Baby Diapers

Baby Diapers

After giving birth, a mother's biggest worry is washing the baby's diapers. Babies who can eat and sleep create a lot of wasting time for mothers. Therefore, many mothers choose to use baby diapers, which are convenient and comfortable and can be discarded after use, saving a lot of time. However, many mothers do not understand the entire structure of baby diapers, which inevitably makes the baby uncomfortable sometimes.

The new mother has all kinds of doubts. How are baby diapers designed, and why can they effectively prevent side leakage? Are there different sizes of baby diapers? Which size is suitable for your baby? The following is an introduction from several aspects.

The baby diapers have three unique layers of quick-absorbing water-locking features, three full-length diversion grooves, a raised double three-dimensional leak-proof partition, and a soft elastic back waist. These designs allow mothers to truly experience the "quick absorption, no leaks, dryness, and worry-free" experience. In addition, the baby diapers also use widened and lengthened soft glue-free magic buckles, which are safer and more convenient to use.

Baby diapers of various sizes Small (S): suitable for babies who can lie on their stomachs, weighing 4-8 kg Medium (M): suitable for babies who can sit, weighing 6-11 kg Large (L): suitable for babies who can stand, weighing 9-14 kg Extra large (XL): suitable for babies who are learning to walk, weighing more than 12 kg

How to use diapers: 1. Spread out the diaper, with the end with the buckle at the back. 2. Place the spread diaper under the baby's butt, with the back slightly higher than the abdomen to prevent urine from leaking from the back. 3. Pull the diaper between the baby's legs up to below the navel, align the buckles on the left and right sides with the waistline, and stick them symmetrically. Be careful not to stick it too tightly, and make sure you can fit a finger in it. 4. Adjust the hems at the waist and legs to prevent them from getting stuck on the baby's delicate skin and causing scratches. At the same time, pull the leak-proof partitions on the legs outward to prevent side leakage.

From the above explanation, we can understand that baby diapers use several layers of diversion to ensure that the baby's skin is dry. Choosing different sizes for different babies will not hurt the babies. Mothers who understand this can choose suitable diapers for their babies and say goodbye to the days of endless diapers to wash and sheets to change.

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