Four Signals of Changing Diaper Size! Moms Must Know
Baby keeps growing up, when should you upgrade the diaper size? Observe the physical changes of your baby — four key signals that moms should not overlook!
Diaper Leaking
Frequent leaks are a clear sign that the current diaper size may be too small. If the diaper is unable to contain urine or stool, it’s time to consider moving up to a larger size.
Diaper Tightness or Discomfort
If the diaper feels tight around the baby's thighs or waist, it can cause discomfort. Parents should check if a larger size is needed to ensure the baby is comfortable.
Adhesive Tabs Reached the Maximum Position
If the adhesive tabs on the waist have reached their maximum position when you help your baby wear the diaper, it is the signal of unsuitable size. Please change to larger size as soon as possible.
Baby’s Weight Approaching Size Limit
Each diaper brand has a recommended weight range for each size. If the baby’s weight is nearing the upper limit of the current diaper size, it’s advisable to upgrade to the next size to ensure adequate protection and comfort.
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