When the baby is playing, should he wear open pants or diapers? I believe that parents have their own reasons, but one thing is worth paying attention to: the baby's excretion consciousness is fully mature, and it should be around 2-3 years old. Whether you train your baby to wear open crotch pants to go to the toilet from a few months, or wait until your baby is around 2 years old, the time when your baby can really urinate and urinate will not be advanced because of premature training. In addition to our parents’ choice, we should also consider factors such as the baby’s comfort, freedom, and sense of privacy, and respect the baby’s physiological development characteristics and needs. If you have allergies, stop using it immediately. If you find that the skin of your baby’s small buttocks is red, you can choose from the following options: A. It may be okay to change to another brand of diaper. Because the baby’s skin has individual differences and physiques, the applicable brands and products are also different. different. B uses the most traditional diapers to transition. C substitute the above two methods for a period of time, and the baby may adapt to reusing this brand. Reference standards for “easy use” of diapers: 1. Large absorption capacity can reduce the frequency of replacement and will not disturb the sleeping baby. And fast absorption can reduce the time of urine contact with the skin, which naturally reduces the chance of diaper rash. 2. Fit and comfortable. The most important thing is that the diapers that babies wear every day are fit and close-fitting. The diapers with elastic design can match the baby's activities well and avoid red marks and friction. 3. Dry and not re-oozing. If the butt is always in contact with the wet surface, the baby must be uncomfortable, and it will be prone to diaper rash. 4. Breathability, not sultry and hot, breathability is an important condition for protecting the baby's tender skin. Previous: Baby diapers should be soft, breathable and non-irritating Next: Understand the'physical structure' of diapers