How long after the feeding of a newborn should one ideally change the diaper? It’s a question that many new parents ponder, often in the midst of the whirlwind that accompanies caring for an infant. The post-feeding period can be quite variable, depending on factors such as the baby’s digestive processes and their individual habits. Is it standard practice to wait a specific duration after feeding before attending to diaper duties, or should one be more attentive to signs of discomfort or fullness instead? Both criteria could influence the timing of a diaper change. Furthermore, are there key indicators that could suggest a diaper change should occur sooner rather than later? The balance between ensuring the baby is comfortable and maintaining a routine is crucial. Should parents prioritize a time frame, or is it more beneficial to adopt a flexible approach? What insights or experiences do parents have in managing this aspect of newborn care effectively?