Although many parents like to put open crotch pants on their babies for easy urination and defecation, this is very unsanitary and can easily lead to bacterial infections. Therefore, when the baby grows up, parents will dress them in butt pants. So, what's the difference between baby butt pants? Now let's explain.
The most obvious difference between butt pants and regular pants is that the fabric of the butt part is separate and very loose.
The general paper urine has poor breathability and can cause the baby's buttocks to be tightly covered, which can easily lead to the baby's red buttocks. And butt pants have good breathability, which is not easy to cause red buttocks. Therefore, parents can prepare more butt pants for their babies.
Butt pants can keep a baby's private parts clean and prevent them from being infected by external bacteria. Especially for female babies, it can protect the hygiene of their private parts and effectively avoid the harm of sharp objects, allowing their little buttocks to be better protected. In addition, wearing butt pants can keep the baby's little butt warm in cold weather.
Many parents, for the sake of convenience, will put open crotch pants on their babies when they are young, and only give them bottom pants when they are about a week old. However, this is actually not right. Usually, babies can start playing around 6 months old, so they will also come into contact with more bacteria. Therefore, parents should prepare their children's bottom pants at this time.