Finding the Perfect Diaper Size for Your Baby with Lebrace

Are you unsure about which diaper size would suit your little one best? At Lebrace, we understand the importance of choosing the right diaper for your baby’s comfort and well-being. That’s why we’ve gone the extra mile to develop a comprehensive range of diaper sizes tailored to meet the needs of every family.

Understanding How Diaper Sizes Work

Many parents wonder how to interpret a diaper size chart based on their baby’s age. However, at Lebrace, we recognize that weight is the key factor to consider when selecting the appropriate diaper size. Drawing from extensive research and analysis of hundreds of thousands of measurements, we’ve organized our diaper sizes according to weight, ensuring a more accurate fit for your little one.

Lebrace Baby Diaper Size Chart by Weight

To simplify your search for the perfect diaper size, we’ve created a user-friendly diaper size chart that correlates with your baby’s weight. This chart serves as a quick reference guide, enabling you to identify the most suitable diaper size for your baby with ease.

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Your Baby’s Weight {KG}What you should getPiece {Count}
 3 – 6 KG Jumbo mini105
3 – 6 KGCarry pack mini10
3 – 6 KGEco mini54
4 – 9 KG  Eco midi50
4 – 9 KG  Jumbo Midi96
4 – 9 KG   carry pack midi9
11 – 25 KG  Carry pack Junior 7
11 – 25 KG Eco maxi46
11 – 25 KGJumbo Junior76
7 – 18 KG carry pack maxi 8
7 – 18 KG  Jumbo maxi87

So if you have been confused on what diaper size to get for your baby all you need to do now is to use the chart above in doing that.

Note: It can vary by baby, age, and individual habits and practice. To find a diaper size for your baby, look for your baby’s weight (which you can determine at home or obtain from your child’s healthcare provider). For example, see the chart above.

Since these weight ranges can overlap in different diaper sizes, keep reading to learn more about how to find a good fit, when to size up diapers, and which Lebrace diaper is best for your little one. Plus, pick up some tips on how to help prevent leaks.

How to Weigh Your Baby

Lebrace diaper sizes are determined by weight, and you may be wondering how to weigh your baby at home. You can use a standard bathroom scale and follow these basic steps to weigh your baby:

1. Take off your baby’s clothes and diaper, and then step on the scale while holding your little one.

2. Record the number.

3. Then, step back on the scale without your baby.

4. Subtract the second number from the first number to get your baby’s weight.

Of course, your baby’s healthcare provider will also weigh and measure your baby at each checkup. Learn more about how your little one might grow and change in size with our baby growth calculator below!

Diaper Size Guide: How to Get the Right Fit

Babies come in all sizes and shapes, so diapers fit a little differently on every child. Lebrace diaper sizes go by your baby’s weight—not age or gender—as weight is the most accurate way to determine the correct fit. Most of the time, your baby’s weight will fall neatly within the range of a certain diaper size, producing a good fit. But in some cases, you might need to choose between two sizes, as the weight ranges can overlap.

Once you’ve selected a diaper size by your baby’s weight, then try these four quick checks to ensure a proper fit:

1. The diaper’s waistband should sit just under your baby’s belly button.

2. The leg cuffs shouldn’t have any gaps. After the diaper is on, run two fingers just inside the leg cuffs to remove any gaps, which can help prevent leaks.

3. After fastening the diaper, you should be able to fit two fingers under the waistband. This means the diaper fits correctly—not too snug, not too loose.

4. You shouldn’t see any red marks on your baby’s skin when you take the diaper off.

When to Size Up Diapers

Besides an increase in weight, there are additional signs that your baby might be ready for a larger diaper size. The following guidelines can help ensure your little one is wearing the correct diaper size:

– If the fastening tapes don’t reach the center of the waistband, it’s time for a bigger size; if the tapes overlap, the diaper may be too big.

– When you can’t comfortably fit two fingers under the waistband of the fastened diaper, it’s time for a bigger size.

– You may need to go up a size if you notice red marks on your baby’s tummy or thighs when you remove the diaper.

– The diaper should fully cover your baby’s bottom, choose a bigger size.

– Diaper rashes may be caused because the diaper is too small and doesn’t keep the moisture away from their skin.

– The diaper may be too small if your baby shows signs of distress (for example, pulling at the diaper).

Which Lebrace Diaper Is Best for My Baby?

Diaper needs will change as your baby grows, becomes more active, and approaches different development milestones. Lebrace offers a full lineup of diapers to support your little one at every age and stage of development.

Here are some things to consider when choosing which Lebrace product to buy:

For Newborns

As newborns have very delicate skin (and need gentle materials and appropriate skincare), look for a diaper that’s:

– Very soft

– Super absorbent to keep your baby’s skin dry

– Designed so it doesn’t rub against the umbilical cord stump

– Easy to put on and fasten.

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