I've been using overnight diapers for like 2 months now. My DD is a belly sleeper and was leaking out of her diapers every night up her belly. Haven't had a problem since we switched to overnight diapers. I typically do not change her overnight unless she's pooped because it wakes her up more than she usually wakes up overnight.
We use Huggies Overnites. We don't change at night unless she is completely flipping and we have tried everything else. It has never been the cause of her problems.
She has never peed through a diaper in her existence. I guess I do win some
I just got a box of huggies overnights from amazon in the mail today. Glad to hear a few of you have had success. If B wakes up and is wet, ill change her but most the time she gets up (between 3 and 5 am) in the MOTN she's dry. Then when she really wakes up between 8:30 and 9 she's soaked through!! It's like she holds it and lets it all go at once. She does the same thing during the day!
We use Pampers Baby Dry overnight because its a 12 hour diaper and we don't change in the MOTN. We recently tried the huggies overnights and I think she has leaked three times in the past few weeks of using them. My biggest complaint about the huggies overnights is the smell. I think the huggies overnights smell HORRIBLE when they get peed in. Its so gross. Her whole room smells like it when she wakes up. I will be so happy when they are gone.
We use all different brands of overnights and have not had issues with any of them. I dont change her MOTN unless its poop (which pretty much never happens). I dont actually know if she needs them anymore (she did early on) but I keep using them.
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We use the Target brand, it is rare that she leaks and I will change her if I think there is poop but that rarely happens as well. (tonight there will most likely be an epic poop leak just because I said this)
I've been using Pampers Baby Dry (their overnight diaper) since Henry was very little. We don't change in the middle of the night unless his diaper is dirty. So far, the system of using Swaddlers/Cruisers during the day and Baby Dry at night has worked really well for us.
I've been using Pampers Baby Dry (their overnight diaper) since Henry was very little. We don't change in the middle of the night unless his diaper is dirty. So far, the system of using Swaddlers/Cruisers during the day and Baby Dry at night has worked really well for us.
We do this too, we have only had 1 overnight leak with the Baby Dry and DS has been using them since about 3-4 months
I just got a box of huggies overnights from amazon in the mail today. Glad to hear a few of you have had success. If B wakes up and is wet, ill change her but most the time she gets up (between 3 and 5 am) in the MOTN she's dry. Then when she really wakes up between 8:30 and 9 she's soaked through!! It's like she holds it and lets it all go at once. She does the same thing during the day!
We have this same issue without the soaking through part. I'm really hoping it means easy potty training...
We use Pampers Extra Protection. We started this when he was about 5 months old since he was still nursing quite a bit overnight. And he wets quite a bit still during the night, so we'll keep using them.
I've been using Pampers Baby Dry (their overnight diaper) since Henry was very little. We don't change in the middle of the night unless his diaper is dirty. So far, the system of using Swaddlers/Cruisers during the day and Baby Dry at night has worked really well for us.
Same here we get the big box for this! Unless he poops we just change in the morning:) Now that he is in school we just have to be concerned with diapers at night. His school uses Huggies in the day
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We are using target up and up size 4's, she only leaks if she sleeps for more then a 12 hour stretch, so I can't complain to much, and I feel like they are super cheap for how well they have worked for us
We've been using them for a few months now. We had some leakage issues and DD1 had similar issues, so we just went straight to the overnight diapers. Unless she's pooped or it's super wet, I don't change it if she wakes up in the middle of the night.
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We use the Target brand, it is rare that she leaks and I will change her if I think there is poop but that rarely happens as well. (tonight there will most likely be an epic poop leak just because I said this)
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Now that he is in school we just have to be concerned with diapers at night. His school uses Huggies in the day