It depends on the weight and size of your child, but also on the size in which your baby feels most comfortable. A rule of thumb states that there should always be about 2 fingers between the waistband and the tummy. In this way, you make sure that your baby has enough space even when there is gas. When a diaper fits well, it should appear straight and equally proportioned on your baby.
If the diaper slips, you should try a size smaller.
If the diaper fits tightly (your baby has red marks along their thighs) and moisture leaks out, it could be that the diaper is too small.

Compared to our GEGE diapers, our pants have an elastic diaper waistband, which ensures an ideal hold even for very active babies and enables a quick and easy diaper change.
Both diaper types are designed to meet the comfort and absorbency required by your baby, and both products are designed for overnight use. As soon as your baby starts wriggling or rolling over to get away from you during diaper changes, pants are the way to go.

The first and most important thing for us is to have products that are safe for the baby’s skin and don’t compromise on product quality. Our products are safe for the baby’s skin and they don’t contain any harmful chemicals. They are dermatologically tested and “Oeko-Tex” certified. This is done by a very careful selection of material suppliers and the production processes.

No, unfortunately, once your order has been shipped, we can’t change it. Please return your order back to us (for more information see shipping and Returns) and place a new order with the right size.

We deliver between 1-4 business days. 93% of all orders are delivered the next day.

Like most other disposable diapers, our diapers are not biodegradable. We also try to combine our high demands on the skin-friendliness of our products as well as possible with the protection of our environment. However, where it would impair performance and skin-friendliness, we use materials that are not biodegradable, so that the absorbency and skin-friendliness of our diapers always remain at a high level.

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06/May/2025
Traveling With a Baby in the Car

Here are real, filter-free tips from the Gege team for parents who want to keep calm, keep the diaper dry, and arrive in one piece (emotionally and physically).

21/Mar/2025
Unfiltered parenting stories

Anyone with small children quickly realizes that your mug is no longer your own. Neither is that half-bitten treat you were saving for later. Even going to the bathroom becomes an event – a tiny human is sitting next to you, watching your every move like it’s the most fascinating thing in the world. Well, it’s kind of fun, and you do feel loved. But for four out of my five pregnancies, I lived in this reality, with these circumstances only growing – partly due to the fact that I chose to keep my kids at home instead of sending them to kindergarten. So, my biggest challenge was to balance it all without losing myself and my mental well-being in between all my children and their wants and needs, the household, and the everyday chores – which, as we all know, is a lot.
And let’s be real – we all need a break sometimes. It’s not just a want, it’s a necessity.

10/Feb/2025
Unfiltered parenting stories

THE JOURNEY OF MOTHERHOOD: FROM LABOR TO LIFE WITH BABY

In this heartfelt post, Agnese shares the powerful and transformative experience of giving birth, highlighting the emotional rollercoaster and strength that comes with labor and new motherhood. From the intense moments of childbirth to the sweet, yet challenging, reality of caring for a newborn, she reflects on the miraculous journey of bringing new life into the world. Agnese offers helpful tips from her own experience, encouraging mothers to prioritize self-care, embrace their emotional journey, and trust their instincts. The post is a beautiful reminder of the power of women and the incredible bond between mother and child.

02/Jan/2025
2025 Horoscope for Parents and Their Little Stars

Navigating Parenthood in the Year of the Green Snake, offers a playful look at what the stars may hold for parents in 2025. The post explores the potential of children born in different months, from the independent January babies to the compassionate November ones. It emphasizes the importance of self-care, embracing the mess, and prioritizing quality time with your little ones.