This post featuring why our family chose to use disposables at night is sponsored by Huggies.
After having my third child I thought things would go just like the other two. We’d continue to do all of the things that we did with the other two this time around. But every child truly is different and we’ve had to tweek some things here and there to create a new normal for our family of 5.
One of those tweeks is that we’ve chosen to use disposable diapers at night. Little Miss was just too much of a heavy wetter and I hated waking up soaked every night. She’d start out dry in her co-sleeper and then would end up soaked on me in the morning. No bueno.
My old night time diapering solution just wasn’t cuting it and I needed a change.
After using disposable diapers on our trip to Seattle for SoFabU On The Road, my mind was made up. I was going to use disposables at night. (Need tips on staying in a hotel with an infant? Check out this post here!)
Since I am not very familiar with disposable diapers it was a bit of a learning curve to figure out what would work best with our baby. And after a few trial and errors we’ve found the perfect solution.
Fun Fact: I totally tried to put the diaper on backwards the first few times I used a disposable during my trip to Seattle. Oy! And? I had no clue how to tell if she was wet. My mom had to show me.
We picked up a box of new Huggies® Snug & Dry Ultra Diapers, available exclusively at Walmart, because we heard that they lock away wetness better than other brands and provide up to 12 hours of long-lasting leakage protection.
Since this little one likes her beauty rest (and co-sleeping makes it possible to quickly nurse to appease her appetite) keeping baby dry all night long gives me the confidence that I’m making a smart choice for my family.
5 Things To Know When Making The Switch
- Put the tab side down first. Don’t try and diaper your baby backwards like I did (unless they’re older and try to remove their diaper at night).
- When checking to see if the diaper is wet, feel the front with your thumb and pointer finger. If it’s squishy, it’s wet.
- Don’t worry about sizing up in PJs. Slimmer bum = wearing their true size in sleepers.
- Size up! Especially if your baby is on the cusp of going to the next size, always size up.
- Don’t try to stock up. Since you’re only using them at night, you only need 1-2 diapers a day (depending on how heavy of a wetter you have).
These might sound like “duh” things to think about but from a mama who’s only cloth diapered, I was truly clueless when making the switch.
Instead of adding layers upon layers into my fitted cloth diapers that I used with the other two, I now just grab for a Huggies® Snug & Dry Ultra diaper as we go through our night time routine and I know that I won’t be frustrated when I wake up.
A happy mama equals a happy baby!
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So precious! Love the bottom 2 pictures!
Thanks, Devon!! Had to set up my tripod for the very bottom photo but I love it 🙂