Nappy
A nappy is a garment worn by infants and toddlers to absorb urine and feces. In British English, the term nappies is common, while in American English the term diaper is used. They come in disposable and reusable cloth varieties.
Disposable nappies consist of an absorbent core made of cellulose and a superabsorbent polymer, a top sheet,
Fit varies by weight and age; a proper fit minimizes leaks and diaper rash. Frequent changes and
History and design have evolved over time. Cloth nappies were widely used before the mid-20th century, with
Environmental and disposal considerations are often discussed. Disposable nappies generate substantial solid waste and energy use
Global usage and terminology vary by region. Nappies are widely used around the world; terminology differs