Some people would just assume that co-sleeping moms have to change sheets that
baby pee leaked through or spit up on but, as a former co-sleeping mom I can tell you that, well, sometimes that's what towels are for, you know?
Not exact matches
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.
Will they
leak out in the pool whenever
baby pees?
If you don't clean it, those oils will stay and when
baby pee's on it, the urine will slide off instead of sinking it, which will cause
leaking, which will make you very unhappy.
If your
baby pees a lot, you will want extra protection from
leaks while they are sleeping.
Huggies disposable diapers have a
leak - lock that prevents any
pee from running down
baby's legs, so that's another problem out of the way.
This provides a counter-measure for «flooders» -
babies that
pee so fast the hemp can't absorb quickly enough and the
pee leaks out the sides.
We want the leg holes tight enough so no
pee comes out, yet when they are stuffed too full and
baby sits down, it can
leak out easier.
If nothing contains your toddler's overnight
pee, changing their diaper before you go to bed late at night might be the best solution to stop their waking from
leaks and be as kind as possible to your
baby's skin if they are an overnight «supersoaker.»
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.
This elastic at the legs stops any
leaks, and the material inside is hemp that absorbs
baby's
pee.