Not exact matches
Or
of the reality that with new life comes swollen breasts, dry heaves, dirty
diapers, snotty noses, late -
night arguments, and a whole army
of new dangers and fears she never even considered before because life - giving isn't nearly as glamorous as it sounds, but it's a thousand
times more beautiful.
We made a practice that potty
time comes before sleeping
time, but since was drinking a lot
of water during the
night, he needed a
diaper.
Some moms find that they love using cloth
diapers full
time, but want to have disposable inserts on hand for
nights or trips out
of town.
Diaper doublers are good to consider for night - time diapering when extra absorbency may be an issue, or a couple of small to medium Bummis Tote Bags for when you're out and about and need a place to put a soiled diaper until you get
Diaper doublers are good to consider for
night -
time diapering when extra absorbency may be an issue, or a couple
of small to medium Bummis Tote Bags for when you're out and about and need a place to put a soiled
diaper until you get
diaper until you get home.
Even if you change them each
time they wake up, cloth
diapers just do not hold up to the amount
of wetting that happens at
night.
I don't think
of my daughter as a heavy wetter because she can use a pocket
diaper all
night with no doubler even though she wakes up to nurse two or three
times.
Frankly, if a cover has a nice snug fit and you find
night time leaking, one
of three things has probably gone wrong: either your child's clothing has found it's way inside the
diaper via the waist or the legs, there just isn't enough absorbency, or the fit isn't right.
Night time leaks and
diaper changes can be a real chore and a real inconvenience for you and your bundle
of joy.
What I did notice is that there was some wicking or compression leaks at
night — meaning that the
diaper was wet on the outside some
of the
time.
We still use cloth for naps,
nights, and outings (because feverishly sopping up urine in public sits very high on my List
of Nopes), but we are
diaper free most
of the
time now.
I wouldn't bother with any
night time diapering solutions for the first couple
of months, it's just not necessary.
One
of the good things about it is the fact that it is 3
times dryer than most other
diapers and offers 12 hours
of dryness through the
night.
EC was super helpful for us for many reasons: cut down on
diaper use (unemployed when baby was born, so super helpful), helped immensely with
diaper rash, helped with fussy baby who hated even a drop
of pee in his
diaper, helped with early potty training (before 2, except for
night -
time dryness, which we are still working on).
Here's a Tip: Apply a bit
of the ointment at baby's bedtime to use as a barrier for extended
night -
time cloth
diaper usage.
A lot
of mothers think
of the fitted as their «saving grace» for
night time diapering!
I also had
night -
time diapering problems initially and have researched lots
of options.
We've shelled out a lot
of money in the last year or two buying disposable Goodnites pants for
night time diapering.
For
night time, we had half a dozen aios (we had small BG's, which are discontinued) and a handful
of one - size pocket
diapers, like Rumparooz and Katydid (now Oh Katy!)
These are usually used as a
night time solution, since fitted
diapers will soak up an amazing amount
of urine!
It is for the benefit
of your little one to have a comfortable
diaper change and also for you to easily put your baby back to sleep during
night time diaper changes.
We often recommend pocket
diapers for
night -
time diapering because a parent can adjust absorbency by what type
of pocket
diaper insert, doubler or prefold they use to «fill» the pocket, and the microfleece interior keeps baby comfortable, so baby doesn't wake from feeling wet.
Night time diaper changes become very convenient when we have a source of light that provides good vision at night without having to turn on a lamp, the nursery light, or any other light so
Night time diaper changes become very convenient when we have a source
of light that provides good vision at
night without having to turn on a lamp, the nursery light, or any other light so
night without having to turn on a lamp, the nursery light, or any other light source.
I love some
of the microfibre insert but use the bamboo tri-folds to boost my Omaiki
night time diapers... They are doing too good
of a job there to move over to daytime.
One
of the major challenges I've faced with dedicated overnight
diapers is that they tend to get stinky over
time, thanks to the much more concentrated urine that they absorb all
night long.
This was actually where some
of my existing
night -
time diaper options started to fail - they didn't have a stay - dry layer.
Nap
times are extinct,
diaper bags have been donated and you're sleeping through the
night (most
of the
time).
Slid inside a pocket
diaper, these inserts can easily handle the daytime absorbency needs
of your baby, and when coupled with another
diaper doubler, are equally as capable for
night -
time or nap -
time diapering of heavy wetting babies.
With the exception
of a
night -
time pull - up, we are
diaper free!
She almost immediately stopped needing a
diaper at
night, and she can go long stretches
of time without a trip to the bathroom.
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.»
Make sure you have plenty
of one piece outfits around, zippers are great for those
night time diaper changes as the buttons can be hard to match up in the dark.
Not meant to take the place
of a pull - up / disposable
diaper, but to be used to protect, should the child have an accident at
night time.
Her «dream pee» last
night was at midnight and I offered her the potty several
times this morning until eventually I just put a cloth
diaper on her because I got tired
of offering and her refusing.
Some companies that make
night -
time hybrid fitted
diapers do so without a printed cotton outer, and use a heavier weight polyester fleece fabric as the outside layer
of the
diaper.
To make them
night worthy, manufacturers increased the absorbency
of fitted
diapers by adding additional layers
of fabric in the soaker zone - which increased bulk, drying
time, and susceptibility
of the
diaper to urine residues (and eventual stinks).
She used all three
of the inserts and was gracious enough to give me every scenario I test a
diaper for: daytime use,
night time use, and a poop — one, two, three!
We use a variety
of diapers but our favorites are fuzzi bunz, blueberries and bum genius pockets and goodmama fitteds for
night time.
The Soaker Stopper is an extension
of the
diaper up the front, containing potty leaks, especially during
night time sleep, The material they are made out
of are very soft and pliable.
If you are cloth
diapering your baby part -
time, and using disposables at
night or out
of the house, you can cut that number in half.
I do have to agree with another comment above - my newborns wake up every couple
of hours anyway, so newborn
night time diapering isn't much different for me.
Then it became an all but
night time ordeal — I was terrified
of the «overnight» horror stories I had begun reading and really did nt feel like I knew enough about this whole cloth
diapering thing to move forward in confidence.
I use it for
night time as a
diaper cover instead
of the Disana so that he has his legs covered now that we are in the fall.
When you have a newborn, who's waking through the
night,
of course it's common sense to change their
diaper every
time they wake — pee or poop.
He still usually goes once in the
night, but hubby has been waking up and taking him to the toilet and changing his
diaper, so I am sure it will only be a matter
of time before he makes it through the
night.
Zipper design ensures easy access for
night time diaper changes and ease
of putting on / taking off
I bought some Seventh Generation pull - ups for
night time and washed my last load
of cloth
diapers, which I've been doing since 2007.
She still pees at
night 99 %
of the
time, so I still buy disposable
diapers.
I knew I'd be dealing with sleepless
nights, lots
of dirty
diapers and spit - up, but I didn't know babies commonly pass gas 13 - 21
times per day!
She might be more comfortable sleeping in your arms, she might be teething, she might be fighting off a mild
diaper rash, or having a bit
of night time hunger — or she might simply be too hot or too cold.
Having that many wipes and
diapers on hand at all
times may seem excessive, but I guarantee all it takes is one middle -
of - the -
night, up - the - back blowout and three seconds
of sheer panic to realize it's worth it to have them on hand all the
time.