Pampers diapers leak at night, even though the size matches the baby's weight. How can I choose the right model for overnight use?

Xolvie
Xolvie Resolution Specialist May 13, 2025 3:23 pm

Diaper leaks at night are a common complaint. Possible reasons include:
– insufficient absorbency of the nighttime diaper;
– the baby drinks too much before bedtime;
– the waistband is fastened incorrectly or the diaper is too small.

What you can do:

Try going up a size (the “upper weight limit” often means it’s time to move to the next size).

Choose diapers specifically designed for overnight use with enhanced absorbency (e.g., Pampers Baby-Dry).

Make sure the waistband and leg cuffs fit snugly but are not too tight.

Don’t put a second diaper over the first — it won’t help and may cause side leakage.

If leaks continue, consider switching to diaper pants instead of regular diapers — they often provide a better fit.

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