Air Tender Baby Diapers Medium Pack
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Frequently Asked Questions
Our diapers are designed with double leak barriers, but here are some things to check when putting them on:
The weight range on the diaper package is just a guide. If the diaper is too large, it may cause leaks. For example, the diaper may fit your baby's thighs well, but if there's a gap in the groin area, urine will not be contained.
Ensure the edges of the leak guards are not folded inwards. If you are using tape diapers, make sure the side tapes are symmetrical and not too tight or too loose. A good fit allows for a space between the diaper and your baby's tummy.
Change the diaper when it is full; if you don't, leaks may occur.
To avoid diaper rash, change your baby's diaper frequently. It is recommended not to leave the same diaper on for more than 2-6 hours. Clean your baby's bottom with warm water or wipes to remove any residue. Allow the skin to dry completely before putting on a new diaper.
The outer layer of the diaper is made of breathable non-woven fabric. It traps moisture while allowing heat and humidity to escape. The moisture you feel is likely due to the escape of warm air, which may also carry a faint odor of your baby's urine or feces. This design helps keep your baby's bottom dry and comfortable by reducing the feeling of stuffiness.
IWEBY diapers have been approved by the German Dermatology Institute Dermatest, ensuring they are gentle on your baby's skin. We do not add any perfumes, essences, colorants, or harsh chemicals, making the diapers scent-free and hypoallergenic. Some raw materials may have a naturally mild odor. If you are sensitive to smells, you can air out the diapers before use. Diapers can also absorb odors from their surroundings, so make sure to store them in a cool, dry place away from anything with a strong odor.
IWEBY diapers are made using high-quality wood pulp sourced from nature. This pulp comes from sustainably managed forests, so while we use natural resources, we also prioritize environmental protection and sustainability. Through careful processing, we retain the material's natural absorbency and softness to provide a comfortable experience for your baby while minimizing irritation to their delicate skin.
That depends on how often your baby urinates and the quality of the diaper you're using. You should choose diapers with strong absorbency and a good ability to lock in moisture. When your baby wakes up during the night, you can feel the diaper – if it's bulging, it's time for a change. Unfortunately, this means that you or your partner will have to wake up to change the diaper!
Always wash your hands with soap and water before changing your baby's diaper to avoid the spread of bacteria. Clean your baby's bottom with warm water and a mild soap, and gently pat dry. When wiping, be careful not to rub too vigorously, as this can irritate their sensitive skin and cause diaper rash. In winter, try to make diaper changes quick to avoid your baby getting cold.
As for the difference between boys and girls, traditionally, the absorbent core in boys' diapers is placed more towards the front, and for girls, it's placed more towards the back. However, Ai Wibi diapers are designed to work well for both boys and girls thanks to our product adjustments during development.
There are two main reasons:
Some babies have sensitive skin or are prone to allergies, which can cause skin reactions when wearing diapers. This can lead to redness or swelling around the diaper area.
Diaper rash (also known as diaper dermatitis) can also be caused by inflammation. Babies' skin is very delicate, and if diapers become wet or exposed to bacteria, diaper rash can easily develop. It's important to change diapers frequently and thoroughly clean the baby's bottom after every bowel movement to prevent this.
Whether open or unopened, diapers should be stored in a clean, dry place, away from direct sunlight to avoid moisture and contamination. Opened diapers should be kept away from areas with high temperatures or strong odors, as this can cause them to lose their shape or absorb unwanted smells. It is best to use opened diapers within 2-3 months. If you live in a humid environment, try to use them within one month to avoid bacterial growth.
That depends on the severity of the rash. In mild cases, you can continue to use diapers, but you should take these steps:
Change diapers frequently.
Use a diaper rash cream or powder to keep the area dry.
Boost your child's immune system by ensuring they get the necessary nutrients.
If the rash is severe, stop using diapers and consult a doctor immediately.
