As a caregiver, a common dilemma often arises: should I change my infant’s diaper prior to feeding, or is it more prudent to do so afterward? This decision can significantly impact not only the comfort of the baby but also the overall feeding experience. If I were to change the diaper before a feeding session, could it potentially lead to a more comfortable and contented infant, free from the distraction of a soiled diaper during feeding? Conversely, might I risk interrupting a crucial feeding moment if I choose to delay the diaper change until after the baby has been nourished? What factors should influence my decision? Is it best to consider the baby’s hunger cues, or perhaps the timing of their bowel movements? Moreover, what role do personal routines play in this decision? Should I prioritize immediate hygiene over feeding continuity, or is there wisdom in following a specific order that could foster better feeding habits?