K.M. asks from Denver, CO on May 12, 2008
Diaper That Lasts All Night?
My 6.5 mo. old son recently started sleeping through the night (yay!). However, around 3AM every morning (he goes to bed at 7:30) he wakes up fussing a little because his diaper is full and his entire front is wet. Is there a diaper out there that is absorbant enough to last all night? We use Huggies but bought some Pampers to try, but they were worse. I thought about trying a bigger diaper, but he is in size 3 diapers, which are supposed to fit up to 28 lbs and he is only 19 lbs. Won't the next size up be huge on him? Any suggestions would be appreciated so my little one (and my husband and I) can sleep!
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T.T. answers from Denver on May 13, 2008
Huggies makes an overnight diaper that works pretty well. My daughter is 22 months and we still have that issue. She's also in 3's but I get 4's for over night. Luvs is also a good brand. If you get the next size, even if it is huge, it should help him from leaking.
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K.D. answers from Denver on May 12, 2008
The next size up might work. Also PODS from www.pottytrainingsolutions.com They can go in the diaper to increase absorbancy and they're sized for toddlers rather than a huge pad for adults.
T.T. answers from Denver on May 13, 2008
Huggies makes an overnight diaper that works pretty well. My daughter is 22 months and we still have that issue. She's also in 3's but I get 4's for over night. Luvs is also a good brand. If you get the next size, even if it is huge, it should help him from leaking.
Y.W. answers from Denver on May 13, 2008
Try using "diaper doublers" I think you can get them at the grocery store or online( a giant pad that sits inside the diaper) you may need a larger diaper so that the pad can fit.
C.S. answers from Denver on May 13, 2008
Hi K.,
I don't know about an ''all night'' diaper, but there are things you can try. Perhaps put two diapers on him. Take a small cloth diaper and fold it to fit inside the paper diaper. Invest in some 'plastic pants'...maybe they are called 'rubber pants'. I'm an older mom, and when my son was a baby and used cloth diapers, the plastic pants was a must to go over the cloth diaper. With my daughter I used Huggies, and never had a problem. Hope I helped a bit! Good luck!
R.M. answers from Denver on May 13, 2008
We use fitted cloth diapers with a fleece diaper cover for overnight and never have any leaks. You can even just buy the cloth cover and use over your 'sposies.
http://www.modernmommygear.com/Stacinator_Buff_p/stfcb.htm
http://www.modernmommygear.com/Cloth_Fitted_Diapers_s/32.htm
They really work great.
E.M. answers from Denver on May 13, 2008
Definitely try the next size up just for night time sleep. We also used Huggies good nights which were pretty good. But our son would wet through anything at night. What we finally discovered were diaper liners. They are pretty much giant maxi pads that you put into the babies diaper and it adds absorbancy. I have bought them at safeway and Albertsons.
Good Luck
N.A. answers from Denver on May 13, 2008
I discovered the huggies overnights they are in a purple bag and my baby was doing the same thing and they really hold a lot hope this helps!
K.L. answers from Denver on May 13, 2008
Hi there!
Another mom suggested this below, but I have to wholeheartedly recommend Huggies Overnites. Sometimes they're hard to find, but I think I get them at Safeway. Usually they are right next to the pullups and trainers. I LOVE them and they work great! A little more expensive, but a package lasts a month since you only use them at night. I will also occasionally use them if we're going to be running around a lot for a few hours, like going to the zoo, where I might not have easy access to changing him.
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