Baby pull up pants are also called toddler pants. When the baby starts to crawl (7-8 months), or when the baby wears M/L size diapers and becomes more and more active, mothers can start to consider using pull up pants. Pants up.
Lively or more than one-year-old babies often tear off diapers by themselves, and Velcro is no longer difficult for them. Therefore, if the baby is very active, or can walk, and mothers start toilet training for their children, pull up pants are a good choice, which can prevent the baby from tearing the diapers by themselves, which is between diapers and underwear. A great option for the transition, serving the purpose of potty training while keeping your baby from wetting his pants.
The difference between diapers and pull up pants
The biggest difference between the two is the waist design.
Diapers are elastic only at the back waist and leak-proof partitions, while pull up pants are designed with full waist elasticity and elastic, just like a pair of underwear worn on the baby, which is more snug and comfortable, suitable for active babies to practice crawling.
The way of putting on and taking off is also different.
Diapers can only be changed if the baby lies flat on the bed or on the mother’s lap, while pull-on pants do not require the baby to lie flat, the baby can put them on easily while standing, and the easy-to-tear structure on the side can be easily taken off without affecting The baby is active, and it can prevent the baby from peeing his pants, and it is also very convenient when going out.
Mothers need to give their babies more peace of mind