Babies don't seem to mind their diapers and most older children hate diapers.
However, there are a few children that are okay with diapers and a rare few like or even love their diapers, these children are very hard to toilet train and may still want to keep wearing diapers despite being toilet trained.
maybe cause they are diapers and diapers and supposed to be comfy!
I do and love it
I would let the child wear diapers a often as he or she likes cause they aren't hurting anything and if they like it let them.
The overwhelming majority of teenagers don't love to wear diapers. Why a few would prefer to do that you'd have to ask them.
It is fine for your child to wear diapers but you schould not change your 10 year olds diapers. He should do it on his own.
yes they do there really comfortable i wear diapers for medical reasons.I love every moment of it
they just do I no do I love my diaper
You are an adult. You don't need anyone's permission to wear diapers, if that's what you want to do!
Cloth diapers can be effectively used in the potty training process by gradually transitioning from diapers to underwear. Start by using cloth diapers during the day and encourage your child to use the potty regularly. As your child becomes more comfortable with using the potty, gradually decrease the use of cloth diapers and increase the use of underwear. Consistency, positive reinforcement, and patience are key in successfully potty training with cloth diapers.
Yes, girls, like all infants, can poop in their diapers. Diapers are designed to absorb waste, regardless of the child's gender. It's a normal part of infant care, and parents or caregivers regularly change diapers to maintain hygiene and comfort.
A typical 1-year-old child uses about 6 to 8 disposable diapers per day. This can vary based on the child's individual needs and potty training progress. Over the course of a week, this amounts to approximately 42 to 56 diapers. As children approach 2 years old, the number of diapers used often decreases as they begin to transition to potty training.
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