I tried using the Pamper's Cruisers, Huggies Surpremes, Especally For Baby, Target Brand and the diaper liners and they have all leaked. My son is only 15 pounds and I think I'm going to have to try size 4 diapers. Do you folks thank that I should try the Huggies Overnights and are they better then the White Cloud Overnights.
One other thing I would like to comment on. I used to be a die hard Huggies fan, but after trying the Pamper's Cruisers I just might change my mind. If you are a Huggies fan and haven't tried the Pamper's Cruisers give them a try. They fit my son like a glove. They did leak for overnight for my son, but I think that I just got the wrong size.
2006-10-25
07:35:47
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Rosey55 D
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Pregnancy & Parenting
➔ Newborn & Baby
I had the same problem with my son and was ready to resort to having him wear a vinyl daiper cover at night. I too prefer Pampers for daytime and even tried them in a larder size at night with no success. He is currrently in size 3 diapers, but for nighttime sleep uninterrupted by wet clothes and bed we have him wear Size 4 Huggies Overnights. We have not had one night of leakage in the past 3-4 weeks!! It has also helped him to better sleep through the night since he is not waking up uncomfortable and in wet clothes. I HIGHLY recommend Huggies Overnights for nighttime sleeping!!
2006-10-25 08:07:36
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answered by Shannon H 2
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I am a firm believer of not wasting diapers, but if stepping up a size does not stop the leaks than I would try changing him more often. every baby is different and he might use the bathroom more regularly than others. Especially before you go to sleep at night make sure that the diaper he has on is COMPLETELY dry. I love pampers cruiser, but hate the price compared to others. Loves always worked really good with my child NEVER leaked I just swapped to Pampers because they seemed to be more comfortable for the baby, if you keep having leaks you should try loves, you know they have the no leak guarantee.
2006-10-25 14:41:56
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answered by crenshaws_apache 2
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We use Pampers Cruisers as well- my son is almost 26 lbs and size 3 still fits him. They do leak sometimes-but not very often. At night time, before I put him down for bed, I make sure to change his diaper- if there is some pee in it, and he does pee a lot at night, it could overflow. I also try to make it snug at bedtime. Now if you get too big of a diaper, it could cause a lot of leaking- so make sure to look at the weight limits on the sizes. Try those things- hopefully it'll help out some. but again, my son pees a ton when he sleeps, so sometimes there might be a leak.
2006-10-25 14:39:09
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answered by m930 5
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Huggies leak more than any other brand. I am a die hard pampers mom. The cruisers are great. My 2 year old girl is in the size 6 cruisers and we haven't had one leak since changing sizes.
2006-10-25 14:40:43
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answered by ? 3
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I swear on LUVS I love them I have 4 children and they have all used them and they never leaked. They even give you a leak guarantee so if they do leak you can call the company and i believe they send you your money back. I have a 4 month old now and he eats soooo much that he does pee alot and he has leaked with the pamper swadlers and huggies but never the pampers babydry or the luvs. Luvs are cheaper so with 4 kids thats what I buy.
2006-10-25 15:03:22
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answered by bratiemama 1
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Size 3 is the right size for a 15 lb baby. Does your son drink a lot right before going to bed? Maybe you can cut back on that a little.
2006-10-25 14:43:08
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answered by Miriam Z 5
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Hmm...you might try putting those Overnights OVER the diaper? Or do you remember those horrible old plastic diaper covers from way back in the day when most people still used cloth diapers? I wonder if they make those anymore.
2006-10-25 14:39:08
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answered by concretebrunette 4
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Just stick with the size that fits best. Don't buy into all this "cruiser" and "overnights" nonsense. It's just a ploy to sell more diapers. Just get what fits. When it comes time for potty training, especially DO NOT get "training pants." Biggest rip off and all all they do is play mind games with your kid. Good luck.
2006-10-25 14:40:18
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answered by Bestie 6
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Your son might possibly have an infection of some sort causing him to hold his urine until he can't anymore... making the diapers leak because of the excess... I'd take him in for a check up and just mention it. Good luck.
2006-10-25 14:38:35
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answered by Danielle 4
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You can try putting a diaper insert into the diaper to help soak up the extra leakage. A lot of my friends who have boys said this really helps. Hope it does for you too. They can usually be found somewhere on the diaper aisle.
2006-10-25 14:46:40
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answered by yoga1 2
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