Sunday, October 7, 2012

A Day in the Life of Diaper Rash - My Experience + #Giveaway

This post is sponsored by Boudreaux's Butt Paste®, the effective diaper rash cream that treats and prevents diaper rash with every change. Let's kick some rash!

Babies!! Gotta love 'em! They arrive in this world helpless, smelling so good, and feeling amazingly soft.


But of course there is a darker side to caring for a baby. With that irresistibly soft skin comes....


...the dreaded Diaper Rash!!!

Just the name can strike fear into the hearts of parents everywhere. (Mine included!) From chapped bottoms to screams and tears, I found it could go from bad to worse if I wasn't prepared.

My son was the worst. He has very sensitive skin and from the start we learned that if I didn't catch diaper rash quickly, he would develop horrible sores in the diaper area. Through trial and error, here are my tips to help combat red and angry diaper rash:

  • Change diapers frequently. I  kept my son as dry as I could with frequent diaper changes. Have you heard the joke about the newborn diapers? 7-10 lbs? No, that is not how much you can fill the diapers with. 
  • Dab dry. After changing diapers and using baby wipes I started dabbing my kids dry with cloth wipes. This ensured there was no more moisture left to irritate the skin and made diaper rash more infrequent.
  • Be prepared & prevent. Keep a handy tube of Boudreaux's Butt Paste in multiple places. I kept a tube in my purse, in my diaper bag, at the changing station and with my emergency diaper changing stash in the car. Have it handy and use it right away if you notice irritation.
  • Seal to heal. If you need to use diaper rash cream, use it to cover the entire affected area. I like to smear it on thick for a nice comfortable barrier from friction and moisture.

In full disclosure, we don't use Boudreaux's Butt Paste for only diaper changes. It has been very handy anytime we have chaffing, rubbing or moisture. Yes, even mamas need rash relief after a 5K. Whether you are running, cycling or sporting that diaper, it can be a real help to kick some rash! 



I was sent a fabulous rash kicking kit to get me started. I love all the goodies that were included. From a diaper and wipes to a pacifier and rattle to keep baby busy while changing. Of course, there was also the essential tube of Boudreaux's Butt Paste.


I love how thick the paste is. Water repellent and even soothing on angry skin, this is my favorite brand to buy. And the scent? Not overpowering or medicinal, it is light and subtle. Not everyone has to know your baby has diaper rash.

After two children in diapers I can say that diaper rash comes and goes with stages. For my daughter the rash didn't start until after she began eating more solid foods. Depending on what she ate, some days I couldn't change her diaper fast enough to keep her skin from becoming irritated. We found citrus especially irritating. Along with all those diaper changes I used a healthy amount of diaper rash cream to keep her from having rash-induced melt-downs. She was definitely angry when her bottom was sore, but it didn't have to ruin our day.

My daughter is still in diapers and recently has been going through a new stage of being shy about it. Instead of proudly letting me know when she needs her pants changed, she will run off and play or hide so I find she sitting in wet pants more often. Thank goodness for Boudreaux's!

Here is a great video of  the scourge "Rashadon" from Boudreaux's Butt Paste


Have a great diaper rash tale? Be sure to share it over on the Boudreaux's Butt Paste Facebook Page and read the stories and comments from other parents facing their own "Rashadon". While you are on the Facebook page be sure to share this cute video with your friends, everyone needs a little humor in their day, right?

Giveaway Time!!!
Win a prize package of gift cards (Target, Babies 'R Us & Walmart ($150 value)!

One lucky reader will win a gift card prize package for their baby with a $50 Target gift card, $50 Babies 'R Us gift card, and $50 Walmart gift card ($150 total value). 


  • (1) Entry: Comment on this post with your own diaper rash story, tip or trick. 

  • For one (1) additional entry share the video above and leave me a link where I can find it (Pinterest link, tweet URL, or Google+ link.)

Giveaway runs 10/8/2012 - 10/18/2012 midnight PST. Comment below with your entry and leave your email address so I can contact you if it isn't public in your blogger profile. Winner will be selected via Random.org., contacted via email and the winner will be posted on this post. Click here for official rules. Good luck!

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*Disclaimer - As part of the DailyBuzz Moms Featured Publisher Program, I received a stipend and a Boudreaux’s Butt Paste® Mom Toolkit in exchange for my participation in this program.  All opinions and experiences are my own.

Andrea

101 comments:

  1. Use corn starch rather than baby powder. It absorbers moisture and protects better

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  2. I always use the rash cream whether there's a rash or not.

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  3. i love this product, my son had bad rashes I tried all kinds of stuff then my cousin told about this and I've used ever since, I tell everyone about it. thanks

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  4. My oldest daughter is like my husband in a lot of ways. One major way is that she is allergic to orange foods. Yes, orange foods. So, her entire life, she has been unable to eat anything with sweet potatoes, squash, carrots, mangoes, or papaya in it. If she did consume anything with those foods, she would get a terrible, awful diaper rash. It would cover her entire bum! And just as long as this allergy has been in our lives, so has Butt Paste. It always cleared up her rashes, and now we use it on my youngest as well. Nothing beats it!

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  5. I usually use coconut oil to help prevent rash, and when it does occur, coconut oil helps heal it quickly, even yeast diaper rash. carriewebb610 (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  6. My daughter got a rash from a specific brand of diapers. Once I figured it out, we avoided those diapers. Other than that, I don't have a trick other than change those soiled diapers ASAP :-) aitmama {{at}} gmail {{tod}} com

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  7. To prevent diaper rash, we use barrier creams. If diaper rash is already present, we try to air dry.

    mami2jcn at gmail dot com

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  8. Shared video on Twitter:

    https://twitter.com/mami2jcn/status/255285872063287296

    mami2jcn at gmail dot com

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  9. To help heal or prevent diaper rash, make sure you get in your daily naked time! This is dangerous, so be prepared with towels. It really does help air that normally moist area out and keep baby happy. But then also use a good cream, like Boudreaux's. It really did seem like it worked the best for us.

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  10. https://twitter.com/JustAnotNewBlog/status/255297592982904833 aitmama {{at}} gmail {{tod}} com

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  11. I don't have any diaper rash trick/tip nor story (no kiddos for me yet), but all my mommy friends rave about Butt Paste. And, I've heard of it being used for various skin conditions... Butt Paste is not just for Butts and not just for Babies :)

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  12. https://twitter.com/WaSoTHRIFTINESS/status/255330612976680960

    withasideofthriftiness @ hotmail.com

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  13. A good thing to with diaper rash if you can is to immediately change their poopy diapers and I don't wipe the area if their is already diaper rash. I just let their little bottoms swish in plain water.

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  14. https://twitter.com/Mamac1020/status/255267925693460480

    carriewebb610 (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  15. I always apply rash ointment on my baby whether a rash or not. Just to be safe!

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  16. Shared

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  17. To keep rash at bay we clean thoroughly with water and wipe dry with bummas and we always put Butt Paste on. We’ve had no trouble with rash and our little one’s bottom is very happy!

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  18. Shared on Twitter ~ https://twitter.com/susanlanai/statuses/255434458415656961

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  19. My son had the worst diaper rash. The only thing that got rid of it was Butt Paste!

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  20. Well, Boudreaux’s is the BEST brand of cream you can buy for it. Other than that, we just let their little booties “air out” for a bit with no diaper, and then I use some talc-free baby powder sometimes… but really, one good slathering of BBP overnight usually took care of any trouble my babies ever had with diaper rash. LOVE this stuff.

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  21. Shared the video via tweet: https://twitter.com/GallowayLeslie/status/255462438961561600

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  22. Shared the video via G+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/103980323827140818100/posts/W2Ls5HUR1ms

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  23. Lots of diaper changes and rash cream to help with diaper rash.

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  24. tweet https://twitter.com/mom22girlz/status/255483278293868544

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  25. In addition to change diapers more often, we used chamomile cream and also Boudreaux's paste to help.

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  26. https://twitter.com/tcarolinep/status/255491291054477312

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  27. To prevent diaper rash, change diapers often, immediately after a poop to prevent it from sitting on the skin for too long. Dry the area off without rubbing and apply a diaper rash cream.

    janet3rdgrade@yahoo.com

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  28. Shared the video on Google + as Janet Watson

    https://plus.google.com/u/0/?tab=wX#113759829097565015299/posts/PWvp4AMP6ss

    janet3rdgrade@yahoo.com

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  29. We cloth diaper, so when rashes happen, we go to fitteds/prefolds without covers (or with wool covers), lots of naked booty time or baths offered, and we use CJ's BUTTer! :-)

    ayakers (at) gmail (dot) com

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  30. Shared on twitter: https://twitter.com/Lilac12/status/255668453128667136

    ayakers (at) gmail (dot) com

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  31. My best tip is I use baking soda in a sink bath to help soothe the rash.. also I sprinkle corn starch on the bottom when I change her. If it keeps happening.. check for food allergies.. they tend to irritate the babies bottom
    karenmed409 at comcast dot net

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  32. shared on Google+
    https://plus.google.com/u/0/107123253889719193854/posts/4rT2UNegeRp
    karenmed409 at comcast dot net

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  33. shared video on twitter-https://twitter.com/gummasplace/status/255667040138952704
    karenmed409 at comcast dot net

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  34. I always used desitin creamy or a&d. I liked them both.

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  35. What a great product! My sister actually uses this and swears by it!

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  36. I have been lucky that my son doesn't get diaper rash much. I try to change his diaper frequently, so his skin stays dry. If he does get some, I use the Butt Paste right away and it clears up.

    jj250@aol.com

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  37. https://twitter.com/JBeard25/status/255684718375362560

    jj250@aol.com

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  38. Aw, those pictures! We do a lot of time with no diaper to prevent diaper rashes.

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  39. change diaper frequently, allow for some naked butt time too, carawling(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  40. https://twitter.com/carawling2/status/255689828992180224
    carawling(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  41. Awesome giveaway!! We take care of diaper rashes by keeping the area clean and dry and protected!

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  42. I love Butt Pasta and trust me people made fun of me, because hmm... it's butt paste. This is a pretty cool kit though

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  43. my trick is to everyday let them air out for 5 minutes...it works

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  44. do not give him anything containing citrus. use baby powder. play in the tub everyday. we have real good luck using only pampers diapers. butt paste is a great product.
    ellen_levickis@yahoo.com

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  45. https://twitter.com/elevickis/status/255747441368915969
    ellen_levickis@yahoo.com

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  46. I have used my son's existing butt cream for extremely chapped lips in the past. I could see using this for chaffing on long runs.

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  47. Ugh! Diaper rash is the worst. It just makes a baby miserable! I have seen the butt paste lol - I thought it was a funny name. I haven't tried it though.

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  48. I remember when my daughters went through periods of diaper rash. It's so painful that it made me cry along with them.

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  49. I use baby powder and baby wipes for sensitive skin to prevent diaper rash

    elena150980@yahoo.com

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  50. shared: https://twitter.com/ElenaIstomina/status/255888660443045888

    elena150980@yahoo.com

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  51. I usually use a cream like Desitin. kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com Thank you.

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  52. Tweeted: https://twitter.com/kdonelson/status/255894839051288576

    kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com Thank you.

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  53. Shared on Google+. https://plus.google.com/u/0/113959307577853916559/posts/hmWdKieGWsY

    kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com Thank you.

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  54. Pinned post on Pinterest. http://pinterest.com/pin/23010648067419796/

    kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com Thank you.

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  55. I would use Baby Powder and My Mom had this white cream many years ago,I used,some kind of old remedy she used that I would use on my Son when he was a Baby!

    tamilynn59@yahoo.com

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  56. Give the baby a baking soda sitz bath
    merleandtina@Yahoo.com

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  57. https://twitter.com/HappyTina0115/status/256014057746878465
    merleandtina@Yahoo.com

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  58. no trick really,i just try to keep my baby as dry as possible.we have had pretty good luck so far!

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  59. Make sure you change the diaper right away. Use lotion or diaper rash cream.

    terriw10@aol.com

    Terri W.

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  60. my best tip is that when you are using butt paste or any diaper rash ointment to use generously. the more you put on the better it seems to work

    christinejessamine at hotmail dot com

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  61. my diaper rash story is that my son had a bad one and my mom had suggested taking his diaper off to air it out. i think his diaper had been off for maybe 1 minute before he peed on my floor
    went back to the cream and the diaper
    nannypanpan@gmail.com

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  62. Always use powder on top of the diaper rash cream as it gets rid of the moisture on the skin which causes the stinging sensation.

    Jamie Brigham
    PrettyInPinkWife @ aol dot com

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  63. shared this on twitter- @cinderella10383
    https://twitter.com/Cinderella10383/status/256555040628686849

    Jamie Brigham
    PrettyInPinkWife @ aol dot com

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  64. We change him often and let him soak in the tub if it's looking irritated.

    raynas_mommy@yahoo.com

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  65. I worked in an NICU and sometimes diaper rash would get so bad we would use a tube to blow oxygen on it. Helped a ton!!

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  66. Posted it on twitter. https://twitter.com/mrsmommyblogger/status/256746828329017345

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  67. My tip is to not skimp on the diapers themselves. Some brands wick away the moisture better than others and that makes a big difference, especially for nighttime when it's sitting longer.

    mlynnh5 at gmail dot com

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  68. I shared via Twitter-

    https://twitter.com/Mlynnh8/status/256802809482199041

    mlynnh5 at gmail dot com

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  69. i like my little one to just sit in warm water to kind of heal the little bum bum without the irritants of soap or wipes when he needs to be changed

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  70. Well I don't have kiddo's but I do have a lot of nieces and nephews and I know diaper rash is rough on kiddo's! Baby powder helps I hear!

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  71. We just make sure to change diapers frequently, especially poopy diapers! Also a warm water bath seems to help.

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  72. Shared the video https://twitter.com/smash906/status/257182869267562497

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  73. We use the green tube of the Boudreaux's Butt Paste every since day since my daughter was born. We prefer the green tube because I think it spreads better but either way the product is amazing! My daughter has NEVER had a diaper rash and she turned two last week. We use Boudreaux's as preventative care for her tiny little hiney and it works!

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  74. The only thing I've found to work is zinc oxide.

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  75. I've shared the video on FB http://www.facebook.com/#!/linda.kwolek/posts/452564898115390

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  76. shared on twitter https://twitter.com/Byrdy1999/status/257269844376956928

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  77. shared on Google + https://plus.google.com/u/0/112923955380716159545/posts

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  78. shared on facebook http://www.facebook.com/shannon.schleif

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  79. a cool bath seems to comfort the diaper rash issues.

    pokergrl8 at gmail.com

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  80. https://twitter.com/aes529/status/258032043064164353

    pokergrl8 at gmail.com

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  81. I tweeted the video https://twitter.com/taralieb/status/258053901138423808

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  82. My son has only had it a few times. When he did get it we kept the area dry and put cream on it. I'm sure it is painful!

    Jeff B.
    jm_b2000@hotmail.com

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  83. i always use Boudreaux Butt Paste for diaper rash!

    freebiel0ve@yahoo.com

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  84. For a diaper rash, wash after every diaper change on tub with warm water and apply diaper rash cream.

    dealsfan32 at gmail dot com

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  85. shared video on google +
    https://plus.google.com/u/0/117588960627821020839/posts/PuYofjZJman

    dealsfan32 at gmail dot com

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  86. i usually use cornstarch for diaper rash

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  87. I used Boudreaux's when my boys had a rash from apple juice and it worked well for me.Desitin also works about the same
    hollow_sins(at)yahoo.com

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  88. shared on twitter
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  90. My son always get diaper rash after he too much fruit. Butt Paste, a bath and as much air as possible works for us

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  91. G+ https://plus.google.com/109415590317514880834

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  92. We always use diaper rash cream to
    prevent and treat.
    rounder9834 @yahoo.com

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  93. https://twitter.com/thomasmurphy40/status/259068934672756736
    rounder9834 @yahoo.com

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  94. My diaper rash tip is to change diapers frequently.

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  95. I shared the video on Twitter at https://twitter.com/likwan/status/259184067050868736.

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  96. I prevent rash by keeping baby really clean and using a bit of powder. If he does get a rash I've used diaper cream. I'd love to try Boudreausx's.
    janmessali (at) gmail (dot) com

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  97. I shared the video on Twitter, as janj4c.
    https://twitter.com/janJ4C/status/261338446205972480

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  98. I shared the video on Google+
    Jan Messali https://plus.google.com/111123834706800006905/posts/WETSVxvocUw

    janmessali (at) gmail (dot) com

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  99. Leaving the diaper off if possible so the area stays dry. Soft wash cloths to cleanse the area without irritating soap. Using lots of diaper cream helps, also.

    winit6@hotmail.com

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