According to different users, nursing pads can be divided into baby nursing pads, maternal nursing pads, and adult nursing pads.
Baby nursing pads are mainly used for newborns to isolate urine to ensure that the mattress or mattress underneath is not soaked by urine. Therefore, baby nursing pads are also called urine barriers. It is best to replace the baby care pad immediately when it gets wet to keep the baby's butt dry.
Maternity nursing pads are mainly necessary products for women after childbirth, also known as puerperium pads. After giving birth to a child, a large amount of lochia will flow out every day for the first half of the month, and ordinary sanitary napkins can’t be enough. At this time, special maternity nursing pads are needed. Maternal nursing pads are generally used from the first time after delivery to the discharge of bleeding and lochia throughout the puerperium. [1]
Adult nursing pads are mainly used for people who have undergone surgery, those who are paralyzed, and those who cannot take care of themselves. The adult nursing pad is easy to replace, and it can ensure that the mattress under the building will not be soiled.
