1. Proper Diaper Size
Some parents mistakenly believe that bigger
diapers, more suitable for their babies, can effectively absorb the waste excreted from baby's body. In fact, that will only make your baby more uncomfortable and will not be good for your baby's physical growth.
2. Appropriate Replacement Time
When
the diaper has obviously become heavy or the baby has defecated, it should be replaced in time. Unabsorbable excreta in
the diaper will stimulate the baby's skin and make it cry. In addition, it is more appropriate to change
the diaper before the baby goes to bed or after it wakes up. It is better not to change
diapers when babies fall asleep, because that will have an effect on their sleep.
3. 24-hour Use is not Recommended
Don't let your babies wear
diapers 24 hours a day, which can easily cause the baby to grow prickly heat due to heavy moisture and high temperature of
the diaper. Newborns should use cloth
diapers and disposable
diapers alternately. The baby can use the cloth diaper during the day (You should change and clean
the diaper in time) while using the disposable diaper at night, so you don't have to change it frequently to influence your baby's sleep.
4. Babies Stops Using
Diapers at Two Years Old
In fact, babies can stop using
diapers when they are able to express the idea that they want to urinate or poop.
Diapers are good and bad and the key is to know how to choose and use them. When you make a purchase of
diapers, the following key points should be grasped: high water absorption, considerate design, and dry, breathable and comfortable fabrics.
5. Observe whether the Baby is Allergic
The baby's skin is very delicate, so allergies may occur when the baby use a new diaper. Parents should closely observe the baby's state to see if it is allergic when the new diaper is in use. If so,
the diaper should be replaced immediately. And don't use the brand of
diapers again. This requires you not to buy many
diapers first, but to use small packages or free samples for your baby and then to select the best one.
6. Keep Baby's Skin Clean
After defecation, wipe the baby's hips clean with baby toilet paper and replace
the diaper.