When my daughter was a baby, my husband and I always took turns changing her diapers.
We don't use disposable diapers because they're too wasteful; we use cotton ones.
When I have kids, I will help my wife change our babies' diapers.
The baby is crying. You'd better change
her diaper.
Can you please change the baby? Her diaper is wet.
Could you please change the baby's diaper while I make her something to eat?
Her grandfather has to wear a sort of adult diaper because he can't go to the bathroom without help, and sometimes she doesn't get
to him in time.
Jeff Foxworthy once joked that changing a diaper is a lot like getting a present from your grandmother - you're not sure what you've got, but you're pretty sure you're not going to like it.
Marshall McLuhan once joked, "Diaper backward spells repaid. Think about
it."
James Fennel once said that politicians are like diapers. They both need changing regularly, and for the same reason.
When my children were babies, we got a service that would deliver clean diapers to our door twice a week and take away the dirty diapers to wash them at the same time.
My father is getting old and has to wear a kind of adult diaper because he's sometimes unable to control himself.
Americans throw 20 billion disposable diapers in the garbage every year.
Discussion question: Who usually does the job of changing a baby's diapers in your country?
Find someone who has changed a baby's diapers.