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Pink indentations around the elastic of cloth diapers are common and not necessarily a sign that the diaper is too tight. These marks can result from the pressure of the elastic against the skin, similar to how clothing can leave temporary impressions on adults. Light pink or red marks are typically harmless and may appear when the diaper is wet. They usually fade quickly after removal and do not indicate discomfort or pain for the baby. While most indentations are just cosmetic, it’s important to monitor their appearance. If the marks are deep, painful, or persist long after the diaper is removed, it could indicate that the diaper is too tight or not fitting properly. In such cases, consider adjusting the fit or trying a different diaper style. (We can help with this!) If you're having trouble fitting your cloth diapers, reach out to our care team for personalized support. Email help@kinderdiapers.com for help! #clothdiapering #clothdiapers #newborn #newbaby #parenting #clothdi...

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