Are you familiar with this “must have diapering accessory”? It’s a small, cone-shaped piece of fabric that is meant to be placed over your baby boy’s tiny unit during diaper changes so he doesn’t pee in your face (or anywhere else, like his own eye). Problem is, small pieces of loose fabric don’t stay on microscopic body parts of crying, wriggling babies. Also, we have heard that the “wee wee tent” simply diverts pee down onto the changing table, so you’ve got a nice puddle of urine to mop up afterwards.
Instead, simply try using the diaper. Have one ready to gently cover his bits as soon as they’re exposed. Here’s another thought, forego all of the precautionary measures and let it ride. Parents existed for centuries without a barrier over their baby boy’s front region. I didn’t suffer spray to my face once in six years of baby boy diaper changes. Now, my carpet—that’s another story.