Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Need HELP!


Alright, bit of a problem to report that I am hoping that one of you knowledgeable Moms will have an answer for.
The last few weeks Cameron has been waking up soaking wet in the morning, including his pajamas. I have tried different brands of diapers and gone up a size and nothing seems to work.
As a result of this issue, he is waking up earlier (which makes me cranky) and he is absolutely miserable by the time I get him.

So I know I can't be the first mom will this problem, any solutions ladies?? Help me...

6 comments:

Bradi said...

Weird!! Hmm...sounds like you're trying everything I would try. Is he peeing alot during the day too or just at night?? Try making him go potty b/4 he goes to bed. LOL
Seriously, I don't know!

scutler said...

Sara, I haven't had that problem with Claire, but I am impressed by the amount of liquid Huggies can hold without leaking. Also, maybe you could try adding some kind of insert, do they make those? I know they do for cloth diapers. I'm sympathetic; I know how much sleep counts when dealing with kids!

Janine said...

KNOW the feeling! Had that with both kids-the waking early and everything because of the wetness. Guess we have some big pee-ers(-: We use Huggies Nighttime diapers and those work the best for us. Tried several other brands/types. The only problem: I can only get them at Babies R Us which is on the other side of town)-: But, they're worth it.

Steph said...

Sara, what a pain! Thankfully, I have not had to deal with leaky diapers...yet. A friend of mine had the same problem though and Sanders is right, they do make an insert for diapers. Its like a big maxi-pad-I think she bought them at Babies R Us. Hope this is a brief phase...

ZFamNM said...

Hi,
hope your kids aren't still sick. I think kiers is comeing down with pink eye. jas is finally back to work today. as far as the daiper goes- dirk had the same thing. They do make an insert which is like a pad or you can buy cloth inserts online which you can wash, I used a disposable daiper liner over it which you can buy in a 100ct roll. It's cheaper in the longrun. Also I put plastic pants over the daiper and other stuff so it didn't leak through.cotton babies is a good website.

Stacy said...

We are going through the same thing Sara, so I am so glad you asked for help:) I will have to try some of these tricks!