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I always had that problem with Huggies. Try Pampers and if he wakes at night, change him. You can also try the easy ups if he is getting potty trained.
There are absorbent inserts you can purchase to put inside the diapers also. Don't give your son anything to drink after dinner and that might help also or at least not after the last diaper change in the evening. . I would probably move him to a travel bed or some kind of toddler bed, maybe in your room that has a waterproof cover on the mattress. That has to be a pain in the neck to change bedding every day. If he had his own bed in your room, he would still be close to you but gain a bit of independence and your bed would stay dry at the same time.
Deb said:There are absorbent inserts you can purchase to put inside the diapers also. Don't give your son anything to drink after dinner and that might help also or at least not after the last diaper change in the evening. . I would probably move him to a travel bed or some kind of toddler bed, maybe in your room that has a waterproof cover on the mattress. That has to be a pain in the neck to change bedding every day. If he had his own bed in your room, he would still be close to you but gain a bit of independence and your bed would stay dry at the same time.
I'm trying to avoid changing him at night cuz he has the footsies pjs. maybe I'll get him new pjs that would make it easier to change him.
Where do you find those inserts? What are they called?
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