A good disposable diaper for babies should effectively fulfill its duty during overnight use, keeping your baby comfortable during playtime and ensuring good sleep. One of the most preferred choices among mothers is Merries size S diapers. If you're using this type of diaper for your baby, it's essential to know how to put it on correctly:
Choosing the Right Size of Diaper for Your Baby
First and foremost, ensure that you select the right type and size of diaper for your baby. The diaper should neither be too loose nor too tight for your baby's body size. A loose diaper can easily slip off as your baby moves around, leading to leakage issues, despite the diaper's good absorption capabilities. On the other hand, a tighter diaper than your baby's size will undoubtedly cause discomfort, resistance to diapering, and may even lead to diaper rash, itching, or skin abrasions.
You can choose the appropriate diaper size for your baby by referring to the manufacturer's specifications: Merries size S diapers are suitable for babies weighing 4 – 8kg, typically for babies aged 6 months to 12 months. You can accurately estimate whether your baby is suitable for this type of diaper based on your baby's weight. Additionally, you can also consider your baby's body length; babies measuring between 70 – 80cm will also do well with this diaper size.
Diapering your baby is now easier than ever with these tips! Merries diapers are perfect for daytime use, while our thin and lightweight tape diapers are ideal for nighttime comfort.
How to properly use Merries size S diapers for your little one
Once you've selected the right diaper for your baby, it's essential to know how to put it on correctly for maximum comfort. Follow these steps to ensure your baby stays happy and comfortable throughout the day and night!
Step 1: Unfold the diaper and gently lift the inner flaps to prevent leaks.
Step 2: Lift your baby's bottom and place the diaper underneath.
Step 3: Make sure the inner flaps cover your baby's bottom completely for leak-proof protection.
Step 4: Press the edges of the diaper down and pull the tape across. Ensure both sides are balanced before resealing.
Step 5: Firmly secure the tape and lightly press at the back to fix it in place (The tape can be reapplied multiple times).
Step 6: Adjust the leak guard cuffs on both sides of the thigh to snugly fit around the baby's thighs to prevent leaks.
By following the correct diapering procedures outlined above, mothers can confidently manage issues such as diaper rash, discomfort, skin irritation, and redness in sensitive areas. Proper diapering also maximizes the diaper's capacity, prevents leaks, and saves money on monthly diaper expenses.