Try changing diapers. I used Huggies Supreme and I never had a problem with leaks.
2007-03-08 16:08:45
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answered by Silver B 3
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Pampers work best, and they're cheaper than Huggies Supreme. My son had the same problem once he started sleeping through the night at 9 weeks old. I would find him awake in his crib in the mornings with sheets and clothes that were soaked. Pampers are a lot more absorbant than Huggies or any other diaper brand I have tried in the past, and they don't bulk up like the other diapers. If you are using pampers, try using one size up. Diapers are designed not only by the size of the child, but how much they can hold during a certain amount of time. If your child has outgrown the amount her diaper can hold over the course of the night but hasn't outgrown the size, try buying just a package of diapers one size bigger for nighttime use only.
2007-03-08 16:33:45
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answered by Christina 3
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My daughter is nearly 2 1/2 and she never has leaks in her Pampers. She sleeps from about 7:30PM to 7:30AM. Try switching brands. If that doesn't work, try moving up to the next size of diaper. Good luck!
2007-03-08 16:38:52
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answered by Karen S 3
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My boys did this thing where they could wet the bed but leave their diaper completely dry...i still have no idea how that is even possible but all 3 of them did it. Anyway i just change them in the middle of the night..dont use wipes because the cold wakes them. They learn to sleep right through the change.
2007-03-12 15:51:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Try a different diaper, Pampers cruisers worked the best for my son, also I used to have to set my alarm for like 2-3 am and get up and change him. This helped, just make sure you change her quickly so he goes back to sleep.
2007-03-08 21:18:46
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answered by JENNIFER C 1
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change the Diaper you are using the most expensive doesnt usally mean the best I have used Luvs brand diapers for all three of my kids and have had very few leaks , they also make an overnight diaper that is supposed to hold for up to 12 hrs
2007-03-08 16:45:11
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answered by stacie_collins2001 3
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When my son was a baby we had this problem. We found that Pampers worked the best at keeping the leaks to a minimum.
2007-03-08 17:31:23
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answered by mommycat 4
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hi this is angel. make sure u arnt giving her the bottle in bed,and may b invest in better diapers.good luck
2007-03-12 14:21:16
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answered by angel 2
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