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crj
20 yrs ago
There was a thread on this before.
One suggestion taht seemed to be popular was using a 'nappy cover' like those used with cloth nappies. The 'wrap/cover' is more water proof and does a great job at keeping it all in.
Nappy Pooh, which advertises on this site, does not sell nappy wraps/covers and Nappy Pooh suggests you can get them at http://www.doubibou.com/
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Why don't you try baby dry nappies also by Pampers or dry comfort by Huggies. I find both of these don't leak at all.
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the nappy cover is a good idea to try, i also have the same problem - baby's nappy is close to bursting every morning even though he's using pampers premium . it could be because of the 10.30pm feed but sometimes it leaks out and he wakes up because of discomfort.
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or try cloth nappies... I've never had a leak, day or night with them... touch wood!!! ;-)
or at least try a fleece nappy wrap around his disposable - fleece wicks the moisture away - you can get them from doubibou as posted above. Fleece won't be too hot and would perhaps work better than breathable plastic.
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crj
20 yrs ago
Spicegal
We use cloth nappies every day, all day, and agree they don't leak and are very comfortable. but at night we use disposables because he doesn't like being in a wet nappy and the cloth have a more 'wet' feeling. So we use 2 disposables every night.
Do you have this problem?
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20 yrs ago
I buy a brand of Pampers from Bumps 2 Babes which are much more absorbant (and expensive). They are the best I've found and no longer have any leaks or need to change during the night.
Pampers Easy Up Pants
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crj, we use cloth almost 100% of the time and it's fine. We do change her at 11pm after late night feed and she then goes till 7am fine. We use fleece liners and if using say a tots bots then we also use at least one booster. I do think that she's perhaps not a particularly heavy wetter but we have really never had any problems. If you're not using fleece liners I thoroughly recommend getting a fleece blanket from Ikea and chopping it up - that's what I did and it makes her feel so much drier. HTH's.
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Spicegal,
just one thing.. if you use a disposable .. I think it just doesn't matter which cover/wrap you put over as the 'breathability' is already cut by the disposable anyway...
otherwise, I did know a mom who used a PUL cover over a disposable as she would find her child soaking wet every morning :(
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mamouna, that's a fair point!! I don't really know as I've never really used dispoables - don't like the thought of yukky chemicals and stuff next to my baby's skin (plus the cost, env impact... all the other arguments!!)
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