The extra absorption means they don't need to worry that baby is sitting
in a wet diaper too long.
Not exact matches
Put it
in your
diaper pail or
wet diaper bag, but don't leave it
in there
too long, because mold and bacteria are quick to grow on a damp
diaper.
This is because your child is more likely to develop skin problems during the night, especially when they sit
in a
wet diaper for
too long.
Wet bags are especially convenient when you need to change baby's cloth
diaper on the go, but they can be used
in the house
too.
Although a child left
in a
wet or soiled
diaper for
too long is more likely to develop
diaper rash, any child with sensitive skin can get a rash, even if you're diligent about
diaper changes.
He still will
wet in a
diaper but he has been letting us know when he has to pee
too.
The
diapers can be tumble dried, but try not to dry the covers, AIOs and
wet bags
in the tumbler
too often.
Also, sometimes, Teddy is
too rambunctious for me to hold with one hand so I forget to put the
wet diaper in the bucket.
I think it worked well for us because he never liked being
in a
wet or poopy
diaper so I didn't want to wait
too long to teach him to go
in the toilet for fear he'd accept the
diapers and stop hating it somehow.
I thought fitted
diapers were
too much work and life gave me heavy
wetters, I now I have an Omaiki and Thristies fitteds
in my night time stash.
Wet diapers go right into the wetbag, for poop we dump the solids
in a toilet and fold the
diapers up and zip them into the wetbag
too.
I am a heavy
wetter and stay
in wet diapers sometimes
too long.
Don't feel
too badly — most of us have a horror story about forgetting a used
diaper in the car for a few days...
in August... and then finally realizing what happened when we found that
wet bag that slid under the seat.
If a baby is left
in a
wet or soiled
diaper for
too long, it develops
diaper rash.
The result may be
too much lactose
in her gut, which may cause colic - like behavior: excessive intestinal gas, lots of heavy
wet diapers, and massive stools, which are sometimes green and frothy.