1. Should you choose a larger or smaller diaper model for your baby?
In general, it is preferable to select a more appropriate diaper for the baby. Although diapers have model limitations, each model has a specific weight range, so you should be able to find diapers that are appropriate for your baby's weight. A diaper that is too big is prone to urine leakage, a diaper that is too small will cause back seepage because the urine retained is more than the diaper can bear, and a diaper that is too tight will damage the baby's delicate skin.
2. What kinds of diapers are easy to move around in without causing the baby's thighs to stretch?
There are two minor gimmicks.
The design of waist circumference and waist stickers is one example. A diaper with a 360-degree elastic waist and waist sticker design is available, allowing the active baby to easily turn left and right before and after meals.
The second consideration is the leak-proof partition design. Choose diapers with Lycra elastic double leak-proof partitions, which are not only elastic but also reduce irritation to the baby's sensitive skin and do not leave red marks on the baby's thighs.
3. What should be considered when wearing diapers for children in the summer?
The most important consideration is whether the baby's buttocks will develop diaper rash. Parents must frequently inspect the "enemy situation" on the baby's buttocks, thighs, and vulva folds. Choosing ultra-breathable diapers, particularly in the summer, can significantly reduce the occurrence of diaper rash.
4. Will the air permeability of diapers be compromised during the summer?
Diapers have the same breathability all year. It's just that the diapers are a little "covered" in the summer because the temperature is relatively high, the baby's metabolism is fast, and the diapers are frequent. There will be no problem as long as they are changed more frequently.
5. When should a baby stop wearing diapers?
Usually the baby can take the initiative to tell you that he wants to "poop" or "pee", and the diapers can be "laid off".
6. How frequently should the baby change diapers while sleeping?
Mothers can make their choice based on how frequently their baby urinates and the quality of the diapers they use. They should select diapers with high absorbency and a three-layer water-locking system. When you wake up at night, you can touch your baby's diaper; if it bulges, it's time to change it. I can only work hard for my parents and get up to change the diapers of the baby.
7. Are diapers the same for boys and girls?
sure. For the baby, it is best to select a diaper with a deeper inner layer of urine-absorbing material. This will minimize the amount of time the skin is in contact with the urine after urinating, whether it is a boy or a girl.
8. How can urine backup be avoided?
Urine leakage can be avoided by paying attention to two factors. The first is picking the right model, and the second is knowing how to diaper. The diapers should first be spread out and placed beneath the infant's buttocks. To prevent urine from leaking from the back, the back should be slightly higher than the abdomen. Align the waist patch and firmly press it into place, but don't press it in too firmly. The diapers will be more stable and won't move as the baby rolls if you select elastic, non-adhesive waist stickers.
9. What should I do if my baby's diaper side leaks constantly?
For your baby, pick diapers with two leak-proof partitions. The raised ruffles on the inner thighs and the leak-proof ruffles at the waist are particularly attractive. When the baby has too much urine, side leakage can be effectively avoided in this way.
10. What should I do if the diaper's buckle constantly brushes against the baby's legs?
It is advised to select diapers with non-adhesive waist stickers and elastic waistbands. Amazingly, this type of waist sticker will only firmly adhere to the diaper's sticking area and won't adhere to the baby's skin. Additionally, it can be pasted multiple times, making it easy for mothers to check. Even after unintentionally touching water or moisturizer, it can still function as a sticky substance.
