Diaper Boys: Diaper Girls
Girls’ Diapers
A girl will tend to wet the diaper at the center, or toward the back if she is lying down.
Disposable daytime and nighttime diapers are designed differently to take this into account, with the padding at its thickest [...]
Disposable Baby Diapers
Disposable diapers make diaper changing as simple as it can be. They are easy to put on – no folding, no pins, and no plastic pants – and can be discarded when they are wet or dirty.
They are convenient when you’re traveling as you need [...]
Baby Bowel Function
Food passes through the stomach into the small intestine, and from there to the large intestine. The waste products of food are stored in the rectum before finally being eliminated as feces.
Digestion The food is broken down by enzymes. [...]
Kidney And Bladder Function
Once food has been absorbed into the bloodstream, waste has to be removed from the blood by the kidneys and eliminated as urine.
Production of urine Waste chemicals in the blood are removed and dissolved in water by the kidneys. The urine [...]
Baby Diarrhea
Diarrhea is a sign of irritation of the intestines resulting in loose, frequent, and watery stools. In small babies it is always potentially dangerous because of the risk of dehydration, which can develop very quickly. If your baby refuses food [...]
Changes In Bowel Movements
Don’t worry if your baby’s stools change in appearance from one day to the next. It is quite normal for a stool to turn green or brown when left exposed to the air. If you are worried, consult your pediatrician, who will be able to advise [...]
Baby Bowel Movements
When your baby was in the womb, his intestines were filled with a sticky black substance called meconium. Usually meconium is passed in the first 24 hours after delivery, and once this has happened normal bowel movements will take over.
Once [...]
