Sentences with phrase «back of the diaper»

At first he was randomly leaking out of the top back of the diaper or around the legs.
The pocket style diaper has openings at the front and back of the diaper for more easily stuffing and removing inserts.
The second change is an increased width of the diaper starting at the crotch and up to through back of the diaper.
At diaper back, measure down 2 1/2» and draw a horizontal line across back of diaper.
The opening for the pocket which is at the center back of the diaper is elasticized as well.
then just hold the front and back of the diaper together in one hand, poopy side outwards and facing the bowl, and dunk» er down in.
The pocket opening is located at the back of the diaper (my favourite spot), and is generously sized to allow for easy stuffing.
Most pockets have the pocket opening in the back of the diaper near the waist, but some do have the pocket opening in the front.
Inside look from the back of the diaper.
These connect on the side / back of the diaper.
A long skinny insert attaches with TWO snaps at the back of the diaper.
Along the back of the diaper bag, there is also a pocket for a diaper pouch.
Manufacturers attach small Velcro straps, self - attaching synthetic fabric, or plastic adhesive to secure the back of the diaper to the front.
You'll want to measure around baby's waist above the diaper, around the thickest part of baby's thigh, the inseam from the bottom of the diaper to baby's ankle, and the rise from the back of the diaper up through baby's legs to the top of the front of the diaper and then add one inch.
Secure the clean diaper by fastening the adhesive strips from the back of the diaper to the front panel.
Using the Omni as a pocket diaper is made simple by the substantial opening in the back of the diaper.
The packaging, the tags, and the label on the back of the diaper all feature the tokidoki and Rumparooz logos.
but I liked the flaps in the front and back of the diaper (much like Flip covers).
They actually open 3/4 of the way to the back of the diaper.
There are two inserts that snap into this diaper, the larger of which folds in half and snaps into the back of the diaper.
The smaller insert can either snap in between the halves of the large insert or can be snapped into the back of the diaper by itself if you don't need as much absorbency.
The tongue is attached to the back of the diaper.
After putting on a cloth diaper, you lay baby on the back of the diaper cover, bring the front around through the legs, and snap up the sides to keep it in place.
After putting on a cloth diaper, lay the baby on the back of the diaper cover, bring the front through the baby's legs and secure.
Elastics are featured on both the tummy and back of the diaper, to prevent leaks and drooping.
The matching changing pad has its own zippered storage space on the back of the diaper bag.
There is a double set of snaps at the back, and a single snap in the front to attach the insert, as well as an additional single snap located at the back of the diaper.
Not only does it fit at the newborn stage, it also works at the newborn stage, thanks in large part to the dual inner gussets that contain leaks from around the legs, and a unique gusset at the back of the diaper that stops those up - the - back blow - outs that are bound to try to happen at some point or another with your newborn.
With the gusset at the back, we never once had an experience where the blow - outs even reached the very upper edge of the back of the diaper, so we didn't have to worry about carefully removing the diaper.
The absorbency is comprised of ten layers of organic cotton which comes in one, super long, tongue - style soaker which is attached at the back of the diaper.
I leave a small opening at the back of the diaper so that I can turn it right - sides out.
The image below shows sockets placed in the back of the diaper.
Next, I add another snap at the back of the diaper, placing this socket so it goes through all 4 layers of fabric.
I love that there are openings in the back of the diaper which makes stuffing it very easy and allows the insert to agitate out by itself in the wash!
A wide and stretchy pocket in the back of the diaper is the secret to this easy to use, easy to stuff and very waterproof system.
This swim diaper has a fully encased elastic at the back of the diaper, and at the legs of the diaper.
The back of the diaper is also less elastic so parents you know what that means.
Petit Prince is a tummy sleeper, so it's not completely unexpected that the back of the diaper not be as soaked as the front, but for it to still be dry?
The Just 4 You Baby Designs AIO has a wide elastic at the back of the diaper and wide elastics around the leg openings.
You can go with a solid PUL colour (like what I have), or you can choose from one of Just 4 You Baby Designs» many PUL print options, go with a cotton knit wrap around print across the top / back of the diaper, or even opt for some embroidery on the bum.
Like the Smart Bottoms 3.1 AIO, the Dream Diaper has wide elastics at the leg openings and along the back of the diaper.
There's a wide band of PUL at the back of the diaper, and an open flap of PUL covering the pocket opening at the front of the diaper.
Over the years, however, I have grown smarter than the prefold and with Elliot I found that I could open up the back of the diaper and bring it around his hips, which ends up creating a gusset around his legs that holds the more viscous liquids in.
Bikini Twist Fold Lay the diaper flat, place the baby on the back of diaper, pull the diaper between baby's legs, twist 180 degrees.
The elastic at the back of the diaper is encased in the PUL (ie.
The pocket has large openings at the both front and the back of the diaper.
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