We use overnight pull-ups, and dd breaks out in oozing lesions. Diaper rash cream doesn't even help, so she goes bottomless as much as possible. My sense is that we've got a bad batch, but I think I've got to try finding some sort of sensitive pull-up or nighttime solution for her. Does that exist? I looked up seventh generation in a 4t for overnight and they do exist but I can't find any stores that sell them. Even though i live where there's the largest congregation of earth moms!
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Overnight diaper help
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I misread the overnight diapers that 7th generation makes. It's size 4, not 4t. My kid pees a lot at night. She comes down the stairs in the morning with a sagging diaper. I'd limit her fluid intake before she goes to bed IF she were a better eater. She gets a lot of liquid calories just before bed. Looks like my other option is Huggies Overnites.
Kids by now are supposed to be able to start peeing on the potty at night if they have to go. Mine just sleeps through it all!
I do have the best sleeper in the world. 9:30am if I let her....
Thanks for the advice!married to an anesthesia attending
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We love Huggies Overnites. I haven't found anything else that can contain my heavy wetters, and we also use those doublers I linked to a few weeks ago. I wonder, though, if you wanted to keep using your brand, maybe using a disposable diaper liner (like Flip) could help with the irritation? It would be a different type of material right next to her skin, so it might help with the sores?Laurie
My team: DH (anesthesiologist), DS (9), DD (8)
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