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Illustration of how to pad children's diapers
There are two pad methods for baby diapers. The first one is relatively simple. Put one corner of the square diaper up, and then fold off a part of the upper corner, as long as it can be used by the baby. Bring the baby over, put it directly on the diaper and put your shoulders on the folded side. After picking up the baby, put the lower corner through the baby's leg and pocket it upwards, and then surround the corners on both sides in the middle, so that the baby is wrapped in a diaper and fixed with a belt.
Another way to pad diapers is very complicated. The shape of a diaper is not square but rectangular. The rectangular diaper is placed horizontally in front of you, then folded in half from bottom to top, and then folded in half from left to right. Fold it into a small rectangle, and then pull the corner of the upper layer from right to left to form a triangle and a square.
Then turn it over and fold the square inward by one third, and then fold it again, so that the diaper with a rectangle on the lower triangle is folded, and you can hold the baby and wrap it according to the first wrapping method.
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