I use pampers, but at night put in a diaper doubler. Looks like a maternity pad that you place inside the diaper for extra absorbency.
2007-12-19 15:15:35
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answered by miranda - 4
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Hi My 15 month old is the same he drinks such a lot, I tried pampers and huggies and found the best were Huggies, I also upped the size as well to the bigger ones and found it helps as got fed up with wet trousers all the time!, hope this helps
Anna
2007-12-20 04:59:14
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answered by annahibby2001 1
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I use Pampers (cruisers)he's a hevy wetter as well..and I tried cutting back on the liquid intake...but he still leaked..haven't had those problems since changing to the cruisers...i find they fit more snug around all areas especially the belly area..
2007-12-20 01:11:32
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answered by ~Jenny~ 4
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I always liked huggies supreme. They hold allot and they never leaked. And when he started running around Id use those at night and regular huggies during the day. I wouldn't use anything else. Mine was a big budda baby.
I like pampers wipes though huggies are too dry.
2007-12-19 23:28:17
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answered by loquitaamericana 5
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I've always used Huggies for my son....Yeah...maybe you shouldn't (if you are) give your child lots of liquids...Or like my mom used to do she'd wake up in the middle of the night to change my youngest brother....She'd change him at bedtime then again 12-1 a.m. and then again at 5-6 am when she would wake up. My brother was a heavy wetter also b/c he loved his milk!
2007-12-19 23:18:48
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answered by Adrian & Jaslene's Mommy 3
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I use Pampers Baby Dry and have never had a problem with them.
2007-12-20 16:02:37
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answered by ilvk9s 3
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My daughter was in sz 3 pampers brand diapers during the day, but she would fill them up at night, so we went on to sz. 4 and she stopped leaking at night.
2007-12-19 23:18:06
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answered by Christy 3
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I always used Huggies with my daughter for the same reason unless money was low, then I would get Pampers. I always call them "Pampers" no matter the brand, funny that you did, too. :-)
2007-12-19 23:15:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I use cloth diapers.
You could try cutting back on the liquids, maybe you give him to much to drink. Or try changing him as soon as he is wet, don't wait. For overnights, you could stop giving him things to drink a couple hours before bedtime.
2007-12-19 23:15:59
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answered by DawnanawnaBB 5
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Try Huggies. My son was a large baby and when he wet,it was a lot. I used Huggies because not only are they soft and comfortable,but they never leaked.
2007-12-19 23:16:07
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answered by kimberbahr2000 4
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