Diaper Pads

Updated on January 20, 2006
S.C. asks from Atlanta, GA
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Does anyone know a place in town that sells disposable diaper pads? My son is 8 months old and keeps waking up with a soaked leaking diaper in the middle of the night. I heard there are pads you can put in their diapers. I checked at babies r us and they did not have them.

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S.

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Diaper doublers-sold at most Pubilix's. I've been using every night since my son starting sleeping through the night and used them when my 5 yearld was little. They're WONDERFUL!

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B.

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I don't know about the diaper pads, but when my little guy was a baby I used the Overnights or Goodnights (?) by Huggies. They are diapers for babies (not big kids) with extra thick padding to absorb a lot more than the regular diapers. They were a little bit more expensive, but worth not having the change the sheets every morning! Good luck~

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T.

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what type of diapers do you use? i know i use to use huggies and they did that with my little boys and i changed to pampers brand and the leaking stoped but i use hospital pads i layed that in his crib and that helped alot before i changed the diaper brand.

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S.N.

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I had the same problem with my daughter. I found at Publix on the with the diapers a product called Diaper Doublers. It is a pad that you place in the diaper. It cost around $3-$4 for a pack of 28 or so.

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J.

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Don't know if you're using disposables diapers or not....if so, just try going up a size in diapers. I usually found that this solved the problem. Also, I know some people have double-diapered at night or purchased "night-time" diapers (disposable)...I think Huggies makes one.

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M.

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Babies r us has some that are waterproof and you just wash them when they make a mess. I think they are baby first or first baby brand. Something like that. I just pretreat with Spray and wash and then regular wash and they come out clean. I use them everywhere.

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S.

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They are the exactly same as puppy pads and you can get those at any pet store or I believe Walmart or Target. For some reason when they are marketed for pets instead of babies they are cheaper too.

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K.

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Hi S.,
My 3 year old daughter had the same issue at a young age. We still use the "Good Nites" diapers that are for bigger kids. She drinks milk before bed (at least we got away from the warm milk in a bottle :-). So she has a lot of liquid through the night. These have worked well for us. However, be sure to let everyone in your care system know how expensive they are (so they don't waste them). Good luck!!
K.

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S.,
I've not heard of these pads, but if I may make a suggestion - my son frequently leaked during the night as well......I bought a size larger diapers for him to wear only at night & it seemed to help. Also, when you change him for bed, make sure his penis is pointing down, not up. HTH!

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K.

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Hello. I found them at Publix. They are called Diaper Doublers (i think). They basically are like Maxi Pads that you put in the diaper!!!! We are currently having success with Huggies Overnights so I haven't used them yet. Good luck.

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S.

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hmmmm...my first thought would have been Babies-r-us...strange that they don't have them. Try Burlington Baby Depot. Also, there are diaper pads-thin ones and thicker ones-that are made of cloth and work pretty well; I used them in my daughter's crib when she was little, and now that she is (mostly) potty trained I keep one folded in half in her car seat for "accidents." That way, you don't have to keep buying more pads and making more landfill!

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