It keeps your baby
from feeling the wetness of the diaper just as well as any disposable.
This is really nice overnight, because pocket diapers have a stay - dry liner, which keeps your baby
from feeling the wetness all night.
Not exact matches
These pull moisture and
wetness away
from your child and they will not
feel when they are wet.
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 important because it will help contain the accident, but the 100 % cotton will not wick moisture away
from you child and thus your child will indeed
feel the
wetness.
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).
A soft flannel lining helps your toddler
feel the
wetness when an accident happens, but a hidden layer of microfiber will absorb small accidents and a waterproof PUL layer protects clothes
from getting wet.
Bum Boosa ® Diaper Rash Ointment isn't greasy
feeling, but it still makes a nice barrier for acidic baby poop or irritation
from wetness.
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!