Not exact matches
You have the cloth
diaper cover that is waterproof — to prevent
leaks and contain everything, plus the absorbent layer (of your choice) that
absorbs everything baby gives it.
The main reasons a cloth
diaper will
leak are because either there is not enough absorbency, your baby pees so much so fast that the
diaper can not
absorb it fast enough, or the
diaper does not have the proper fit.
This should probably be your first step in trying to fix
diaper leaks in your AIOs - giving the moisture more places to
absorb inside the
diaper.
Cotton also
absorbs faster than other
diapering fabrics so it is very unlikely to
leak and does not repel.
But cloth
diapers absorb soft bms much better than inexpensive disposables, and rarely
leak.
Since there is no
absorbing layer in our swim
diaper and even if there would be, the
absorbing layers would
absorb even the pool water and once the
diaper would be fully saturated it would
leak.
Use a wool cover / soaker over anything (even pocket
diapers) If the
diaper leaks the wool will
absorb the excess wetness but won't
leak — so even if your
diaper is drenched you still have a chance at dry sheets.
If it's not
absorbing, it's repelling, which means your
diapers will
leak.
For example, at nighttime, you would want the
diaper to be able to
absorb and hold more urine without
leaking than you need during the daytime.
The towel will
absorb any liquids that
leak out of the
diaper.
It does not require separate soaker material to
absorb nor a separate
diaper cover to contain
leaks.
This feature optimizes and maximizes the potential of this
diaper to
absorb as many discharges without
leaking.
The materials used in this
diaper ensure that it can
absorb liquid discharges efficiently so that no
leaks will ever happen.
Soft, absorbent and reusable, the Soaker Stopper acts as a
diaper extension to
absorb leaks that escape from the front and sides of the
diaper, keeping baby and bedding dry.
If you are experiencing
leaks because you have a heavy wetter or not enough absorbency in your
diaper; an
absorber may do the trick.
After all, absorbency in a cloth
diaper is essential because once they stop
absorbing, your
diapers will
leak.