Many times, because the baby's own consciousness can't be expressed, it is necessary for the mother to help the baby check some things that are usually used. And when some mothers put on their baby's pull-up pants, they will find that the baby will have ligature marks, so some mothers will ask, is it normal for pull-up pants to have ligature marks?
Is it normal for pull-up pants to have ligature marks?
Pull-up pants are a unique registered trademark of Procter & Gamble. Pampers pull-up pants are diapers designed to be as convenient as baby underwear, which is a good helper for active babies to play and explore the world without interruption. Put it on as soon as you pull it, and take it off as soon as you tear it. Pull-up pants are very suitable for active babies who can turn over, sit alone, learn to crawl, or learn to walk. No matter how the baby moves, they can be easily put on and taken off. So is it normal for pull-up pants to have ligature marks?
pampers premium cotton soft pull-up pants imported from Japan in 216 are the first pull-up pants that conform to the baby's ergonomics. The unique S waist line is added to the original 36-degree elastic waistline, which makes the pull-up pants better fit the baby's body curve and reduce the trouble of red marks. Whether the baby is standing, crawling, sitting, or toddler, mothers think that they need a pair of soft pull-up pants that can adjust the tightness with the baby's posture, so as not to cause local tightness to pinch or rub the delicate skin of the waist and legs. So generally speaking, it's normal for pull-up pants to have ligature marks.
Why do you want to use pull-up pants
The biggest advantage of pull-up pants is that they are easy to put on and take off, and can easily change diapers when the baby moves around, without disturbing the baby's exploration and cognition. With the increase of baby's age, the activities of baby's limbs become more and more abundant, and it becomes more and more challenging from turning over to learning to sit, crawl, walk and change diapers. Babies in this period are learning and exploring the world through play. Uninterrupted play can help babies pay more attention and is more conducive to cognitive development.