Side leakage is the most common complaint in diaper sales. What causes this issue?

 Product Design Flaws

Low-height or stiff leak-guard edges fail to conform to a baby’s leg contours, causing gaps.

– Fix: Use elastic materials (e.g., Lycra) and 3D tailoring for dynamic fit.

– Uneven Absorbent Core Distribution:

– Superabsorbent polymer (SAP) concentrated in the center leads to lateral leakage when lying sideways.

– Fix: Reinforce side absorbency with layered cores or dual-channel wicking.

 Incorrect Sizing

– Mismatched Size/Weight:

– Too loose (gaps at legs) or too tight (compression leaks).

– Fix: Provide detailed size charts and sample packs.

– Unisex Designs:

– Generic diapers may not account for gender-based wetting patterns.

– Fix: Gender-specific designs (e.g., front-heavy for boys, wider middle for girls).

 User Errors

– Improper Wear:

– Un-tucked leak guards, asymmetrical fastening, or incorrect waist tightness.

– Fix: Add visual guides/QR codes linking to tutorial videos.

– Delayed Changes:

– Over-saturation reduces absorption capacity.

– Fix: Highlight wetness indicators and recommend 2–3 hour changes.

Material & Manufacturing Issues

– Breathability vs. Absorption Trade-off:

– Overly breathable topsheets may slow liquid diffusion.

– Fix: Use textured surfaces (e.g., 3D embossing) for rapid liquid intake.

– Quality Control Lapses:

– Misaligned cores or weak seam adhesions in production.

– Fix: Implement pressure tests and batch tracking.

Unaddressed Usage Scenarios

– Nighttime/Active Use:

– Frequent movement (rolling/crawling) increases lateral pressure.

– Fix: Launch “overnight” or “active-fit” variants with enhanced waistbands.

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