I only ever change my nine-month-old’s nappy while he’s standing up – it makes life way easier in the long run

THERE is no simple guidebook to parenthood – with new parents just picking up tips and tricks along the way.

And for many, whether it's due to wriggling or having a full-blown meltdown, changing a baby's nappy is always a tricky task.

However, one mum, who is from the US and goes by the name @hamlethome on TikTok, has revealed why she puts nappies on her nine-month-old baby while he's standing up.

Taking to the social media platform, she shared a short clip of her sweet son playing and explained: "We do standing up diaper changes because they indirectly prepare for using the potty…

"But also because changing the diaper of a nine-month-old looks like…"

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She then shared an amusing snap of him wriggling out of the door.

In a caption alongside the clip, she added: "Literally can't keep him still."

And many were quick to take to the comments section – with several praising the "game-changing" hack and others revealing how it's helped them, too.

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"Oooo this is a good idea," enthused one.

A second who used the same technique added: "I used to do them too!" to which the mum replied: "So convenient."

A third added: "We do stand-up diaper changes cause he won’t lay down for more then 2 seconds."

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