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Misunderstanding 1: Wearing pull-up pants will cause O-shaped legs
Baby's O-shaped legs are mainly caused by underdevelopment of trunk core muscles and knee joints.
However, pull-up pants are located at the baby's hip joints and have nothing to do with knee joint development, so using pull-up pants will not affect the baby's leg shape.
Will that affect hip development? Nope. Pull-up pants are very soft and will not restrict the baby's activities or affect bone development.
Hip dysplasia is currently known to be more likely to be related to congenital factors, trauma, or disease.
Misunderstanding 2: Long-term wearing of pull-up pants for boys will affect their reproductive development
There is no literature or actual evidence that wearing pull-up pants will affect the reproductive organs.
Some people think that if a boy wears pull-ups for a long time, his testicles will be in a high temperature state for a long time, which will lead to reduced sperm motility in adulthood?
But in fact, the testicles of boys do not produce sperm before puberty.
In addition, even in adults, a brief increase in testicular temperature will cause a decrease in sperm count, but sperm production will return to normal after the temperature recovers.
Misunderstanding 3: Wearing pull-up pants in summer is not breathable and may cause redness in the buttocks
In fact, babies who use diapers are more likely to have red bottoms and prickly heat.
Although dry diapers are breathable, once your baby poops, they become wet and can breed bacteria if not changed promptly.
Diapers have good water absorption and breathability. After the baby defecates, they can quickly absorb water and keep the skin wrapped in the diaper dry.
As long as you change it in time, rinse it and let it dry naturally, or gently dip it dry with a cotton towel, then wear new pull-up pants and use hip cream, you can completely avoid red butt.