Non-chlorine Diaper That Lasts All Night?

Updated on August 26, 2009
H.A. asks from Citrus Heights, CA
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I have tried huggies pure and natural, 7th gen, and that yellow package one and none hold up very well through the night. any suggestions? ...maybe she drinks too much before bed and through the night though? I think she is teething too, something is waking her up all through the night and we can't figure it out.

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J.A.

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Try going a size larger if you haven't already. Also I used to put plastic training pants over the diaper at night and it kept everything dry. Buy a few pairs and then just wash them. Worked great for us in at least keeping the PJ's and sheets dry.

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E.M.

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Hi H.-
I don't know if they are chlorine free, but I have 3 sisters who swear by Costco's diapers. And for overnight, they just use one size up to absorb all the pee. So far, so good!
I hope that helps.
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E.E.

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Have you tried Nature Babycare? I have had great success with that brand. You can purchase it at diapers.com

A.P.

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You should try Nature babycare diapers. They sell them on costco online for a great price and they are fabulous. I have tried all of the ones you listed as well and I am very satisfied with thses. I have attached the link for you. They also sell the wipes. I only wish costco stores would carry them so that I did not have to think ahead to much. Good luck!

http://www.costco.com/Browse/ProductSet.aspx?ec=BC-EC3185...

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T.H.

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I don't know about the non-clorine part but try Depends Boost. I have a disabled 19 yo dd and we have to use them at night if she is going to sleep in or she does a number on her bed. They are meant to be used with diapers or depends so they are totally flow through. The only place I have ever been able to find them is at Walmart. They are in the section with the incontinence products and cost about $5 a package. They don't have any plastic on them but I don't know if they are certified biodegradable.

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L.K.

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Try Nature Baby Care. They sell them at Target. We are quite happy!

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E.P.

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Usually, my son is in cloth and that sees him through the night. When we are traveling, I also do nature babycare with a gdiaper insert. That works fine. I think you can get diaper doublers which are extra layers to go in the diaper (instead of the gdiaper ones) but I've never seen them anywhere.

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C.T.

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Ok not disposable but fuzzt buns are fantastic at night. The fleece linig wicks the moisture away into the fleece insert (I use two for a heavy wetter). After 11-12 hours she is totally dry and happy and never any leeks. They wash beautifully. You might consider buying a couple just for nights. If you do be sure not to use softener on them or any kind of biological detergent basic detergent like countrysave only or you will coat them and they will not be waterproof. Also you can not use creams/powders but when I need to do that I just put a paper diaper liner in them to protect the fleece.

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M.F.

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Well teething will definatley wake them up but as for diapers... We haven't leaked out of the natural ones yet with my little one but with my older one sadly when we started leaking in my older one we had to switch to huggies overnight they were thr only ones that didn't. Leak. If she is not leaking but waking up from wettness you can try these diaper liners that we used with cloth diapers and they pull wetness away from them to keep them comfortable. Hope that helps

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R.D.

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Whatever you do, do NOT decrease her fluid intake.

My question is, are you annoyed about having to change a wet diaper in the middle of the night or annoyed that the diaper leaks bodily fluids onto her bed in the middle of the night?

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K.P.

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We do the same thing as Stacy R: A 7th Generation diaper with a Small G-Diaper insert. We don't even do any fancy folding or anything, just stick it in. Works perfectly. : )

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D.K.

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I use Nature Babycare brand and love them! Buying them online from Costco.com is the best bet as BRU by Oakridge doesn't carry them and Target is going to stop selling them supposedly. They are a great diaper and are chlorine free. Good luck!

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S.R.

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We use Seventh Generation and add a gdiaper insert (small) at night time. No more leaks and my son drinks a lot of milk right before bedtime and sleeps 12-13 hours. It works like a charm! We fold the insert in half and put it in the front of the diaper but with a girl you may have to switch the placement.

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F.S.

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When my kids were little we used two cloth diapers with the middle part double thick. Now there is Pampers and such but I used to see parents using this thick pad that fit in the middle of all diapers for night. I would change the diaper right before I went to bed in the dark so the baby doesn't wake up. Soaking is no fun for them or us.
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M.P.

answers from Modesto on

Hi mama, have you tried cloth at all? Most cloth diapers will not last all night but there are specific ones made to last all night. They work especially well if covering them with fleece or wool covers :) I highly suggest going on to Diaperswappers.com and reading about cloth. I cloth diaper and I love every minute of it. If you have any questions I may be able to help you out as I also make them. These are NOT your mothers cloth diapers :) Good luck to you!

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T.S.

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My favorite diapers are Nature Baby Care. They are completely compostable, including the packaging they come in. My daughter has used these since birth, and is turning one next week. She has only had a couple of leaks with these diapers. There is even a service that will deliver diapers and pick up the used ones and compost them for a small fee. The company is called Earth Baby http://www.earth-baby.com/ You can find out about their service and Nature Baby Care diapers on the website. I just started using the service and am pleased with it so far.

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