| Many parents who use cloth diapers confide to me | | | | thickness Indian prefold cloth diaper with a folded hemp |
| that they use disposable diapers at night because they | | | | prefold as a doubler. This does make a bulky |
| are afraid of leaks. In our experience, we have fewer | | | | combination, especially when we pair it with a thick |
| leaks at night with a good cloth diaper because we | | | | wool cover, but it is massively absorbent. |
| can adjust absorbency. The few nights when I have | | | | * Hemp and bamboo are more absorbent than cotton, |
| tried disposable diapers at night, my daughter flooded | | | | so many parents swear by a hemp or bamboo fitted |
| our bed. Choosing the right night time diaper doesn't | | | | diaper with a doubler. A fleece cover works well for |
| need to be stressful. Here are some ideas for keeping | | | | some heavy wetters, but for others they need more |
| your little one dry and sleeping all night. | | | | water-resistance. For these babies PUL (polyurethane |
| Obviously, your baby will be wearing a diaper longer at | | | | laminated) covers work well. |
| night once they start sleeping through a feeding or two. | | | | * For some heavy wetters, a moisture barrier helps |
| This is when many parents notice that they need | | | | keep them comfy. Suedecloth and microfleece are |
| more absorbency to keep everyone asleep and | | | | both used as moisture barrier. Pocket diapers and |
| happy. Here are some combinations that have worked | | | | some all in one diapers have these linings. Your best |
| well for us or for my customers: | | | | bet is usually a pocket that allows for adding doublers |
| * A premium Indian prefold alone may be enough for a | | | | or an extra prefold folded into it. |
| light wetter. For our little Niagara, we use a premium | | | | |