We use cloth diapers most of the time (except when we're traveling or when all of the diaper covers are in the wash). Now that DD is sleeping 7+ hours at night, she almost always wakes up soaked through. We don't have any problems with leaking during the day, but the prefolds are not holding enough through the night. Since we have invested so much in the diaper service, I really don't want to just throw in the towel and go to disposables at night. Is anyone having any success keeping their LOs dry overnight in cloth? Any suggestions? Does doubling up on the prefolds work?
I would love to be able to feed her THEN change her in the mornings (she is so screamy when we go in the other direction).
Re: Cloth Diaperers at Night
We use FuzziBunz overnight. Like PP, the fleece helps keep the moisture off LO's bum and you can shove 2 inserts into the pocket. You could probably get away with about a $100 investment (cheaper than disposables after a few months) if you wanted to try a few pocket diapers for nighttime with a few extra inserts - If you only use them at night, you should be fine with 4-5 diapers and only have to wash them every 3-4 days.
FYI-we also use prefolds primarily during the day, no diaper service down in BFE where we live... so I was 'em all.
Wow, that's my primary daytime diaper (with both inserts) and it only lasts an hour and a half to two hours.
My kid is a heavy wetter.