Heather has never been the kind of person I’d characterize as being afraid of new things, but when it comes to taking care of a baby boy she is definitely a little nervous. Heather understands little girls (having had two and been one herself), but little boys? Not so much. And, while she’d probably be too embarrassed to admit it, her biggest worry is having to deal with The Acrobat’s boy parts.
Yesterday Heather had a conversation with one of her friends who mentioned her toddler boy had an erection and couldn’t stop laughing and touching it.
Heather looked horrified as she told me this.
“Why would he keep laughing? Was he shocked? Afraid? Proud? What?”
“I have no idea,” I told her. “It’s been a long time since I was a little boy.”
(note: He was in awe.)
A few minutes later Heather started talking about changing a boy’s diaper.
“Basically, from what I hear, there’s no stopping him from peeing in our faces. Even if you know how to keep him from peeing in your face – which I do – you still get peed on.”
“How does that work exactly?”
“I don’t know. I guess baby boys take little ninja pees. Ugh. Changing a girls diaper is so much easier.”
“Yeah, right. Because cleaning number two out of crevices is sooooo much easier.”
“Point taken,” she said. Then, after a beat of thought: “It’ll be fine. I just won’t be as familiar with all that stuff down there as you.”
I didn’t say anything, but it’s not like I’m that familiar with all of Annie’s stuff down there. When Annie was potty training and having trouble angling her stream into the toilet, she looked up at me and said, “How do you make it go down?”
I stared at Annie a long beat, then:
“Heather!”
Our conversation of little boys wasn’t quite over. During dinner Heather said, “Can I ask you a few questions? As a man?”
I sat up straight. No one had ever asked for my expertise “as a man” before.
“Did you get a lot of erections for no reason as a little boy?”
“I refuse to answer on the grounds that I may incriminate myself.”
(I remember getting them out of nowhere as a boy at a school and praying I wouldn’t be called to the blackboard.)
“Did you pee on the seat?”
“You mean when I remembered to put it back down?”
“Eww. Yes, I meant when you remembered to put it back down.”
“I refuse to answer on the grounds that I may incriminate myself.”
Now that I think about it, I’m a guy myself and I’m a bit nervous about dealing with our little man. Boys can definitely try your patience. But I’ve got a feeling our boy is going to melt his mom’s heart the minute he’s born and I won’t hear anything about any of this stuff. That, or I’m going to be changing a LOT of diapers.
Mommy says:
Omg you guys need your own reality show. You seem like such a funny couple!!!
I only have boys, so the thought of dealing with crevices on a baby girl terrifies me! I guess everyone is afraid of what they don’t know.
Heather will be just fine! Getting peed on is like a rite of passage for the parents of boys!! Just tell her NOT to scream. You don’t want an open mouth when he’s spraying you. I learned this the hard way. OMG.
The baby boners are weird at first but you move on quickly. Then there’s the whole 3 year old stage where your little guy will start asking questions when he sees mommy go potty and is SO upset that her wiener fell off. True story. Boys are hilarious! You guys are going to have so much fun!!
xoxo
Hayley says:
You know when a baby boy is about to pee, as his boy parts go up so its a quick push the nappy back down job!!! I’ve never been peed on and my boy is 15m now! Husband has though!!!
carole says:
Yes, as Hayley says, there’s a bit of an early warning and I never found it to be a problem. I WAS once on the wrong end of some energetic diarrea though, so I think I came out about evens in the great scheme of things!
Barbara says:
I have two boys and the best advice I can offer is to not bother getting a pee pee tee pee (little cone shaped thing to cover winky while changing diaper). Waste of money. Keep a wash cloth on the changing table, and the second you open the diaper, plop the cloth on top of the boy parts. It saved me with son 1 who peed the second his parts felt fresh air.
Also, make sure you lift up both parts and clean underneath. I got embarrassed at son 1’s check up when he was a newborn because I had not done this and it was evident!
mary lanser says:
Funny blog post! Often parents are led to believe that “boy parts” are something to be nervous about…..but girl parts have their own interesting details too. One thing that often parents are not aware of is that the natural foreskin a baby boy is born with is normal and that foreskin has numerous functions that are important to the baby, boy and man he will become one day. Sometimes parents are pressured into circumcising a perfectly normal babies genitals because they really don’t understand the normal natural male genitalia. Circumcision is a totally unnecessary surgical procedure and is not medically necessary for a newborn. More and more parents these days are educating themselves about foreskin and why it is a necessary functional part of their baby boys body and why it is supposed to be there as nature intended. And the best part? It’s super easy to care for…… no special care needed….just wipe like a finger and you’re done! Most people don’t know that the foreskin is fused to the glans of the penis in children which means it should never be pulled back and messed with. This can cause harm to the babies genitals. I hope this information helps parents better understand their babies genitals. You can get more accurate information from DrMomma; The Whole Network; Peaceful Parenting and many other educational sites.
AudNoL says:
(off topic: I love the new blog design)
defendUSA says:
Yep. She’s worrying way too much! I don’t think I ever thought about anything other than covering up those boy parts during a diaper change so I didn’t get a golden shower…Just sayin’!
Diana says:
I have two boys and a girl. Tell Heather that boys are easier. The only trick is to lay a wipe on named parts just before completely taking away the used diaper. Other than that, easier to clean, less rashes, all in all a less stressful situation. Oh, and the physiology… Yeah, they got that from birth, for no reason at all. When they were two and four, they were having contests. Now they are 14 and 12, and they still have contests. Boys!
D says:
We also had 2 girls and our first boy is almost 4 months old. For the record, I would like to say that I think it’s just as hard to get the poop off of a boy as well. There are more…things to…move…instead of crevices, but it still goes everywhere. I thought it would be blocked a bit more. I can’t believe I’m typing about this.
catie says:
I was going to say the same thing! Getting poo off their balls is sometimes impossible! TMI, I’m sure. I grew up with all girls, and know nothing about boy bits. I’m constantly asking my husband “is it normal for a penis to be red in this location?”. He just sighs and says “it’s normal, stop worrying so much!”.
Alejandra says:
I have 2 girls but 3 nephews and I have to say that I’d rather clean poop off crevices than their boy parts especially balls. It just seems easier for me.
Heather says:
I’ve been caring for boys in daycare for years and I have yet to be peed on. From birth to toddler years, it’s easy just to have a facecloth handy during a diaper change to cover his penis during the switch out on the diaper. I have had a soaked cloth or two, but never pee in the face.
I spend most most of my day with 7 kids aged 2-10… boys aren’t any more trying of my patience than the girls. Sadly I find a lot of daycare parents of boys seem to have this idea to the point where it vilifies boys just because they choose to raise them to be a little more rough and tumble than girls! I assure you, boys can be just as sweet as girls, sometimes even more so.
Autumn Canter says:
LOL! I had a boy first and then a girl. Girls are much easier to change. Only had the poop in crevice thing happen once. Worse was how often poop got caked into the wrinkles of my son’s balls! You will want to toss something over his boy parts if there is poop. Otherwise you can probably move fast enough to avoid being peed on. This is only a concern at first. They eventually do learn to stop peeing when you change them. The funnest moment of my son’s early days was when he peed up into his own face and mouth. It was so gross and funny, I couldn’t stop laughing.
Alison says:
Thank you for clearing this up! I have a boy and am due with a girl very, very shortly and was all worried about how much more complicated it would be. But seriously, getting poop off of balls is HARD! Plus, I did get peed in the face at a well baby check up and I thought the tech taking our vitals was going to pee HIS pants from laughing so hard.
Autumn Canter says:
It is so easy with a girl. It’s just three wipes. Side, side, middle and then the bum. With my son it was all arranging things and working into all the folds. I do not miss it–AT ALL.
It was weird at first to open a diaper and see girl parts at first and I did refer to my daughter as “him” a few times in those early days!
Suzanne says:
I agree, girls are much easier to change! I always dreaded the “stream” with my son. I kept a stack of washclothes nearby and just covered him as soon as I opened the diaper. Not to say there wasn’t an occassion or two where I might have accidentaly redirected the “stream” elsewhere. LOL I can remember standing at the changing table wondering why my stomach suddenly felt warm. Yep. They now have the “Peepee Teepee” for boys. I was so bummed that I missed out.
Jenn says:
Yep – he’ll pee on you and it is gross but it’s your baby so you’ll laugh & get out it. In a lot of ways I find my 2 boys are easier than my 1 girl. The best part about my boys??? Honestly is how much they truly cherish me. My girl does too but it’s just different than a boy. I know you don’t get it right now but you will…and you’ll wonder how you ever got so lucky!!! xo
Paula says:
I get it. I’ve got 2 girls and a boy… boys totally crush on their Moms!
Karen says:
Oh yeah!! I have 2 girls and a boy and my boy is my little lovey. He’ll be 12 next month and still cuddles with me,,the 14 and 18 year old girls? Never.
andy says:
You need to invest in some Pee Teepees!
http://www.bebabean.com/pee-pee-teepee/
AmyG says:
You two crack me up! The only boys I had was when I worked in day care. I was a bit afraid of having girls, but that came easy once they were here. Heather will be a pro at it!
Margie says:
OMG. I have a boy (7 months) and when my m-month old niece comes over, I am lost. How do you clean little girl parts?
I’ve been peed on before and the wall has gotten it as well. Hell, The Kid has peed in his face. It happens. My tip was, if it’s standing at attention, beware.
You guys will do fine. Pee in the face is a rite of passage with little boys.
Andrea says:
I have a boy and a girl, (girl first) and there are pros and cons to both. You guys will do fine! One thing I will say is that you should educate yourself on circumcision before your acrobat is born so you can make an informed decision on what is right for you and your son.
Kaye says:
I have two boys. I’m such a girly-girl but was blessed with two boys, now ages 10 and 8 and wouldn’t have it any other way. That said, just cover up his little penis when you change him, and you shouldn’t get peed on. I can’t remember a time either of my boys peed on me as babies. My husband, on the other hand, sometimes forgot to put another diaper or a washcloth over it and was peed on a few times, and the memory of the first time it happened to him(the first diaper change on the day we brought our oldest home from the NICU), still cracks me up, almost 11 years later. So, look at it this way, if you forget and get peed on, you will laugh about it years later. It will be a memory you carry forever.
Angie says:
I have a 1-year-old little boy and he is the definition of laaaiiiid back. I’m seriously thinking of re-naming him ZEN. Slept through the night at 3 months and is such a little cuddle bug. The peeing phase is usually done by the time they are a couple months old. Caring for the circumcision (if you go that route) was more challenging than the peeing. Trying to get the goop on and close that diaper as soon as humanly possible…ahhh, seems like yesterday! But that passes even quicker than the peeing. The resounding message I’ve heard from friends who have both boys and girls is that boys are more physically challenging (rough and tumble) while girls are more emotionally challenging (whiiiiining). Both great in different ways too!
twingles says:
One of my twins got us EVERY TIME! Pee ninja indeed, no matter what i did, out it came. In a nice arc over his head and onto the carpet to the left of the changing table.
Now he’s 12 and has a woody all the time. I need to get some Judy Blume books!
Jessica Stringer says:
Too funny! I have a 2 and a half month old little boy and he has erections all the time! It kind of freaked me out at first! You can buy these things that I think are called peepee teepee that you place over his penis while changing diapers to avoid getting peed on. We don’t have them but I’ve only been peed on once! I took him to the babysitter for the first time last week and the first time she changed him he peed on her!
Jessica Stringer says:
Oh, and a tip, make sure the penis is pointed down when you change his diaper…otherwise they pee out the top!
Caroline says:
I worried about the same things with our little boy, having had a girl first. Boys are waaaaaay easier to clean than girls and you don’t have the worry of missing anything in the crevices like you do with a little girl. I’ve been peed on once, he’s two now, not a daily occurrence by any means. Don’t use a pee pee teepee, just use a wash cloth over his private while you are switching diapers. It’s cheaper and easier to clean, in my opinion. The baby “stiffies”, as I call them, are no biggie. Kinda crazy but you just tuck that puppy down and diaper it up:). Lol! Really lovely use of terms on my part, sorry:)
Catherine says:
Toooo funny! I have two boys and it’s sooo much easier to deal with a boy’s bits than a girls! When our daughter was born my husband was like, “OMG! There’s poop up, you know, IN THERE! How do I get it out without violating her?!” He was seriously stressed. Dealing with a penis is pretty easy comparatively, I think.
Lisa says:
I have a 3.5 month old boy and I think I’ve gotten pretty good at diaper changes by now. I HAVE gotten peed on several times, the first of which was while I was taking his newborn naked photos. Otherwise, yeah, it’s startling, but not really all that gross – at least, you get used to it. You’ll learn to be quick with the diaper exchange, and yes, sometimes laying a wipe on top helps. Above commenters are right – when its erect is when you should be careful. Pee really doesn’t bother me. It’s the poo that does it – blech. And yes, cleaning up a boy can be a challenge too.
Also, a note about my circumcised boy that my doc had to educate me on – frequently (not every diaper change, but about once a day and at every bath) I *gently* pull down the bit of foreskin left and clean “under” it. Gunk does build up in there otherwise – I call it penis cheese, ewwwwww.
Annalisa says:
She’s worried over nothing. I did daycare never got peed on by little boys. And as I tell the daughter when changing her (at 29 months, she’s stating to be aware of pee and gets all bothered as soon as she detects a wet diaper) “it’s just pee”.
Heather will be just fine, do long as she remembers to point his penis down before diaper goes on (I hear that shirts can be peed on in extreme cases). From what I hear, the bigger problems with a boy come during potty training (you know… Target practice takes practice… Shhhh, don’t tell Heather about that yet!).
Jennifer Dawn says:
Well, I have a girl who’s Annie’s age and our little guy is 8 months. I was terrified of changing boy parts. You get used to it, but personally, I still think changing my girl was easier. I’ve only been peed on twice (once was at a doctor appointment all over my shirt… fail!), however, cleaning certain parts of boys can be quite challenging. Poop gets in the wrinkles and it’s super hard to clean and takes many wipes! Also,we had him circumcised and cleaning him during the healing process was very stressful.
We haven’t had to deal with baby boners yet, but I’m kind of dreading that…
Marjorie says:
Don’t forget to point the boy part down in the diaper when you change it or he will pee right out the top of it. Found this out the hard way after many clothing changes! LOL
Priya says:
Oh I forgot about this, good tip!
Kathy Shipstad says:
Hi – I had a girl first so the little boy was definitely different, I am not sure if someone mentioned this in the comments, but not only do they pee on you they also pee on themselves. I was changing my son’s diaper in the hospital, phone rang, I turned around to answer it and when I looked back at him he was peeing on his poor little face! It’s amazing how far that stream can get! I LOVE LOVE having a son. You will too!
Becca Masters says:
My baby is due tomorrow and I have no idea if baby is a boy or a girl and I’m a little overwhelmed about nappy changing if I’m honest (even though I have changed both my niece and nephew!) so reading these comments has helped (and made me giggle).
a friend of mine said that little girls sometimes have a mini-period too so if you see blood in their nappies or when cleaning them not to worry.
I’ve told my husband all of this (he has never ever changed a nappy) and the look on his face was priceless! I’m betting he is the first of us to be peed and pooped on!
Mandy says:
Just a quick note to say I had two boys before my girl. The boys never peed on me or in my face. BUT, those pee caps they try to sell you (PeePee TeePee) are totally useless. Best thing is to have the new, clean diaper unfolded and ready to go in your other hand or right nearby. Then, if the peeing happens, just clap it on overtop. Voila!
Chantel says:
We have a 15 month old little boy that was born with a hypospadias (urethra came out the bottom not the end) so we never got sprayed on. It was corrected when he was 6 months old but even then he’s never peed on me. The other day I was changing his diaper and he wrangled free and ran off. Then peed on the floor. My husband was mad but I was so happy to see that spray of pee. We wouldn’t have seen that without his surgery!!!
Cheryl says:
my son is now 7 and I never got peed on, I also never really covered him up when changing him, was lucky I guess! Just wait though…my son was about 4 and one morning I went in to wake him up. He pulls down his pants and says “look mama, its big”. I just told him that happens to boys in the morning, left the room and promptly cracked up! Since I was so matter of fact about it, he was okay with it and never brought it up again….
Valerie says:
Ahhhhhhh, I guess this will lead right to the DREADED “to circumcize or not to circumcize” debate!! I’ll be so interested to see how you and Heather decide on THAT issue!! Good luck!!
Much love from Ohiooooooooo
Val
Heather says:
We’ll be keeping that decision to ourselves – the world at large doesn’t need to know about his penis! Hee
Lisa says:
I commend you for this! It’s such a private decision that people should not pass judgement on, IMO.
Valerie says:
Soooooooooo smart!! You’ll make a great decision whichever way you go, AND, just as important, you won’t be sticking your toe into THAT minefield!!!
xoxo
Val
Veronika says:
I’m glad to see you posting this. Why anyone would figure they need to know the state of your son’s penis is beyond me. All I can say, is to please make sure you educate yourself to both sides of the debate. My sons are both uncirc’d and we did tons of research before making that choice.
As to the questions in Mike’s post. Boys get erections all the time, no big deal and they can’t help it. It’s a reflex and it happens whether they want to or not. Do not EVER retract an intact boy’s foreskin, no matter what your doctor, mom, husband or cousin’s bff’s boyfriend says on the matter. Diaper changes are equally gross, boy or girl. You’re wiping poop from someone’s nether regions and it’s going to be gross, doesn’t matter if you’re wiping it out of the creases on a person’s scrotum (not balls, for the love of all that is good, not balls) or out of someone’s vagina. Cover the penis as soon as you remove the diaper, or you’re going to get sprayed. The fresh air when you remove a diaper will sometimes stimulate them to pee, so be prepared. I guess people make a big deal, because girls pee a puddle or little stream, while little boys pee a fountain. More like a rotating fountain actually, LOL.
Most of all, have FUN. Boys are awesome in so many ways and you are both going to LOVE having a little prince.
Auntie_M says:
Whatever you decide, I would absolutely keep that private. After having had a friend wrongly accused by some soul-less Intactivists of “murdering” her baby because he died of his congenital heart defect days after being circumcised, I would recommend to anyone who blogs to never blog about that! Nothing like ripping apart parents who are already grieving by slandering them with false accusations. Now I tell everyone who blogs to never mention if they have their sons circumcised!
Shelly says:
As a mom to 4 boys, just put a baby wipe over it and all will be good. You might get peed on, but not a biggie. Little boys are fun and full of energy! Boys love their moms and are always there to take care of them. You are going to have tons of fun with your son!
Karen says:
I have two boys and can count the number of times I was peed on – probably two to three times – tops. More often, they spray the wall or the changing pad. We did have an allergy to several brands of diaper so my youngest spent a big part of the day nude (or in cloth) and I liked that I could lay him on a diaper in the pack n’ play and kind of direct where he would pee. I prefer changing a boy’s diaper. Never really had poop/scrotum issues.
My boys are 2 and 6 and such loving cuddle-bugs. You are both going to fall in love with him! (but it sounds like you already have!)
Meghan says:
Don’t worry. The peeing on the face thing doesn’t last more than a few weeks (at least for my 2 boys)! You’ll all be fine
Gretta says:
I have all boys. Girl parts scare me! They don’t pee all the time when their diaper is off but when they do its like a little fountain.
Melinda says:
You know those 2 dozen baby rags you probably have laying around (when you use only like two per bath)? Take one of those and just put it across his parts when you open the diaper. Any fountains hit the rag and not your face. The older they get they don’t have that urge to go the second air hits their junk. You both will do just fine!
Priya says:
Invest in lots of wash cloths (pee pee teepee is just a gimmick, IMO) and cover up as soon as you open the diaper. But still, expect to be peed on, that one moment that the washcloth is off! Once my son peed on his own face! and looked at me like wtf?!
And I think the poops are easier to clean, no crevices!
I am so happy for you!!
Kathryn says:
You guys are funny! And don’t worry about it! I remember when I was pregnant and knew it was a boy, I would watch all the little boys around me trying to gather clues on what it would be like to be a mom to a boy. And all I gathered in my head was that I saw a lot of super hero t-shirts and a lot of dirty fingernails. But you know what….a baby is a baby. Doesn’t really matter what sex they are when they are young. They are cute and cuddly and you simply love them because they are yours And little by little you grow and learn about this amazing little person that is new to your family and you learn right along with them. Oh, and I think I only got peed on once…so not so bad. I am now a mom to a boy and a girl and I love it!!! Best of both worlds if you ask me.
Dawn says:
Oddly enough, I’ve never been peed on by my son (now 3.5 yo) but both my husband and MIL have. My trick was simple, open the diaper just enough for the air to hit him which would trigger the pee if he needed to go. He relieves himself into the diaper and I stay dry and pee-free. Win win for everyone.
The poop, however, was a giant pain if it got onto his scrotum. And he was NOT a fan of that cleaning procedure as there is no real way to do it gently.
And they will forever be fascinated by their penis; this morning right before he went potty, he looked down and said, “Mommy! My peeenis is big!” He was very proud.
You’ll do great. No worries!
itsmemishmeow says:
Tell Heather to always make sure her hands aren’t cold when she changes his diaper. My teenage babysitter self found this out the hard way. I still like to tell the story of how he peed on the front of me AND the photo hanging on the wall over the changing table. LoL!
Maryb says:
My son just turned 2 last week and he peed on me several times, and even in his own face! I have to agree with everyone else in saying that girls are much easier to clean than boys, poo really sticks to the balls!!! Just wait until he gets to be a toddler and thinks its hilarious to push his weiner in and pull his balls up! It’s great!!!
Jane says:
Get these.
And then enjoy that baby boy!
http://www.uncommongoods.com/product/pee-pee-teepees
Rachel in Austin says:
I have boy/girl twins, 17 months old. My girlie gave us more ninja pees than my boy ever did. No need to panic on the boy parts!
Jean says:
My first one was a boy. I come from a family of all girls. I can still remember potty training my first one and telling him that it was time to wipe his peanut. My then husband heard me and yelled “Noooooo boys don’t wipe, they shake it!.”
Tricia says:
I can not believe how much we all want to comment on this. You could do an entire blog post on that observation alone. I think boys are so much easier. Less crevices. It is natural to worry, but we all figure it out.
This post reminds me of a friend of mine, who wanted to take her infant to the doctor because of baby erections. She thought something was, I don’t know, like chemically wrong with him. She was worried he would be a sexual deviant etc. OMG, did we ever laugh at her. This was about ten years ago before we were all on-line talking openly about these things…
Amy says:
We always kept a old dry washcloth handy and as soon as the front of the diaper came off we layed the wash cloth over the front of him. That way when he peed it at least got caught in the rag and didn’t spray all over us or the wall. We started this after his first changing at home and my niece (was 2 yrs old) at the time was standing right at the edge of the changer and he got her. She comes out of the nursery and announces to everyone, in her little squeaky voice – Aunt Amy your baby just squirted me!!! Needless to stay that cemented their relationship for the next few years.
HM says:
I always had a spray bottle of plain water sitting next to my wipes warmer on the changing area so when my sons had exceptionally dirty diapers and there wasn’t time for a quick bath after wiping, I used the plain water and more wipes to get the…umm…wrinkles…uhh..cleaner.
Opus says:
When I was a young girl, my sisters and I were playing with the neighbor boys who were the same ages as my sisters. The littlest guy had to go potty so I had the brilliant idea that he could come inside and use our potty chair, which my youngest sister was using. Of course, us three girls had no clue. Spray. Everywhere. Don’t forget to tuck it in!
Leslie K says:
By the time The Acrobat is about a week old, you’ll forget you ever had any fears/doubts/insecurities in having a son. He will simply be your new baby and whatever you do for him will be just the right thing because he’s yours.
Rebecca says:
Nobody can prepare you for the fact that baby ‘boy parts’ are so small.
They can be born with huge….gigantic (in relation to the rest of the body) ‘sack’. Something to do with retaining water.
Morning wood………even in the newborn stage.
all of it is disturbing.
Adrienne says:
too lazy (and tired) to read through the comments to see if it was already mentioned but the most important thing I remember from dealing with boy parts is always point his penis DOWN when putting the diaper on. Otherwise his shirts will always be wet.
And Mike, boys have crevices as well, as you bask in the pride in the size of your prodigy’s endowment, be sure they are clean underneath.
Emily Robin says:
I have only one child – a 5 year old little boy. So all I have are gross boy stories (but my goodness he’s got my heart). Here’s one for you…he was about 3. We were checking out at Target when I notice his hand in his pants. I ask him to stop and he very loudly responds, “But Mommy, it’s BIG!…It’s getting BIGGERRR!!!” I could only laugh, grab my packages and get outta dodge! It’s one of my favorite memories…Boys are totally fantastic (oh, and they have might not have “crevices” with poop but they do have, er, wrinkly skin with poop – just an FYI!)
Gretchen says:
Ha! I was worried about my first boy, too. They have a reputation.
But I have seven sons now and can count on one hand the number of times I’ve been peed on during diaper changes. Bath time is more dangerous, especially the shallow baby bathtubs. The moment their bums hit the warm water, HELLO. We learned to fill it only halfway because we’d end up draining it and filling it again. With our two girls, they may have peed in the tub and we never even knew. Poor girls.
Stacie says:
So many good comments! I have 2 boys and they would always pee when put in the baby tub. Wall was spayed a lot by the change table..def use a wash cloth! Wait until Acrobat is about 2 or 3 and starts playing with himself after discovering what happens when doing so! My youngest (5) always seems confused when he gets an erection out of nowhere. LOL Do educate yourselves on the pros and cons of circumcision….don’t worry about whether he will be the “same” as Dad as it will be his peers that he will be more self conscious around later in life.
Auntie_M says:
You two are hysterical!!!!!!!
BTW, tell Heather that you don’t always get peed on while changing boys any more than you do girls! I started babysitting when I was 10 (both boys & girls); worked in a daycare where the children had to be a min of 24 months but didn’t need to be potty-trained, likewise when I taught preschool; I taught kindergarten, I have little baby nephews. I am 42 and have NEVER been peed on once while changing a diaper! (Though my brother & sister got to experience both pee & explosive poo with my nephew when he was an infant sans diaper in midst of changing him–so glad I wasn’t there for that one!!!)
However, I always made sure I had the wipes and fresh diaper ready to go prior to un-doing the soiled one & work fast!!! Also keeping a hand towel at the ready isn’t a bad idea: you can always throw it over the boy bits & pray to avoid the spray! LOL (and it’s true for both boys and girls that the sudden cold air can stimulate peeing–so changing babies in a warm spot helps!)
As for erections–gotta admit, that that one surprised me too until I realized (and then had it confirmed in Early Childhood Education classes) that 1) they are often spontaneous, and 2) little boys–even babies–figure out pretty early on what feels good and there is absolutely NOTHING sexual about it at that young an age.
Eventually you teach them that certain things aren’t appropriate in public/in front of people (kinda like nose picking & passing gas, right?), and later on after that, you, MIKE, get to have THE talk with your son! Can’t wait to read that blog posting!
Kayt says:
You know what? My oldest is a boy, and he peed on me once. My five month old daughter has peed on me more times than I can count (and pooped on me twice, *gag*). It’s not just boys that do that! Just leave a wipe over his parts while you’re cleaning him up, then cover him up with the diaper.
Expat Mom says:
I felt the same way when I thought our third was a girl . . . I didn’t have a clue how to deal with a girl! Little boys are crazy, but fun. You learn REAL fast how to cover things up so you don’t get peed on. I highly suggest not laughing when the other parent gets a stream of urine up their front because babies get it and then they do it on purpose.
The cool thing about little boys is that they are really protective of their mamas. We were walking in a small town once when my sons were about 3 and 4 and a man grabbed my arm. My four year old whirled around and yelled, “You leave my mama alone!” The guy just wanted some money, but my little man figured a hand on the arm was a serious threat and it never occurred to him that such a tiny person couldn’t do much against a full grown man!
Karen says:
Ive one of each, and been pee’d on by both!
The MOST hysterical thing that happened to my toddler was the time he was toilet training and running around naked. As kids will, if its there and jangling its a toy, or so he thought. After a quick play and the shock of an erection he was most upset that it wouldnt go down. The hysterical part of it all was that through all of this I was on the phone to my mum and trying to not tell her what was going on whilst trying to calm him down and distract him so his bits would return to normal. As he got older his favourite naked escapade was headstands on the sofa as his bits fell around and jiggled! Boys, they’re great!