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I Need Diaper Advice!!

My daughter is 13 months old and drinking 8 ounces at a time and she sleeps through the night 10-11 hours a night. She is an absolute joy. She is waking up lately during the night or an hour earlier than usual wet, sometimes soaked and miserable. Does anyone have any advice on a more absorbant diaper for nights? She is currently in size 3 Pampers Cruisers, they fit well not too snug or too loose. You advice and help is much appreciated.

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Well we tried the Huggies last night, it was a major improvement but she was still a little damp at the waist. She sleeps on her tummy mostly so all the liquid goes to the front. Thank you everyone for your advice, I will try everyones suggestions and figure out which one works best for us.

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I agree with Leslie- Huggies overnights but they start in size 4 which is fine for even my 5 month old!
Good Luck
B.

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The better diapers for me for the nights is luvs...realy...try this...good luck...p.d..I try pampers,huggies..white cloud, but no work for mys babies....

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i used luvs overnights and luvs diapers they are sooo absorbant.....love them....

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I agree with Leslie- Huggies overnights but they start in size 4 which is fine for even my 5 month old!
Good Luck
B.

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My son (14 months) was waking up in the morning with wet pajamas and bedding. So I started to use pampers during the day and switched to Huggies nighttime diapers for when he goes to bed for the night. Ever since I've switched to the nighttime diapers his diapers are full when he wakes up but his pajamas and bed are dry. Hope this is of help.

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I had that same problem. 1. Put her in almost any brand's size 4s at night. I use one size larger at night (unless she just went up to that size) and no longer have these problems. 2. you can set up her crib with mattress pad, sheet, another mattress pad and another sheet. That way if there is a soaking, you can pull up the top layer, throw it aside (no turning the light on to change the sheet), change your daughter and get her back to bed faster. But if you do the larger diaper, you shouldn't have that problem.

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we're having the same problem & also are pampers cruisers users generally. but try the new huggies overnights for nighttime & naptimes. they seem to work really well. we still have a few nights of soaked pjs and bedding, but it was happening almost daily with the pampers--sometimes twice a night.

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Pampers cruisers are great during the day. But we had the same problem, at night my son and his bed would be soaked. Huggies overnights solved the problem for us. I have never had one leak yet. I can only find them at Target.

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I was dealing with the same thing and recently bought my daughter the Huggies Overnites, which work WONDERFUL!

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I am a huggies mom, try huggies in a bigger size.

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