1. Is it appropriate to buy a larger
diaper?
Choosing a diaper for your baby should choose the appropriate model. Wearing large diapers can easily cause urine leakage, and the baby will be uncomfortable because of the body. If the size of the diaper is small, it will cause the urine to seep back, and the diaper will be too tight, tighten the baby's body, and damage the skin. Therefore, when mom and dad are buying diapers for their babies, they should follow the actual weight range and now have the right size diapers.
2. How long does it take to use up a pack of opened
diapers?
Although the shelf life of diapers is relatively long, if the diapers get damp due to improper storage, they will deteriorate quickly. Mom and Dad should choose the recently produced diapers. After buying them and opening them, it is best to use them up within two to three months.
3. How old does the baby wear
diapers?
Most babies will control their own excretion when they are 18-24 months old. At this time, you can start toilet training for the baby. When the baby can understand the instructions of the adult and can go to the bathroom by himself, you can stop using diapers.