How To Choose The Softest And The Most Comfortable Diapers For Your Baby?
First-time parents often undermine the challenge of diapering until the baby is born and they face the reality of it. Choosing the best baby diapers is as essential as selecting the proper medication or the right clothes. But how do you decide which brand of diapers will suit your baby the best? With numerous brands of diapers available in the market, it can be a bit confusing. We’ve put together a comprehensive checklist of what to look for when choosing a diaper for your baby. Here it is –
1. Reliable Brand – Choose a brand that is popular and readily available everywhere you go. Well-known diaper brands are trustworthy because they are tried and tested by other parents. Ask your friends or family for their reviews about popular brands for more information.
2. Softness – A newborn baby has delicate skin. Diapers are in constant contact with the baby’s skin, and if it is not soft, they can cause rashes or skin problems. Choose a diaper that has a soft interior that is gentle on the baby’s skin.
3. Ease of Use – Consult other parents to know which diaper is easiest to put on and take off. Babies can be wriggly and cranky during a diaper change, and you need to be quick. Cloth diapers are preferred for this reason.
4. Diaper Features –
a. Good Absorbency – A good diaper is highly absorbent and keeps a baby comfortable for up to 3 hours. Good absorbency in a diaper helps keep the baby’s skin soft and dry.
b. Wetness Indicator Lines – Sometimes, babies can wet a diaper sooner than usual. On other days, they may stay dry for many hours. Wetness indicator lines change colour to let you know when your baby needs a diaper change.
c. Softness & Breathability – Diapers with high plastic content do not allow air to pass through the diaper. Low breathability can make a diaper uncomfortable and cause skin irritation on your baby’s soft skin. Choose an ultra-breathable diaper with high cotton content.
d. Stretchability & Fit – Once babies begin to roll over and move, they need a stretchable diaper that does not restrict their movement. Diapers that do not have a stretchable material may leave creases or marks on the baby’s skin.
5. Convenience – There are many kinds of diapers available in the market. Choose a design that you find convenient to change. Stick-on diapers and pant-style diapers both have their pros and cons. If you have a hired caregiver, talk to them about which design they prefer.
6. Pooping & Peeing Habits –Observe your baby’s pooping and peeing habits for a month or two before deciding on a suitable diaper. If your baby pees more during the night, choose a bigger or different diaper design for the night and day.
7. Diaper Shaped for New Born – Newborn babies have different needs compared to more grown-up babies. You need to be careful about the umbilical cord and its delicate skin when diapering. Choose a newborn baby diaper that is gentle and prevents leakage.
8. Baby Size or Weight – If a particular kind of diaper suits your friend’s baby, it may not work for your child. Every baby has a different size and weight, and it influences their diapering needs. Choose a size that’s comfortable for your little one.
9. Skin Sensitivity – Some babies have greater skin sensitivity than others; it makes them more vulnerable to diaper rash. Wetness on the skin causes diaper rashes. Look for medically-tested diapers to keep your baby rash-free and dry.
Living with a newborn baby can be exhausting and challenging. Diapers are supposed to make things easy for parents, and they should not be another reason to stress. Finding the correct diaper for your baby beforehand can be a life-saver for first-time parents and help you keep your baby comfortable. Follow these tips to know which diaper is best for your baby.
Author Bio:
Neha Divan, a toddler-mom, works as part of the content team at SuperBottoms, a baby product brand that develops innovative and sustainable products, like the No.1 best-selling reusable cloth diaper in India. She is passionate about empowering parents with her content to help make parenting a little easier and a lot more fun. She often writes from first-hand experience and has a knack for presenting her ideas clearly which lets her readers connect with her content. Art & crafts are her thing and she also loves coming up with fun and healthy recipes for kids.