Pros: good shape, size and thickness; inexpensive, good idea/concept Cons: they do not absorb! cause more leaks than before!
I have a two year old that wets like nothing I've ever seen. We are keeping the diaper companies in business with him and I can't even imagine trying to toilet train when he can't stay dry for 5 minutes! Anyway, my sister in law knows that we go ...
Pros: No more leaking 99% of the time and inexpensive to try Cons: Hard to find at brick and mortar stores
I have been scouring the web trying to find the elusive Diaper Doublers because they really worked for my six month old son. He has used them for the past month and leaks have been practically non-existent. Basically, I diaper him around ...
Pros: Economical, convenient, reliable Cons: Might shift around a bit more if used on an active baby during the day.
I was no stranger to middle of the night or early morning diaper leaks. It happened with my firstborn, so when my baby started waking up with wet pajamas and bedsheet in the mornings, I resigned myself to having to put her in one size larger diaper at ...
Pros: Inexpensive, and is very absorbent! Sleep!!!!!!! Cons: Took a few nights to find right placement in diaper. Hard to find locally.
My husband and I never had any problems with our two boys waking up wet in the morning and certainly not in the middle of the night. But then along came our daughter who rewrote the book on what it means to have her diaper leak. She would wake in the ...
We love Diaper Doublers by katjmartell ,Aug 01 '07
Pros: Absorbent, inexpensive, easy. Cons: none
My son was wearing overnights at night and leaking every night. We were having to change him at least two or three times during the night.
Someone told me about Diaper Doublers, and we tried them - no more leaking! We don't even use Overnights anymore - we just use the doublers in a regular diaper. Phew! Sometimes we do still have to change him once during the night, as he's a big wetter, but the doublers have meant more sleep for all of us.
I wanted to mention that the lady who said she tried putting one under running water and it didn't absorb - even a diaper will do that. The material that goes next to baby's skin is made to keep the wet feeling away. When fluid sits on it, it soaks through into the pad.
My neighbor tried them and said that her two boys woke up more, as they now had a huge wet bulging diaper with the pad in it, but I guess my son doesn't mind that. He only wakes up if he actually feels wet on his skin or clothing.
Pros: inexpensive, light weight not bulky, properly sized Cons: hard to find (only at babies r us), could be even a tab bit thicker
Both of my children, 13 months apart, wet like crazy overnight. (Esp. the littler one who still takes a bottle or two at night. The older one sleep for 12 hours straight.) I have tried all the brand of diapers and to no avail. The diaper doublers really help to keep them dry. I pull it to the front for the boy and leave in middle for the girl, then I cinch the fasteners snugly and go to bed worry free.
Pros: absorbent Cons: bulky, difficult to place with active toddler.
We tried Diaper Doublers after having problems with my 2 y/o son waking up soaked with urine in the morning. We usually change him in his sleep around midnight, but now he's wetting later and is dry at that time. I figured these would be great.
They remind me of a sanitary napkin without the sticky side. At first I thought that was weird, but I think it is so the urine can pass through to the diaper. They are ok. Might be easier if they had some kind of adhesive to keep them in place during the diaper change. My son still wakes up wet sometimes, but not everyday. So they do help us.
Pros: Helps baby stay dry through the night which leads to less laundry and happy baby! Cons: Hard to find. Babies R Us carries them but sell out quickly after a shipment.
With a little guy that sleeps on his tummy and therefore wakes up wet every morning, these have been a Gods send! Less laundry, fewer baths, happy baby (due to a full nights sleep) all equal happy mommy! I've tried all brnd of diapers and they just don't keep him dry through the night. Diaper Doublers are hard to find but well worth it when you do. Highly recommended product!
THese things are the best invention ever. My baby has not had 1 leak since i started using them with her. With my son, we had to cut the diaper and then in the morning he would have all that goopie diaper stuff stuck on him, but with the doublers my little girl has stayed dry all night. Why is Baby's R Us discontinuing them?
Awesome! Diaper Doublers are Great! by snolin ,May 04 '08
Pros: keeps our twins from soaking their bedding and clothes Cons: they are hard to find
We have twin girls and these Diaper Doublers are the best. We don't put them to bed without them! Our girls sleep on their bellies and pee a lot so these work great for us. We put them in their diaper so that some of the pad is showing a little above the diaper below their belly button and they work really well that way. Before using these, they would wake up with soaked sheets and jammies. They rarely wake up like that now.
A great product - of course they stopped making them! by peaknic ,Jan 02 '09
Pros: Great product Cons: no longer being made!
I've been using these to supplement the g-diaper liners for months and they saved me a lot when compared to doubling the g-diaper liners. Of course, that means that they will be discontinued!
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