Those Huggies are expensive. I have found Sam's or Walmart as the best place to get diapers. Amazon is expensive when it comes to diapers. I get the Parent's Choice brand from Walmart and you get 86 diapers for $14. They have always worked for me. Used them for my twin boys (who have big bladders and lots of pee from infancy-toddlerhood and am getting ready to purchase some for my now seven month old. For everyday use I get Pampers brand from Sam's from newborn to size 2 and then I get the Sam's brand from size 3 on up.
Instead of buying specific "overnight" diapers, have you tried going up one size at night? We did that with DD1, and recently with DD2. DD2 wears size 2 during the day and size 3 at night.might be worth a try.
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I always calculate the cost per diaper. We get the Costco brand and it comes out to $0.15 per diaper. For nighttime we use the next size up and we've had no leaks!
I use huggies and did with DD1, they work much better than pampers or really anything else for heavy overnight wetters. dd2 sleeps 11 hrs overnight on her tummy so we need them.
I use huggies and did with DD1, they work much better than pampers or really anything else for heavy overnight wetters. dd2 sleeps 11 hrs overnight on her tummy so we need them.
We found the same to be true, Pampers and Luvs gave us a lot of leaks and explosive poopie leaks even during the day back when we were changing diapers like once every 2 hours! So we have been exclusively Huggies since early on (6 mos. old now). I got a free sample of overnight diapers and they worked great. Our 6 month old is 17 lbs so she wears size 3's and also sleeps 11-12 hours straight thru the night on her tummy usually and we haven't had any issues.
I agree with orangecupcake about her suggestion about using The diaper your baby is currently wearing for daytime use and one size up for that nightime long stretch of sleep. I figure that I out one day when my LO kept soaking through his diaper some nights. It worked for me. My LO is 6mos, 18lbs, heavy wetter at night, and rolls over to sleep on tummy.
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