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Hi, Hopefully, it's okay to post a non-related plagio question. Everyone on here has been extreemly helpful that I figured I would share my diaper dilemna and hopefully get some suggestions that will work for my son. My son, Eli, is 8 1/2 months old. He weighs 22.5 and 29+inches (he was 29 and 6mos. but don't know what he is now). Okay, my question, for the last 2 weeks Eli is getting up about an hour earlier than he had been and he is absolutely soaked (including his PJ's). I've already moved him up to size 4 diapers (Pamper, Cruisers brand). I'm wondering if anyone has had sucess with another brand. I feel like he will outgrow all diaper sizes before he is old enough to be potty trained. I'd love suggestions as there are so many brands and it could be rather expensive to just start trying different sizes and

brands. Let me know when you respond your child's size and whether your child is a girl or boy. It would probably help me most if I hear back from mom's of boys. Thanks in advance.

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Have you tried the Huggies Night-time diapers? I found with all three of my

boys their diaper size plateaued once they hit size 4 (pampers w/ baby #1,

huggies w/ baby #2 and kirkland w/ baby #3) - they moved into size 4 around 6

months old and stayed there for a good year before moving into size 5. Perhaps

your son will do the same and you won't be changing sizes as quickly as you

think you will.

Molly

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Date: 2007/03/10 Sat PM 11:13:34 CST

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Subject: Re: non-related plagio question for my 8.5 month old son

Hi,   Hopefully, it's okay to post a non-related plagio question. Everyone

on here has been extreemly helpful that I figured I would share my diaper

dilemna and hopefully get some suggestions that will work for my son.</DIV>

<DIV> </DIV> <DIV>My son, Eli, is 8 1/2 months old. He weighs 22.5 and

29+inches (he was 29 and 6mos. but don't know what he is now).    Okay, my

question, for the last 2 weeks Eli is getting up about an hour earlier than he

had been and he is absolutely soaked (including his PJ's).  I've already moved

him up to size 4 diapers (Pamper, Cruisers brand).  I'm wondering if anyone has

had sucess with another brand.  I feel like he will outgrow all diaper sizes

before he is old enough to be potty trained.   I'd love suggestions as there are

so many brands and it could be rather expensive to just start trying different

sizes and brands. Let me know when you respond your child's size and whether

your child is a girl or boy.  It would probably help  me most if I hear back

from mom's of boys.   Thanks in advance.

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Hi, and no I don't have a boy ;-) However Pampers has Baby Dry and

Cruisers, and the woman at toys r us told me that Baby Dry keeps you

drier, cruisers are more comfortable for walking around. On the other

hand one friend told me pampers are better for girls, huggies for

boys. I have no idea if that is true, but sometimes my daughter does

leak in huggies so it could be.

-christine

>

>

> Hi,

>

> Hopefully, it's okay to post a non-related plagio question.

Everyone on here has been extreemly helpful that I figured I would

share my diaper dilemna and hopefully get some suggestions that will

work for my son.

>

> My son, Eli, is 8 1/2 months old. He weighs 22.5 and 29+inches (he

was 29 and 6mos. but don't know what he is now).

>

> Okay, my question, for the last 2 weeks Eli is getting up about

an hour earlier than he had been and he is absolutely soaked

(including his PJ's). I've already moved him up to size 4 diapers

(Pamper, Cruisers brand). I'm wondering if anyone has had sucess with

another brand. I feel like he will outgrow all diaper sizes before he

is old enough to be potty trained. I'd love suggestions as there are

so many brands and it could be rather expensive to just start trying

different sizes and brands. Let me know when you respond your child's

size and whether your child is a girl or boy. It would probably help

me most if I hear back from mom's of boys.

>

> Thanks in advance.

>

>

>

>

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We use Pampers Baby Dry size 4, Wyatt is 7.5 months, about 22 lbs, and 27+ inches. We have never had a problem, even though they are full when he gets up, no leaks though. We haven't had any luck with Huggies. Maybe just try the Baby Dry to start. Just a suggestion.christineashok <christineashok@...> wrote: Hi, and no I don't have a boy ;-) However Pampers has Baby Dry andCruisers, and the woman at toys r us told me that Baby Dry keeps youdrier, cruisers are more comfortable for walking

around. On the otherhand one friend told me pampers are better for girls, huggies forboys. I have no idea if that is true, but sometimes my daughter doesleak in huggies so it could be.-christine>> > Hi,> > Hopefully, it's okay to post a non-related plagio question.Everyone on here has been extreemly helpful that I figured I wouldshare my diaper dilemna and hopefully get some suggestions that willwork for my son.> > My son, Eli, is 8 1/2 months old. He weighs 22.5 and 29+inches (hewas 29 and 6mos. but don't know what he is now).> > Okay, my question, for the last 2 weeks Eli is getting up aboutan hour earlier than he had been and he is absolutely soaked(including his PJ's). I've already moved him up to size 4 diapers(Pamper,

Cruisers brand). I'm wondering if anyone has had sucess withanother brand. I feel like he will outgrow all diaper sizes before heis old enough to be potty trained. I'd love suggestions as there areso many brands and it could be rather expensive to just start tryingdifferent sizes and brands. Let me know when you respond your child'ssize and whether your child is a girl or boy. It would probably helpme most if I hear back from mom's of boys.> > Thanks in advance.> > > > > ---------------------------------> Expecting? Get great news right away with email Auto-Check.> Try the Beta.>

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hey lisa did you try pull ups, thats all. i put on my son. i think we started when he grew to size 5. pull ups work though, give em a try. keep on putting him on the potty though, i havn't quite figured that one out myself. lexie We use Pampers Baby Dry size 4, Wyatt is 7.5 months, about 22 lbs, and 27+ inches. We have never had a problem, even though they are full when he gets up, no leaks though. We haven't had any luck with Huggies. Maybe just try the

Baby Dry to start. Just a suggestion.christineashok <christineashok > wrote: Hi, and no I don't have a boy ;-) However Pampers has Baby Dry andCruisers, and the woman at toys r us told me that Baby Dry keeps youdrier, cruisers are more comfortable for walking around. On the otherhand one friend told me pampers are better for girls, huggies forboys. I have no idea if that is true, but sometimes my daughter doesleak in huggies so it could be.-christine>> > Hi,> > Hopefully, it's okay to post a non-related plagio question.Everyone on here has been extreemly helpful that I figured I wouldshare my diaper

dilemna and hopefully get some suggestions that willwork for my son.> > My son, Eli, is 8 1/2 months old. He weighs 22.5 and 29+inches (hewas 29 and 6mos. but don't know what he is now).> > Okay, my question, for the last 2 weeks Eli is getting up aboutan hour earlier than he had been and he is absolutely soaked(including his PJ's). I've already moved him up to size 4 diapers(Pamper, Cruisers brand). I'm wondering if anyone has had sucess withanother brand. I feel like he will outgrow all diaper sizes before heis old enough to be potty trained. I'd love suggestions as there areso many brands and it could be rather expensive to just start tryingdifferent sizes and brands. Let me know when you respond your child'ssize and whether your child is a girl or boy. It would probably helpme most if I hear back from mom's of boys.> > Thanks in advance.> > > > >

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Hi ! I also have a " big " boy...he's somewhere around 21-22lbs

at 7.5 months - not sure how long he is, but I can tell you he wears

12 mo clothes. He wears Huggies size 4 diapers. I agree with the

Pampers - girls and Huggies - boys thing...I think this is

why....with boys, mine anyway, we'd get a lot of leaks out the

top/side - so Huggies are good because they are more snug fitting on

the top with the elastic waistband. I do notice they are a bit

looser around the thighs than Pampers are, so I imagine for that

reason Pampers would fit girls better where the leaks would probably

happen more at the leg openings. One thing we tried is putting him

in the Huggies Overnights size 5 (one size bigger than he wears

during the day) and so far, that's been pretty helpful. He still

has occasional overnight leaks, but not as many...I was skeptical

about " overnight diapers " thinking what's the difference, but they

do hold a lot! I worry about him running out of sizes, too, but I

think as they get older the growth really does slow a lot, and most

of the time they slim down, so the waists on the diapers probably

fit better. Hope that helps!

> >

> >

> > Hi,

> >

> > Hopefully, it's okay to post a non-related plagio question.

> Everyone on here has been extreemly helpful that I figured I would

> share my diaper dilemna and hopefully get some suggestions that

will

> work for my son.

> >

> > My son, Eli, is 8 1/2 months old. He weighs 22.5 and 29+inches

(he

> was 29 and 6mos. but don't know what he is now).

> >

> > Okay, my question, for the last 2 weeks Eli is getting up

about

> an hour earlier than he had been and he is absolutely soaked

> (including his PJ's). I've already moved him up to size 4 diapers

> (Pamper, Cruisers brand). I'm wondering if anyone has had sucess

with

> another brand. I feel like he will outgrow all diaper sizes

before he

> is old enough to be potty trained. I'd love suggestions as there

are

> so many brands and it could be rather expensive to just start

trying

> different sizes and brands. Let me know when you respond your

child's

> size and whether your child is a girl or boy. It would probably

help

> me most if I hear back from mom's of boys.

> >

> > Thanks in advance.

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Hi , Thanks for the input. I'm not sure the Pampers/Huggies thing...maybe depends on size of diaper, size of kiddo, etc...I don't know though. We didn't like Huggies in the beginning but like I responded to it could be his legs were too skinny for them. I may try Baby Dry. christineashok <christineashok@...> wrote: Hi, and no I don't have a boy ;-) However Pampers has Baby Dry andCruisers, and the woman at toys r us told me

that Baby Dry keeps youdrier, cruisers are more comfortable for walking around. On the otherhand one friend told me pampers are better for girls, huggies forboys. I have no idea if that is true, but sometimes my daughter doesleak in huggies so it could be.-christine>> > Hi,> > Hopefully, it's okay to post a non-related plagio question.Everyone on here has been extreemly helpful that I figured I wouldshare my diaper dilemna and hopefully get some suggestions that willwork for my son.> > My son, Eli, is 8 1/2 months old. He weighs 22.5 and 29+inches (hewas 29 and 6mos. but don't know what he is now).> > Okay, my question, for the last 2 weeks Eli is getting up aboutan hour earlier than he had been and he is absolutely

soaked(including his PJ's). I've already moved him up to size 4 diapers(Pamper, Cruisers brand). I'm wondering if anyone has had sucess withanother brand. I feel like he will outgrow all diaper sizes before heis old enough to be potty trained. I'd love suggestions as there areso many brands and it could be rather expensive to just start tryingdifferent sizes and brands. Let me know when you respond your child'ssize and whether your child is a girl or boy. It would probably helpme most if I hear back from mom's of boys.> > Thanks in advance.> > > > > ---------------------------------> Expecting? Get great news right away with email Auto-Check.> Try the Beta.>

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Thanks everyone that responded. I started responding individually but then thought I'd save myself some time! I am not sure which diaper I'll try first but it sounds like Huggies Supreme/overnight ones, Pamper's Baby Dry, or a bigger size for a night would be my best bet to start with. I'll let you know what happens. Thanks, <lka_236@...> wrote: Hi , Thanks for the input. I'm not sure the Pampers/Huggies thing...maybe depends on size of diaper, size of kiddo, etc...I don't know though. We didn't like Huggies in the beginning but like I responded to it could be his legs were too skinny for them. I may try Baby Dry. christineashok <christineashok > wrote: Hi, and no I don't have a boy ;-) However Pampers has Baby Dry andCruisers, and the woman at toys r us told me that Baby Dry keeps youdrier, cruisers are more comfortable for walking around. On the otherhand one friend told me pampers are better for girls, huggies forboys. I have no idea if that is true, but sometimes my daughter doesleak in huggies so it could be.-christine>> > Hi,> > Hopefully, it's okay to post a non-related plagio question.Everyone on here has been extreemly helpful that I figured I wouldshare my diaper dilemna and hopefully get some suggestions that willwork for my son.> > My son, Eli, is 8 1/2 months old. He weighs 22.5 and 29+inches (hewas 29 and 6mos. but don't know what he is now).> > Okay, my question, for the last 2 weeks Eli is getting up aboutan hour earlier than he had been and he is absolutely soaked(including his PJ's). I've already moved him up to size 4 diapers(Pamper, Cruisers brand). I'm wondering if anyone has had sucess withanother brand. I feel like he will outgrow all diaper sizes before heis old enough to be potty trained. I'd love suggestions as there areso many brands and

it could be rather expensive to just start tryingdifferent sizes and brands. Let me know when you respond your child'ssize and whether your child is a girl or boy. It would probably helpme most if I hear back from mom's of boys.> > Thanks in advance.> > > > > ---------------------------------> Expecting? Get great news right away with email Auto-Check.> Try the Beta.> TV dinner still cooling?Check out "Tonight's Picks" on TV.

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There are these inserts called diaper doublers. They have them at the

grocery store and Toys R Us. They work great!!!! You just put them in

the diaper at night. They literally double the amount the diaper can

hold.

>

>

> Hi,

>

> Hopefully, it's okay to post a non-related plagio question.

Everyone on here has been extreemly helpful that I figured I would

share my diaper dilemna and hopefully get some suggestions that will

work for my son.

>

> My son, Eli, is 8 1/2 months old. He weighs 22.5 and 29+inches

(he was 29 and 6mos. but don't know what he is now).

>

> Okay, my question, for the last 2 weeks Eli is getting up about

an hour earlier than he had been and he is absolutely soaked

(including his PJ's). I've already moved him up to size 4 diapers

(Pamper, Cruisers brand). I'm wondering if anyone has had sucess

with another brand. I feel like he will outgrow all diaper sizes

before he is old enough to be potty trained. I'd love suggestions

as there are so many brands and it could be rather expensive to just

start trying different sizes and brands. Let me know when you respond

your child's size and whether your child is a girl or boy. It would

probably help me most if I hear back from mom's of boys.

>

> Thanks in advance.

>

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

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, Another thing you might try is a Pampers Baby Dry with a Huggies Overnight (one size larger) on top of it. That's what we do with my son, and we've usually had success with it (though of course, this morning he was soaked through, but that has only happened one other time since we've tried this combo of diapers!). I thought 2 diapers would be too bulky for him, but he does not mind. We've tried almost every diaper out there and this is the combo that seems to work best for our son. Good luck! Debbie <lka_236@...> wrote: Thanks everyone that responded. I started responding individually but then thought I'd save myself some time! I am not sure which diaper I'll try first but it sounds like Huggies Supreme/overnight ones, Pamper's Baby Dry, or a bigger size for a night would be my best bet to start with. I'll let you know what happens. Thanks, <lka_236 > wrote: Hi , Thanks for the input. I'm not sure the Pampers/Huggies thing...maybe depends on size of diaper, size of kiddo, etc...I don't know though. We didn't like Huggies in the beginning but like I responded to

it could be his legs were too skinny for them. I may try Baby Dry. christineashok <christineashok > wrote: Hi, and no I don't have a boy ;-) However Pampers has Baby Dry andCruisers, and the woman at toys r us told me that Baby Dry keeps youdrier, cruisers are more comfortable for walking around. On the otherhand one friend told me pampers are better for girls, huggies forboys. I have no idea if that is true, but sometimes my daughter doesleak in huggies so it could be.-christine>> > Hi,> > Hopefully, it's okay to post a non-related plagio question.Everyone on

here has been extreemly helpful that I figured I wouldshare my diaper dilemna and hopefully get some suggestions that willwork for my son.> > My son, Eli, is 8 1/2 months old. He weighs 22.5 and 29+inches (hewas 29 and 6mos. but don't know what he is now).> > Okay, my question, for the last 2 weeks Eli is getting up aboutan hour earlier than he had been and he is absolutely soaked(including his PJ's). I've already moved him up to size 4 diapers(Pamper, Cruisers brand). I'm wondering if anyone has had sucess withanother brand. I feel like he will outgrow all diaper sizes before heis old enough to be potty trained. I'd love suggestions as there areso many brands and it could be rather expensive to just start tryingdifferent sizes and brands. Let me know when you respond your child'ssize and whether your child is a girl or boy. It would probably helpme most if I hear back from mom's of boys.>

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<Okay, my question, for the last 2 weeks Eli is getting up about an hour earlier than he had been and he is absolutely soaked (including his PJ's). I've already moved him up to size 4 diapers (Pamper, Cruisers brand). I'm wondering if anyone has had success with another brand. I feel like he will outgrow all diaper sizes before he is old enough to be potty trained. I'd love suggestions as there are so many brands and it could be rather expensive to just start tryingdifferent sizes and brands. Let me know when you respond your child's size and whether your child is a girl or boy. It would probably helpme most if I hear back from mom's of boys. Thanks in advance. >

We use cloth diapers. (boy 5months, 15.5lbs) leaks through Pampers and Huggies in about 3 hours. He is a heavy wetter especially at night. We use FuzziBunz (a Pocket diaper) with 2 inserts and a cloth diaper doubler. Works great and no leaks.

Blessings,

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