November 2015 Moms

Diaper sizes

My LO is in between diaper sizes. The newborns squeeze her little tummy (and leak up the back) but the size 1 is too big in the legs (so we have leakage with those too). We have tried huggies and pampers swaddlers. Anyone else run into this and have any suggestions?

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    My lo just changed into size 3 diapers. He turns 3 months On February 3rd. He is 18lbs and 24inches.
  • MargaretC5MargaretC5 member
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    Jtk13 said:

    Thanks @lialetellier. I've had her in the bigger size but the problem is it's too loose in the legs, it fits her chubby little tummy! I'll just make due until it fits. She grows like a weed anyway, it won't be long.

    If she is leaking out the legs make sure the little ruffles around the legs are out, not tucked back inside the diaper.
    No one told me this with DS once we started checking the ruffles were out no more leg leaks.
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Re: Diaper sizes

  • Thanks @lialetellier. I've had her in the bigger size but the problem is it's too loose in the legs, it fits her chubby little tummy! I'll just make due until it fits. She grows like a weed anyway, it won't be long.
  • We had the same issue. I kept DD in the newborn size for longer bc she leaked less than in the size 1. I then transitioned to cloth and not a leak since!!


    I was just staying with the N and changing more often but she has reflux and gets PISSED if anything is tight on her stomach. I had considered cloth but I hate laundry so it turned me off. How much more laundry do you do now? Do you save them for one load a week or is it multiple in one week?
  • @queenwog I do prefer the pampers swaddlers to the huggies brand. They fit better
  • We are trying to transition into a size one as well. LO is 9 weeks old. They go all the way up her back and are huge. We're having leaks with NB though
  • The size 1 Pampers Swaddlers seem larger to me than the size 1 Huggies Snug 'n Dry. Which type of Huggies did you try?
  • ZoeH3ZoeH3 member
    edited January 2016
    My 12.3 lb DD is in a size 3. Looking at other posts, that seems weird. Yes? Haha
  • Wow @ZoeH3 ! DD is just under 10lb and as you can see barely fits in a 1! Size 3 would probably reach her chin
  • Elliot is right around 9 pounds and still doesn't quite fit into a size 1
  • She was 8 lb 9 oz at birth and was out of size 1 in a month
  • skabanakskabanak member
    edited January 2016
    My son is 12 weeks and around 13lbs (haven't weighed him for awhile) and we are just starting to use size 2, the size ones fit still but we have explosions with them more often than not. He was also 8lbs 9 oz at birth ☺️
  • Jtk13 said:

    We had the same issue. I kept DD in the newborn size for longer bc she leaked less than in the size 1. I then transitioned to cloth and not a leak since!!


    I was just staying with the N and changing more often but she has reflux and gets PISSED if anything is tight on her stomach. I had considered cloth but I hate laundry so it turned me off. How much more laundry do you do now? Do you save them for one load a week or is it multiple in one week?
    I'm doing laundry daily or at most every 2 days. I have a stash of 20 pocket diapers. You can't put the covers in the dryer so you also need to leave time for them to air dry (pockets dry faster than all in ones). You can't go more than 2 days without washing cloth due to the ammonia in the urine.

    The laundry is not a big deal for me but I am struggling with diaper rash still. Im on my second detergent and she's still getting diaper rash after a few days of wear and we have to hop back to disposables. It's frustrating but I refuse to give up!
  • @Ceridwen77 - I've been putting babyganics cream on LO's butt pretty much every time I change him. This has been acting as a barrier so diaper rash doesn't keep popping up. We're having the same problem as you. The rest of his skin doesn't care what detergent we use but his butt sure does.
  • @Ceridwen77 That's weird, I've always thrown our pocket diaper covers into the dryer (on low heat). What brand do you have that says you can't do that?

    Also good luck with the diaper rash :(. I've had luck with using lanolin as a barrier ointment, and I have friends who use coconut oil. I had a friend who used tea tree oil and it worked wonders for her little one, but I can't remember if it is a preventative barrier or if it just fixed it after the fact.
  • Squirtgun said:

    @Ceridwen77 That's weird, I've always thrown our pocket diaper covers into the dryer (on low heat). What brand do you have that says you can't do that?

    Also good luck with the diaper rash :(. I've had luck with using lanolin as a barrier ointment, and I have friends who use coconut oil. I had a friend who used tea tree oil and it worked wonders for her little one, but I can't remember if it is a preventative barrier or if it just fixed it after the fact.

    Bumgenius. Everything I've read on the internet says drying them will ruin the elastic over time, so I don't want to risk it!

    Thanks for the tip on the oil. And @rachswi I'll look into the cream - I think I have a sample. I also still need to try lanolin.
  • Honest diapers have worked really well for us. LO had grown out of Pamper swaddlers Newborn and the 1's were huge on him. Honest size 1s fit him perfectly, and we have stuck with them, as we never get blowouts.
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  • We have DS in size 1 (he's about 10 lbs 9 oz) and they seem to be fitting him well, just a little big. But id rather him be in a bigger diaper than get diaper rash from the smaller diaper being too close to his skin.

    We found he leaks with Huggies, but not pampers swaddlers. We also just started using Kirkland Supreme diapers from Costco, and they are working out great! It's $30 for a box of 192, so we're happy with ththe cost savings, as well.
  • @Ceridwen77 huh, I didn't know that! I've got mostly alva and fuzzibunz, and have used them for almost two years now. The elastic is still fine! (And some of them were hand-me-downs, that were used and washed in the same way for at least 3years before we got them!)
  • @Squirtgun @Ceridwen77 I've heard both that you can and can't dry cloth covers in the dryer. Just to be on the safe side I usually hang them in the house, but if I'm in a rush I put them in the dryer on the lowest temp. I heard it's because high heat ruins the waterproofing. They don't take too long to dry inside but I can't wait for warmer weather (we're in Colorado) so I can hang them outside, I've also heard the sun is the best for bleaching them clean.
  • VexedMommyVexedMommy member
    edited January 2016
    We had the same issue. I kept DD in the newborn size for longer bc she leaked less than in the size 1. I then transitioned to cloth and not a leak since!!
    I was just staying with the N and changing more often but she has reflux and gets PISSED if anything is tight on her stomach. I had considered cloth but I hate laundry so it turned me off. How much more laundry do you do now? Do you save them for one load a week or is it multiple in one week?
    I'm doing laundry daily or at most every 2 days. I have a stash of 20 pocket diapers. You can't put the covers in the dryer so you also need to leave time for them to air dry (pockets dry faster than all in ones). You can't go more than 2 days without washing cloth due to the ammonia in the urine. The laundry is not a big deal for me but I am struggling with diaper rash still. Im on my second detergent and she's still getting diaper rash after a few days of wear and we have to hop back to disposables. It's frustrating but I refuse to give up!
    Bridget had horrible diaper rash her second week home.  Bordeaux's Butt Paste was amazing for us.  You can also try letting her sit in a dry tub naked for about 10 - 30 minutes (or as long as it stays a dry tub) after wiping her clean.  A little old lady I know told me the best cure for diaper rash is sunshine and she was 100% correct. 
    If there's something strange underneath the hood.  Who you gonna call?  Your Doctor.  If there's something weird and it don't look good.  Who you gonna call?  Your Doctor.  Immediately.  If it's new, painful, and possibly pregnancy related get your ass off the internet and call your doctor.  It's for your health and your child's. 




  • My lo just changed into size 3 diapers. He turns 3 months On February 3rd. He is 18lbs and 24inches.

    Omg!!! My LO is 3 months Feb 9 and she's 8lbs. Lol.
  • My lo just changed into size 3 diapers. He turns 3 months On February 3rd. He is 18lbs and 24inches.
    Omg!!! My LO is 3 months Feb 9 and she's 8lbs. Lol.
    Our LO's all grow at different sizes.  My DD2 is 11 weeks and about 13lbs and fitting into size 1 diapers.  My DD1 was 7lbs at this point and just transitioning from preemie (though she was born full term) into NB diapers.
    If there's something strange underneath the hood.  Who you gonna call?  Your Doctor.  If there's something weird and it don't look good.  Who you gonna call?  Your Doctor.  Immediately.  If it's new, painful, and possibly pregnancy related get your ass off the internet and call your doctor.  It's for your health and your child's. 




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