I'm interested to hear everyone's overnight approach. My son is 7 months and weighs almost 20 pounds and we've been cloth diapering since 10 weeks. I have always used disposables at night. During the day, we mainly use pockets, since that's what my husband likes. I stuff with mostly prefolds and that usually works well enough for about 2-3 hours.
My son doesn't really sleep through the night but also doesn't wake up enough for a diaper change. I try to do a dream feed and get him back to sleep. Basically, we need a 12 hour diaper solution (7 pm- 7 am). In the last few weeks, during the night, his disposable diapers have failed around 3 am and I've woken up to a wet, unhappy baby. We sized up to a size 4 overnight diaper, and started adding disposable diaper booster inserts. He's still leaking through the front of the diaper, while the insert and the back of the diaper are not even full. The only thing that seems to work so far is if we put a disposable booster insert inside a size 4 disposable overnight diaper, with a second size 4 disposable overnight diaper on top of that one. Part of the problem seems to be that he is a side sleeper, making it a distribution rather than capacity issue. And, yes, I make sure his penis is pointed down!
I am so frustrated, I am now willing to try a nighttime cloth diaper solution. I am interested to hear what others think would be a good approach. Since I've already spent a lot on cloth diapers it would be great to use stuff I already have. Here's some of what I have:
-GMD Workhorses (2 Medium, 3 Large)
-Nicki's Diapers Cotton Fitted (8 Large)
-Disana Wool Pull-On Cover (2)
-Cotton prefolds (GMD & Diaper Rite)
-GMD Cotton flats (birdseye & muslin)
-Southern Fluff Love 5 Layer Bamboo-Cotton/ Hemp-Cotton Extended Insert (12)
-Southern Fluff Love 5 Layer Bamboo-Cotton/ Hemp-Cotton One Size Insert (12)
-Thirsties All in Ones (5 Natural, 4 stay dry Natural)
-Various pocket diapers (Thirsties, Alva Baby, Nora's Nursery, etc.)
-Various covers (Thirsties, Diaper Rite, Rumparooz etc.)
I would really like this to be simple. Has anyone used Thirsties Natural All in Ones for overnight? I am seeing mixed opinions if this would be absorbent enough. Would it be crazy to put a cloth diaper over a disposable one? I am open to suggestions. Tell me your overnight success story.
My son doesn't really sleep through the night but also doesn't wake up enough for a diaper change. I try to do a dream feed and get him back to sleep. Basically, we need a 12 hour diaper solution (7 pm- 7 am). In the last few weeks, during the night, his disposable diapers have failed around 3 am and I've woken up to a wet, unhappy baby. We sized up to a size 4 overnight diaper, and started adding disposable diaper booster inserts. He's still leaking through the front of the diaper, while the insert and the back of the diaper are not even full. The only thing that seems to work so far is if we put a disposable booster insert inside a size 4 disposable overnight diaper, with a second size 4 disposable overnight diaper on top of that one. Part of the problem seems to be that he is a side sleeper, making it a distribution rather than capacity issue. And, yes, I make sure his penis is pointed down!
I am so frustrated, I am now willing to try a nighttime cloth diaper solution. I am interested to hear what others think would be a good approach. Since I've already spent a lot on cloth diapers it would be great to use stuff I already have. Here's some of what I have:
-GMD Workhorses (2 Medium, 3 Large)
-Nicki's Diapers Cotton Fitted (8 Large)
-Disana Wool Pull-On Cover (2)
-Cotton prefolds (GMD & Diaper Rite)
-GMD Cotton flats (birdseye & muslin)
-Southern Fluff Love 5 Layer Bamboo-Cotton/ Hemp-Cotton Extended Insert (12)
-Southern Fluff Love 5 Layer Bamboo-Cotton/ Hemp-Cotton One Size Insert (12)
-Thirsties All in Ones (5 Natural, 4 stay dry Natural)
-Various pocket diapers (Thirsties, Alva Baby, Nora's Nursery, etc.)
-Various covers (Thirsties, Diaper Rite, Rumparooz etc.)
I would really like this to be simple. Has anyone used Thirsties Natural All in Ones for overnight? I am seeing mixed opinions if this would be absorbent enough. Would it be crazy to put a cloth diaper over a disposable one? I am open to suggestions. Tell me your overnight success story.