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So today, we talked about how to change a wiggly baby’s poopy diaper. We first prepared all the necessary things needed to change him. Then, we talked about how we can make him safely stay in one place. And lastly, we discussed how to sooth the baby during and after a diaper change. So I hope my little talk today have given you a general idea of the struggles, we parents encounter when we are changing our babies diaper. So the next time, you see a parent struggling to keep their baby in place while changing them, maybe it's a good idea to offer them a little hand. Thank you very

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