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My Baby Wakes up Wet Every Night?
You could also try putting the old school cloth diaper covers over the disposable, that would stop any leaks from getting on her clothes and making her ...
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- I agree with others... try moving to the next size up.
- I did the same as below, went to the next size up, but I know some brands sell "overnight" versions of their diapers, which are supposed to be more absorbent. My frie...
- I also have a 10 month old baby, a boy. He had the same problem with being soaked. I switched to a larger size diaper (disposable) and he stays dry.
Alternatives to Diaper Genie?
There is a type of disposable diaper called gdiapers which are 100% biodegradable and you can flush them. go to gdiapers.com. Essentially they are earth ...
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- You new age mothers make me laugh.Do the same thing we baby boomers did just put it in the trash and take it out every nite.The more things change the more they stay t...
- Congratulations!! I have a 2-month old son, and we have been using the Diaper Genie. It is working well, and does not "leak" smells at all. You do need the special ba...
- I agree about the Diaper Genie. I got one for my first baby, and when my second one came around, I just used a trashcan with a lid. I bought the scented trashbags for ...
Night Time Soaking Through Cloth Diapers
I had a similar problem, but I didn't like how my baby was sleeping in a wet diaper all night. It tended to give her a rash. So I just used a disposable at ...
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- Hi K. I used to use cloth but recently switched to g diapers both day and night and at night i just double to insert. You can buy g diapers at the freddies in tualati...
- Like your daughter, our son also started soaking through at about that age. We also switched up to the next size diaper (we use Fuzzi Bunz) and began using both a cot...
- We've had great luck with my 16 month old and Funnibuns. She's only leaked through one night I think.
Need Help with Cloth Diapers
We caved and went to a disposable diaper for nighttime. Helpful? Yes | No Save This Remove This Report This Share. M.L. answers from Seattle on October 19, ...
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- Don't fold in the second diaper. Put the second diaper in with the first diaper so that they look like one diaper. With my son I had to eventually triple diaper him. I...
- Wool covers are a lifesaver for nighttime us. My favorites are: Soakers: http://www.punkinbutt.com/organic-wool-soaker-cover-p-2360.html These are great for nig...
- try searching u-tube for videos on various prefold fold options. I have heard sometimes that jelly roles or bikini rolls or other various different fold methods might ...
Cloth Diapers Overnight Help
At two, my daughter is still waking up with a wet diaper. It's normal from what I know. I didn't want disposable bc. I don't think they hold more than a ...
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- I agree with a lot of what everyone has said - try a pocket or AIO diaper, try a PUL cover, try using hemp inserts... HOWEVER, with my first DD we finally did have to ...
- Have you tried "G" diapers? They are partially cloth and partially disposable. Very environmentally conscious. You can find them on diapers.com
- We had the same problem with our first daughter. I love using the cloth diapers, but when my daughter just couldn't sleep all night we had to make some compromises. ...
Cloth Diapers at Night?
Last night, I put him in a disposable diaper (because I'm sick and couldn't take another ... I also used cloth diapers, but always used disposable at night. ...
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- We've cloth diapered since birth and always just double diaper at night and have never had a problem. You could try a wool cover so it's more breathable or triple diap...
- Hi There! I also used cloth diapers, but always used disposable at night. I wanted him to sleep well without me needing to wake him to change him or risk diaper ra...
- We use cloth on my son but always disposable at night. It was too difficult changing him at night, especially if he was sleeping through the night. Sorry I can't help ...
Cloth Diapers Convenience and Cost Effectiveness
I've heard good things about diaper services, also, but I don't know much about these. Some people also say to use disposable diapers for the first 4 months ...
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- Hey J.! Congrats. We'll have kids 2 years apart. My dd was born Sept 30, 2006. :) Great time to have a baby. Cloth is wonderful. It is a much cheaper way of do...
- Cloth diapers are always best as they breathe. Disposibles are a convience thing that breed diaper rash. Cloth can be rinsed in a clean toilet, squeezed and left in di...
- I am having my first baby in September too and want to use cloth diapers but don't know much about them. I am probably too late in getting this info to you, but I am ...
Bottoms up Diaper Service
Their service is dependable, and the price is comparable to disposable. We use the diaper covers they sell, but they told us that you can really use any ...
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- We have used them for 3 months now. We use bummies diaper covers from Be By Baby but any cover would work. It costs about $17 a week.
- We used Bottoms Up for about 4 months or so. I thought the service was great--reliable, no problems. It was great to put out dirty diapers one night and wake up to a...
- We are have been using Bottoms up for about a month. Their service is dependable, and the price is comparable to disposable. We use the diaper covers they sell, but th...
Diaper Service in West Suburbs?
They are disposable and biodegradable, but they are the first diapers that don't rash his bottom. I get them through an automatic shipment plan with ...
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- I also used Bottoms Up Diapers (since it's the only one) for the first year, and it was fabulous. However, it was a bit pricey, around $16 a week, so I finallly bit t...
- I believe there is only one diaper service in the Chicagoland area. I believe it is near Schaumburg. I can't remember the name of it. When I last considered it was ...
- I was unable to find a good diaper service, so ended up with Bum Genuis 3.0's. I used them for the first six months, and had to wash every 2 days. It was a bit troub...
Diaper Service in Cedar Park?
First of all great choice on using cloth diapers! From what I've been reading it takes something outrageous like 500 years for a disposable diaper to break ...
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- Hi S., First of all great choice on using cloth diapers! From what I've been reading it takes something outrageous like 500 years for a disposable diaper to break ...
- I ordered my diapers from http://www.mother-ease.com/ and was very happy with them. I used them until he was 2. They even make training pants that have elastic like un...
- I don't know of a diaper service, but you may want to consider the G Diaper (www.gdiapers.com). They are a new alternative in eco-friendly diapers that combines elemen...