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Katie111806
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Member since 12/06 5349 total posts
Name: Katie
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I've asked about this before but need more help (sleeping/diaper related)
Since 6 months, DS has been sleeping on his belly. Because of this he started to leak through his diapers at night, causing me to have to change the sheets, etc. every single day. I starting using Huggies overnights and they worked like a charm until this past week. DS has taken to sleeping in in the morning (which I don't mind!) but he is waking up wet again. What else can I do to keep him dry?
I have fibromyalgia and it is very difficult for me to change the sheets all the time.
Any advice?
Thanks!
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Posted 7/24/09 2:17 PM |
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headoverheels
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Member since 6/07 42079 total posts
Name: LB
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Re: I've asked about this before but need more help (sleeping/diaper related)
DS rolls all over when he sleeps but doesn't leak through his diapers. you may need to go up a size. DS wears a size larger at night than during the day
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Posted 7/24/09 2:18 PM |
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Blissful
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Member since 6/08 4985 total posts
Name: Maria
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Re: I've asked about this before but need more help (sleeping/diaper related)
I'm not sure... we do cloth so I use an insert doubler. A friend of mine would actually use a THICK sanitary pad inside of teh diaper and said it helped. It's essentially like what I do but with cloth.
If you have any lying around it wouldn't hurt to try!
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Posted 7/24/09 2:19 PM |
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DRMom
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Member since 5/05 20223 total posts
Name: Melissa
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Re: I've asked about this before but need more help (sleeping/diaper related)
My sister told me about a product called diaper doublers-you could try those. Also going up a size? My son also leaks out the front and hardly ever poops at night so I put the diaper on pulled up higher in the front and fastened pretty tight-do you do that? I woudln't if you have a messy pooper though
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Posted 7/24/09 2:20 PM |
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jmf423
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Re: I've asked about this before but need more help (sleeping/diaper related)
There was a time when DS leaked through the overnights. I used a larger size overnight with a diaper doubler......and made sure the overnight was tight enough. I found that if DH put the diaper on he would make it loose and DS always woke up wet!
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Posted 7/24/09 2:20 PM |
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dpli
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Member since 5/05 13973 total posts
Name: D
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Re: I've asked about this before but need more help (sleeping/diaper related)
I would try going up a size too.
Also, I try to keep DS in a onesie when he sleeps, if possible. I find it contains everything better. Sometimes he will leak through the diaper, but not so bad that it is all over the sheets when he has a onesie on.
And maybe invest in a few Ultimate Crib Sheets. They just go on top of the sheet, so if you have to change them, it's a LOT easier than changing the whole sheet. These are also a lifesaver when they are sick and vomiting.
Ultimate Crib Sheet
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Posted 7/24/09 2:23 PM |
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MrsSteflily
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Member since 4/06 2047 total posts
Name: Stef
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Re: I've asked about this before but need more help (sleeping/diaper related)
I agree with going up a size. It would give you more coverage in front.
Also use a sheet saver. I use 2 side-by-side and where they meet I added a cloth diaper underneath. Saved me from changing sheets when DD slept in.
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Posted 7/24/09 2:25 PM |
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