I am right with you! We had the exact problem. White Cloud have been great for us and we have not had better luck with any of the higher priced ones.
2007-02-25 15:56:26
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answered by Oh me oh my...♥ 7
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Pampers is a "no no" for baby boys...even if you point their "situation" downward I found they still leak....I used huggies all the way and man they hold like the Hoover Dam......if you bought them at Walmart....they will return almost anything...if you have the receipt and its less then 90 days go for it....if its more than that 90 days lets just say you lost it...get your return(on a gift card of course) and buy something else...that's what i had to do.....Pampers makes the front panel "wings" alot wider than other diapers..and you will find seepage from the legs area or right at the waist....Huggies supreme are expensive but worth not having to do extra laundry on top of what you already have to do...
2007-02-26 11:40:38
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answered by Jsmom 2
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Normally when they start leaking that means you should go to the next size up. If you arre still using the newborn size then you should go to size 1. My son did the same thing and it worked and pampers will tell you the same thing. I am very happy w/ the pampers swaddles. My son only uses them at night and don't leak at all and he sleeps thru the night
2007-02-25 21:21:49
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answered by mommymatthews 2
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thats unusual i have a 1 month old and those diapers are my favorite they never leaked one time. Luvs leak, and so so huggies. Im using luvs right now, i got so many diapers as gifts so im using them all first. The huggies leak the worst of the three i have tried.
2007-02-25 17:16:52
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answered by mommy to be2124 1
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I think that it depends on the baby. We tried a bunch of different brands and the Pampers Swaddlers are the only ones that worked for us.
Use the brand that works the best for you.
2007-02-26 10:45:37
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answered by EO'G 1
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I had that problem with my new daughter. I would have thought they would be able to hold more! You could try taking them back to the store, or check Pampers' official website to see if there's a different number there for customer service. If all else fails, you could donate them.
2007-02-25 16:53:31
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answered by Ang 3
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I used those with my son also and i had to switch. I used the pampers on my daughter and I used huggies on son and everything was so much better then.
Hope this helps
2007-02-25 16:51:51
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answered by Anonymous
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You might have a heavy wetter. My nephew did that about a dozen times. You should take them back to the store and tell them that you tried the number and it is wrong, they will most likely take care of it some how.
They might not fit him right, he might have smaller legs than the holes are or the elastic is bad.
Good luck.
2007-02-25 16:44:54
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answered by Brittney U 4
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For my 4 boys I used Target brand diapers.. they worked great... but not for my daughter.. ah well, must be where the padding was placed. -And you can donate your useless diapers to a shelter if you like, they'd love to have them.
2007-02-25 17:20:35
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answered by maccrew6 6
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Well, you could use them and just change him more often. I also use Wal-Mart diapers and I like them. Pampers are too expensive and believe me you'll see how fast you go thru them!
2007-02-25 16:43:54
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answered by cinnycinda 4
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