Novice mothers are not familiar with the use of baby diapers, and have many questions in their hearts, so we answer some questions for mothers and hope to help you.
When to change diapers
Change diapers frequently in the early stages of use, regardless of whether the child urinates or not, change diapers every 2-3 hours. As the child continues to grow, the number of diaper changes will gradually decrease, starting with an average of ten times a day, and gradually reducing to six times. If the baby has urine and urine on the diaper, it should be replaced immediately, and the baby’s buttocks should be cleaned with warm water and cotton yarn. Do not wipe it with a wet wipe; after washing, be sure to wait for the small buttocks to dry completely before replacing it with a new one. Diapers. If there is some redness on the baby's buttocks, mothers don't panic. You can apply some ointment to get rid of it in a short time. In general, the best time for a baby to stop using diapers should be before the child is 2 years old. If you have been using diapers, the habit becomes natural, which can easily lead to habitual or lazy bedwetting. In addition, the best time to stop using diapers is in summer, because in winter, if you suddenly stop using diapers, your child can easily catch a cold by lying wet after wetting the bed. Especially after being able to walk, it will affect their walking posture.
As for when it should be replaced, follow the simple guidelines below:
After every bowel movement
Before or after each feeding
When the baby wakes up
Before the baby goes to bed
Before taking your baby out






