Not exact matches
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.
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.
Used by parents for baby's night
time, nap
time, extended car trips and errands, a
diaper doubler gives your baby's cloth
diapers the extra «umph» to get through without leaks.
When adding a
doubler to make a night
time diaper, you need to make sure you add enough extra layers.
I think someone already responded like this in an earlier comment but try using a gbaby insert as a
doubler in a pocket
diaper... it'll keep it from being SO wet for that period of
time until you can change him / her in the morning.
Sometimes when you need extra
time in the same
diaper, such as at night, adding a stay - dry
doubler can really help.
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.
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.
Our customers who prefer All - In - Ones are buying bumGenius All - In - Ones and using an additional
doubler to boost the
diaper for night -
time use.
Baby's skin remains cooler and dryer to the touch, while the two additional layers of the Stay Dry
Diaper Doubler give that extra bit of absorbency for heavy wetters, night
time diapering, and extended outings and / or car trips).
If your toddler sleeps more than 10 hours at a
time, you may want to use an extra
diaper doubler to make sure your baby will wake up dry.
If your toddler sleeps more than 10 hours at a
time you many want to use an extra
diaper doubler to make sure your baby will wake up dry.