Even parents who use cloth diapers still have to change their baby's
diapers at night.
If you decide to use day time
diapers at night then you will have to use a lot of diapers which might prove to be costly unless you use some of the ways of getting free diapers.
I tested it many times to help my little girl get off
diapers at night — it never leaked!
And I have the extra liners to stuff in
his diapers at night to prevent floods.
Using cloth
diapers at night can be a scary idea.
Are you sick and tired of wet and leaking cloth
diapers at night time?
We also use pocket
diapers at night with lots of stuffing!
Other advocates say that using
diapers at night is fine.
The sizing options are great because as my son gets older and still needs
diapers at night, I have a hard time finding diapers that still fit him.
I must also add that we often use disposable
diapers at night, on long trips, during heavy rash periods (from eating acidic foods & foods he's sensitve to), and when mama is away for an extended period of time.
For example, when I tired of double cloth diapering my baby at night time, concerned the big wad around her bottom was ergonomically incorrect for her back (not to mention the leaks), I switched to land fill
diapers at night.
Whichever option you choose, introduce them gradually — probably for just a few hours at a time — and stick with
diapers at night for the time being.
Whichever option you choose, introduce it gradually — probably for a few hours at a time — and stick with
diapers at night for the time being.
Choose the system that suits you best — or combine with One Size Diapers on the day and All - in - One
Diapers at night.
But he almost never wakes up dry in the morning and we still use
diapers at night.
The main obstacle to his night dryness, though, is he no longer minds wearing
diapers at night and is not motivated to ditch them.
His cousin who is the same age no longer needs
diapers at night but my son is not influenced by that.
That frustrated me which led me to bringing back
the diapers at night.
Then recently I learned that three of her male buddies her age and younger were now either only wearing
diapers at night or were completely potty trained.
We are only using
diapers at night now, yippee!
When he's in diapers (I'm assuming he's still in
diapers at night) he's in diapers, and when he's not he's in cloth underpants.
As a result, I have been feeling discouraged because I am still putting my 18 mo in
diapers at night because feeding twins takes up all my energy.
I am keeping her in
diapers at night until I get naptime figured out.
I was so afraid of using cloth
diapers at the night.
Also, you might want to keep him in
diapers at night or when he is sleeping because nighttime and sleep time training will take several months.
He wears bumGenius All - In - Ones during the day and bumGenius One Size Cloth
Diapers at night.
One of the dilemmas that most mothers will face when caring for an infant is whether to use regular or overnight
diapers at night.
I did have him wear
diapers at night and he had 2 accidents by 3 yrs old at night.
She is toilet training and wears underwear during the day and
diapers at night.
Aside from those rare moments we're still wearing
diapers at night!
I always preferred pocket
diapers at night because of their adjustability and the wicking layer, but as my daughter grew older, I simply couldn't stuff enough absorbency into my Fuzzi Bunz to hold her nighttime pee.
I also still use our Fuzzi Bunz
diapers at night for Marcella.
We got these to transition out of
diapers at night while potty training.
I kept them both in
diapers at night until they were dry for a week or so in a row — that was maybe 6 months or so later.
Neither one of them was completely trained in a day, but after day one they were both in undies full time during the day, and out of
diapers at night pretty quickly.»
You will hear that her daughter no longer uses
diapers at night, and wonder what she thinks of your daughter still needing diapers.
For a while at least, you'll want to continue using
diapers at night.
So we explained to our son that he was a big boy who didn't need
diapers at night anymore, and if he had to pee he should wake up and go to the bathroom.
I've stopped using disposable
diapers at night because she's sized out the size 2 disposable I did have.
Did anyone else just go cold turkey out of
diapers at night?
My almost 3.5 - year - old is very frustrated, because he's still needing
diapers at night.
It sounds to me like that's exactly what happened, that he was in a smooth state of equilibrium when he got out of
the diapers at night, but has now moved into the stage of disequilibrium and he just can't control his body like he used to.
Though it can be tempting, do not put your child back into
diapers at night.
Which leads to the logical question: if my daughter sometimes pees on the bed, then why am I not still using
diapers at night?
So if your four year old is still wearing
diapers at night, he's totally normal; don't worry about it.
My daughter woke every three hours no matter what I did, but EC» ing required sitting up and nursing didn't, so I used
diapers at night.
I never changed
diapers at night, I just added an extra diaper into the cover.
Changing
the diapers at night is always inconveniencing, and Woombie has been designed with a zipper to make your work a little bit easier.
We started ECing at birth, but very casually: We always used
diapers at night, and many times for daytime outings.
I've never had to change cloth baby
diapers at night.