• 1 Absorbent Core

    • Diaper core is composed of absorbing materials – a mixture of fluffy pulp (cellulose fiber from wood) and super-absorbent polymers SAP (polyacrylate).

    • This ensures that the liquid is locked in and the baby’s skin remains dry.
  • 2 Acquisition Layer

    • A non-woven or cellulose layer quickly distributes the liquid across the surface of the diaper’s core for even absorption.
    • Anatomically suitable for both boys and girls to ensure comfy sleep at night up to 12h without leakages.
  • 3 Strechy Side Tapes

    • Elastic tapes can easily be readjusted for better fit to secure diaper around baby and give a comfortable fit.
  • 4 Soft Outer Layer

    • Breathable and leakproof
    • Soft touch feeling
    • Outstanding colorable designs to encourage baby’s creativity
  • 5 Skin Friendly Inner Layer

    • Dermatologically proven skin compatibility
    • Oeko-Tex certified for extra safety for delicate baby’s skin Elemental chlorine free
    • No-lead or heavy metal in our ink
    • Free of natural rubber
    • 0% PEG-Emulsifier
    • 0% Perfume
    • 0% Lotion
  • 6 Anti-Leak Leg Cuffs

    • Elastic material around the legs ensures comfortable fit and protects against leakage.
    • Always pull out elastic raffles when the diaper is on.
PARENTING CLUB
17/Aug/2026
Your Pregnancy Week by Week

The Complete Guide to the First Trimester (Weeks 1–13)

“One day you’re staring at a positive pregnancy test. A few weeks later, your baby’s heart is already beating.”

Pregnancy is extraordinary partly because so much happens long before anyone else can tell you’re expecting. Over the first trimester, your baby grows from a single fertilised cell into a tiny human with developing organs, arms, legs, fingers and toes, while your own body adapts in remarkable ways: hormones climbing, blood volume rising, the uterus expanding, the placenta forming. It’s no wonder these early weeks can feel amazing and overwhelming at once. This guide walks through what happens week by week, which changes are normal, and when it’s worth contacting your healthcare provider.

13/Aug/2026
The First Signs of Pregnancy

15 Early Symptoms and What They Really Mean

“Something feels different — but am I actually pregnant, or am I just hoping?”

If you’ve been trying to conceive, that question can take over a whole fortnight. Suddenly you’re reading meaning into everything: a little more tired than usual, breasts that ache, a strange new dislike for your morning coffee, a cramp that wasn’t there yesterday. It’s genuinely hard to tell whether these are the first signs of pregnancy or just your body doing its usual pre-period routine.

07/Aug/2026
Your First Prenatal Visit

What to Expect, What to Bring, and Which Questions to Ask

“I saw the positive test… and then immediately wondered: what happens next?”

31/Jul/2026
Preparing Your Body for Pregnancy

12 Science-Backed Steps to Support a Healthy Pregnancy Before You Conceive

“I spent months researching pregnancy ,but almost nothing on how to prepare before becoming pregnant.”