Moony Paper Diapers – a highly beloved product in Japan for its excellent quality and diaper rash prevention. Here's a guide on using Moony diapers and how often to change them for your little one.
How often should you change diapers for a baby?
In the first few months after birth, aim to change diapers every 2-3 hours. Change immediately if the baby has a bowel movement. In the first month, opt for paper diapers instead. From the second month onwards, you can switch to using diapers.

Optimal Diapering Techniques for Girls and Boys
Proper Diapering for Baby Boys with Moony Diapers
- Firstly, moms should pay attention to the genital area before diapering. For baby boys, position the reproductive part downward to prevent urine from splashing out during urination.
- For Moony adhesive diapers for boys, lift the baby's legs and place the diaper underneath.
- For Moony tape diapers, ensure that the top edge of the diaper is aligned with the baby's waist. Lift the diaper's bottom part up between the baby's legs, secure the position, fold one corner up over the middle of the legs, and gently tighten. Then fold the other corner up. Peel off the adhesive strip and press the two flaps together. Pay attention to ensure the diaper fits snugly on the baby's lower abdomen.
- For Moony pull-up diapers, it's as simple as dressing the baby and pulling it up tight, making sure both sides are balanced.

Proper Diapering for Baby Girls with Moony Diapers
Unlike boys, girls tend to wet the middle or back of the diaper when urinating. Moms should choose diapers with thickness concentrated in the area where the child can urinate the most. Moony diapers for girls are designed with this in mind, so moms don't have to worry.
Differences and Similarities Between Domestic and Export Moony Diapers
Mom's Guide to Spotting Genuine Moony Diapers from Counterfeits in Detail
