While disposable diapers use chemicals to absorb the wetness (more on this in a minute), with cloth diapers,
babies feel the wetness right away and don't like it.
I love that it is made of bamboo terry,
my baby feels the wetness but it doesn't soak his skin like with other all in ones.
Not exact matches
It keeps your
baby from
feeling the
wetness of the diaper just as well as any disposable.
One of the best reasons to use these cloth diapers overnight is that your
baby won't
feel the
wetness.
However, Pampers intends for the
baby not to
feel any
wetness.
The gentle leg gussets
feel smooth against your
baby's sensitive skin while also helping to keep
wetness in place so that there is guaranteed to be no overnight leaks.
The only downside is the inserts aren't stay dry, so your
baby can
feel wetness.
The organic inserts are made from 100 % Oeko - Tex certified organic cotton and allow your
baby to
feel wetness, which makes potty training easier.
Wicking fabrics (microfleece and suedecloth) used in most pockets pull moisture away from
baby, so they
feel dry - perfect for
babies who fuss at the least bit of
wetness!
This is really nice overnight, because pocket diapers have a stay - dry liner, which keeps your
baby from
feeling the
wetness all night.
For the sake of argument, let's also assume that a pack of microfiber cloth boosters from the dollar store should be on our list, not only for heavy - wetting, but to make sure we're keeping the little one
feeling as dry and comfortable as possible at night (no one wants
wetness to wake a
baby up).
Bum Boosa ® Diaper Rash Ointment isn't greasy
feeling, but it still makes a nice barrier for acidic
baby poop or irritation from
wetness.
Wetness passes right through the stay dry fleece and keeps
baby feeling dry and comfortable.
Easy enough to add a fleece liner if
baby doesn't like to
feel wetness.
If you buy a type of cloth diaper where
babies can
feel that they are wet, they are likely to potty train earlier because they aren't comfortable with the
wetness next to their skin.
They have pure cotton against
baby's skin, so
baby will
feel wetness immediately, but they don't leak unless you leave them on for several pees.
My favourites are the Knickernappies Doublers which, with the microfleece side up, wick the
wetness away from
baby's bottom and leave them
feeling as dry as they would in a disposable.
The fleece pulls
wetness away from
baby's bottom, keeping
baby feeling dry!