Replace in time
Because each baby's age in months, the frequency of urination, and the number of urinations are not the same, it is difficult to uniformly stipulate how often to change diapers. It is recommended to determine whether you need to change diapers before each breastfeeding, or after bowel movements, or before going to bed, or when you wake up.
Reduce usage in summer
The summer is hot and hot, and diaper rash is already prone to occur. At the highest temperature, give your baby a bath more, turn over, and be more naked. It is also a good choice to put your baby on non-repeating textiles (available in the market) or soft bamboo and hemp straw woven products, and let the baby urinate at will. It is also a good choice to change the bottom absorbent cloth or scrub at any time. In summer, especially during the day, the use of diapers should be minimized.