaper up through the baby’s legs. (If the diaper comes up to the belly button, fold it down to 1 inch below the navel to focus absorbency down low where it is needed.) |
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Step 4. Close the Velcro wrap around the diaper. (You may want to further secure the diaper with a Snappi clip). |




