Rumor 1: Wearing diapers for too long will lead to baby's bowlegs.
This should be a rumor that I often hear. Naturally, this is not correct. Putting diapers on babies has nothing to do with bowlegged legs. Because diapers are convenient and comfortable, they are welcomed by many baby parents. Most babies will see some "circles" on their legs after they are born. This is because the baby's feet are not well developed. This kind of appearance is very "circle", but it is actually the main manifestation of normal. However, after the child is three years old, if the child has obvious "bow" and "inner eight characters", he needs to go to the hospital for further examination. In short, wearing diapers will not give birth to small round legs.
Myth 2: exclusive breastfeeding babies still have to drink water every day.
In people's eyes, drinking water is a very healthy habit. Because water is the key substance of everyone's metabolism, drinking water regularly is beneficial to everyone's detoxification and health. Therefore, many parents will give their children saliva from time to time when taking care of their exclusively breastfed babies. In fact, this behavior is not correct. Generally, exclusively breastfed babies don't need to drink water until they are one year old. There is no need to drink extra water unless the baby sweats a lot.
Myth 3: Babies must sleep with pillows after birth.
After the baby is born, because the growth of body bones is not perfect, so we look at the baby's back and back of the head, which is probably in a straight line, so the baby is not suitable for pillows at birth, let alone trust any baby pillows. Even after three months, you can only put some small towels on the pillow, and you can't let the baby sleep. Too high a pillow will affect the growth and development of the baby's spine on the one hand, and may lead to poor breathing on the other.
Proverbs 4: Nothing to pinch your baby's nose can promote the growth of a tall nose.
Some parents will be indifferent to a high nose in order to make their children look good in the future, but this is groundless. The baby's nose will grow taller over time, but what it looks like in the end is mostly due to the genetic inheritance of parents, so it is no problem to pinch the baby's nose bone as usual.