Pampers Baby Dry...

Updated on June 18, 2006
L. asks from Garland, TX
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Has anyone used these diapers? My 14 month old daughter uses Pampers Cruisers, but has been waking up in the middle of the night with very wet diapers. I'm thinking maybe these aren't the best for overnight anymore, now that she drinks a lot more liquid. Are the baby dry diapers better for overnight, or is it a bunch of marketing hype. Thanks!

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D.D.

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L.,
Have you tried putting her in a diaper that's a size bigger? It might help...
-Dee

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S.K.

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I have seen something called "doubler" at the supermarket. They are supposed to add more wetness protection to your diapers. Hope that helps!

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S.C.

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We use baby dry during the day and Huggies overnight at night. Our daughter was waking up too often in the Baby Dry and we thought maybe she was uncomfortably wet. We didn't have the same issue with the Huggies overnight diapers.

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N.B.

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I think it is more marketing hype than anything else. I have found that Huggies do the trick for overnight. Good luck to you!

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G.

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I bye the "Diaper Doubles" at Albertsons and Tom Thumbs. It's basically a pad that you can insert. I've used them for my daughter and now my son (2.5). It's less expensive than the "night" diapers.

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