DiaperLover012 Posted October 11, 2015 Share Posted October 11, 2015 They are the same just bigger you just use the tapes Link to comment
daddy-jonny Posted October 12, 2015 Share Posted October 12, 2015 Start out slow. For changing an adult baby, make sure you have enough space, he's comfortable, and your supplies are near by. if you tear any plastic off the diaper pulling off the taps, no big deal, it's going in the trash. once its off or open get any spot that is wet or messy. You will want to get all the mess off much as possible to avoid rashes. for the fresh diaper make sure its perfect where its at and up high enough in the back and the front. They always say start with the bottom taps when diapering up so the bottom won't have any leaks. once your done make sure its on good and if its ok on him. 1 Link to comment
Guest Posted January 24, 2016 Share Posted January 24, 2016 Realize you probably don't check this reply chain anymore, but if he is using diapers frequently, skin care is very important. Because adults consume a wide variety of foods and liquids, their urine is more acidic than a baby's. You need to wipe him down even when he is just wet, and be sure to use some type of barrier cream. It's also important that he gets some diaper free time to allow his skin to air out, which may mean the occasional accident but it is necessary. As for everything else, do what feels natural. What would you do for him if he was his actual play age? Link to comment
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