Generally speaking, newborns need to change disposable baby diapers 6-10 times a day, while babies aged 3-6 months need to change disposable diapers 4-6 times a day, and babies over 6 months need to change disposable diapers 3-4 times a day. The frequency of changing disposable diapers for babies should be determined according to the size, age and urine volume of the baby. If the inside of the baby's disposable diaper feels wet or has an odor, it should also be changed in time.
When the inside of the baby's disposable diaper becomes relatively wet, it may cause skin rashes and infections. Therefore, try not to let the baby's disposable diapers get too wet or not change them for too long to avoid irritation and damage to the baby's skin.
It should be noted that when the baby changes disposable diapers, it is also necessary to pay attention to cleaning and disinfection to avoid bacterial infection. When changing disposable diapers, the baby's private parts should be cleaned and wiped clean with warm water or wipes, and then the baby should be replaced with new disposable diapers. At the same time, the diaper area should also be cleaned and disinfected frequently to maintain hygiene.