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Best disposable diapers to prevent night-time leaks?
AlexisLA
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November 2013
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Which do you think work the best?
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Re: Best disposable diapers to prevent night-time leaks?
pantsarella
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November 2013
Ugh, nothing. Pampers baby dry helped a little bit and going up one size helped a little bit. But nothing seemed to solve the problem.
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DX: MFI, varicocele repair Nov 2011
Post-Op SA: Count- 15 million, Motility- 75%, Morphology- 3%
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Stimming 10/4/12 - 10/13/12, Lupron Trigger
ER 10/18/12
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5 day transfer 10/23/12, 3 frosties
Beta #1 11/5/12: 453, Beta #2 11/7/12: 1,013, DD born 7/19/13
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taraleanne
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November 2013
Pampers Baby Dry. 12 hours overnight on most nights and have never had a leak.
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Nora1985
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November 2013
she wears pampers baby dry. I think it works well because she sleeps 9-10 hours a night
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kt012885
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November 2013
Luvs. Huggies for us is the worst when it comes to blow outs. We have never once had a leak at night time so I recommend Luvs.
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steelerbaby29
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November 2013
Pampers baby dry for me also. No blowouts or soaking wet pajamas or bed sheet in the morning,
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aibrean
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November 2013
Pampers baby dry, although I'm considering wool and fitted cloth (we do cloth during the day anyway).
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cinderin
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November 2013
I like target brand (up and up).
When you've been married this long, you need a ticker to remind you.
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AlexisLA
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November 2013
Thanks everyone!!
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anwgal16
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November 2013
I use target diapers. I have never had a leak but then again he is 3.5 months old. but he sleeps all night long. like 8 to 10 hours. The diaper is heavy but no leaks
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anwgal16
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November 2013
Oh and Target is much cheaper
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Spapeggy
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November 2013
Walmart overnight diapers hold a TON!!!! Never have had a leak and she's in it 12 hours!
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Re: Best disposable diapers to prevent night-time leaks?
Me:27, DH:28 - DX: MFI, varicocele repair Nov 2011
Post-Op SA: Count- 15 million, Motility- 75%, Morphology- 3%
IVF with ICSI - Stimming 10/4/12 - 10/13/12, Lupron Trigger
ER 10/18/12, 12 eggs retrieved, 8 mature, 5 fertilized
5 day transfer 10/23/12, 3 frosties
Beta #1 11/5/12: 453, Beta #2 11/7/12: 1,013, DD born 7/19/13
When you've been married this long, you need a ticker to remind you.
Baby Boy M - 08/01/2013
Expecting Baby Bean February 2017