At that time, the boss used curiosity, peace of mind and intimacy. Later, my classmates did a WeChat business and used it for Mi Dou Xiong. I feel good, I don't have a red ass, and I'm thin and affordable. The second child decisively continued to fight the bear with rice. This should be tried more for the baby. After all, every baby's situation is different.
Then our M-size diapers were bought by the baby's aunt and are still in use. I was very uncomfortable when I first came from Miffy. I didn't have an elastic waist and needed to change it halfway. A few days ago, we just had a diaper rash on our buttocks. I quickly strengthened my nursing and changed it frequently. I won't buy this for my children, but I will still buy Miffy in the future.
Because each child's physique is different, the quality of different brands used may have different reactions, so I suggest you try this brand I recommend to you. It feels very soft. Its flagship store has $9 and $9 trial packages for purchase and use. I bought them at first, so it's really convenient and hygienic to take them out. Many of them are stocked by double eleven. But in general, no matter what kind of diapers, you should change them frequently to keep your child's ass healthy!
I used Pampers Curious Baby Anerle from the baby store, but I don't want to talk about the expensive one from the baby store. It's hard to use, Pampers is not particularly thin and cost-effective. Finally, I used it once and fell in love with the diaper introduced by my friend. Four models meet the needs of different baby mothers, all of which are mid-range with high cost performance, which is cheaper and better than that of baby supply stores. They have been using it for more than a year.
Used Pampers, Kettle, Mifei, bc, Dad's Choice, Biba, among which Kettle is the worst. Although it feels soft and dry, it leaks urine seriously! Inexplicable leakage! Miffy, bc, and Dad are all very thin and soft, but they are too re-infiltrated, which makes them feel wet when they get up in the morning. Now use Biba, colorful, but thicker, and everything else is good. Used a few pieces of Babu beans, cost-effective!