I have used White Cloud - from Walmart, mostly. But I found that if you turn the back flap inward (like you would do with the front for the umbilical cord), it will work better! Huggies are the next ruuner up. I found that any diaper that had a good elastic band on the back side worked the best. No luck with Luvs or Pampers, they would leak around the legs and up the back!
Also, put the diaper on Snug enough that you can only slip one finger into the waistband. This helped out alot for 'back leaks'.
No diaper is perfect, but White Could came pretty close, and the cost was a couple of dollars less than the rest. I'm american, so I don't know if you can get White Cloud in Canada???
I have had five babies and have tried every brand imaginable! Including cloth!
2006-08-19 19:14:09
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answered by Regina R 3
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I use pampers and huggies. The only time it they leak is when my son takes a massive poop, or pees a lot during the night. Other than that, they don't really. Maybe think of how often you are changing the childs diaper, or if you have it on snug enough. Maybe the size is wrong? I don't know, just a few suggestoins.
2006-08-19 18:18:34
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answered by Anonymous
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properly i do not see how he will be wearing length 3. there is not any way. My boy is about 21 lbs and he's unquestionably a length 4. He became leaking through huggies at nighttime so I replaced him to "pampers cruisers". they have so a lot extra coverage on infant. ascertain you element his penis downward once you're putting on his diaper. also on the applications of diapers they offer the burden which the baby will be to placed on diapers yet i do not in ordinary words flow through that. I also flow through how properly the diaper matches exceptionally around the legs. Too tight means higher length diaper mandatory even with if the lbs matches. I have a corpulent boy so thats why it really is a lil diverse. He to is continuously contained in the ninety% + in weight
2016-11-30 20:51:39
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answered by ? 3
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I had the same problem when my children were babies. I liked huggies because they seemed to let the babys skin breath but than the poop started leaking, I switched to walmarts brand parents choice and that seemed to keep things inside I also tried luvs and white cloud and they seemed to be good aswell.
2006-08-19 18:20:25
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answered by LELA 2
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OK, all diapers leak if you know how to leave them on long enough. The size is also something to consider, too small leaks, too big leaks. I use the brand called SMILES it is sold at Sam's Warehouse. Get in to a routine of changing them every so often. The cheaper brands work the same as long as they do not cause a rash. Any brand can cause a rash really just use your best judgment. By the way, I pay 19.95 + tax for 156 diapers.
2006-08-19 18:24:23
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answered by larechiga26 4
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Every child is different. The only thing that has worked for my child is pampers - huggies would ALWAYS leak on me. And the walmart brand never fit him good... Try to get samples of each brand and try it out.
2006-08-19 18:17:58
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answered by shannon 4
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Well to tell you the truth I have tried everything you have tried. Then I bought some Luvs. They work great!!!!! My son have pooped through them maybe 2 times and thats it. The Huggies and everything else he pooped through them like everyday. I have been using the Luvs for about 2 months now. I thing they work great. So buy some and see how you like them. Okay. G-L
2006-08-19 18:24:05
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answered by Tiffany 3
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You might try cloth, but if you are going to continue to use disposables then you might want to go to the next larger size. It sounds to me like they might be on too tight and not have enough room in the crotch to take the load so it moves up the back and out.
If you don't go to a larger size then try keeping it snug around the waist but don't pull them up so tight against the baby's bottom, you need that pocket between the legs to have some room.
Good luck.
2006-08-20 01:49:51
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answered by wetsaway 6
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Luv's if they have them in Canada. Your best bet is to change your baby as soon as possible, this is the best way to stop leaking. I have always used cheap wa;;mart diapers for both of my kids. I think that diapers that are too good at holding it all in are the major cause of diaper rash and problems with potty training.
2006-08-19 18:17:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I have used Huggies Supreme...they allow a lot more flexible movement for my son....however..there is NO brand that can prevent leaks completely...LOL...if there was...I think that there would be only one kind of diaper! :)
2006-08-19 18:48:18
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answered by bnsheerose 1
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