My 14 month old is occasionally leaking through her diaper?


Is it time for the next size up even though she is under the recommended weight range? I've tried several different brands and it doesn't seem to make a difference, so maybe I should increase the size? Seems like it would be way too big.

Answers:
I've never paid attention to the weight ranges, I just buy the next size if the current ones are getting too small.
No matter which ones I use, my daughter has occasionally leaked out the top of the front at nighttime. But if it's leaks out the bottom or back, then I had that happen only recently. One day in the store I picked her up and her whole backside was wet! How that happened while she was sitting in the cart, I couldn't figure out. And it happened one more time after that. It had never happened that way before. The only cause I found was that I had one of those sports-top water bottles with the pull up top, and she loved drinking out of it. Well, in the car, she had downed a bunch of water from the bottle, since she thought it was so cool to drink from. The same thing the second time too. So that was the cause of our leak problem. Could it be yours too? Maybe too much fluids in a short amount of time?
You could always try a bigger size, since you will need them later on anyway. They always seem too big once they get into a new size, but it wouldn't hurt to try it.
Hi there, i used to have the same trouble with my daughter, i just found that it was a nappy problem... if u change the nappy size, sometimes doesn't help, i also tried this. i used to make sure that i changed her every few hours...

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