i don’t know about huggies, but the pampers ones we have say 12 hours skin protection. huggies and pampers are usually trying to out do eachother, so i would say about the same.
we don’t change my 10mos olds nappy during the night unless he has pooed,
I use regular Huggies overnight with my 8 month old and I usually let it go 8-9 hours before changing him unless he seems uncomfortable in the middle of the night during a feeding. I don’t see a point in special overnight diapers unless your child is older and pees a lot.
Hey Barbie!
Huggies overnights really do work, they should be absorbent enough to keep your son from waking up with a drippy diaper in the middle of the night. However, how many hours before it needs to be changed really depends on how much " stuff " he consumes and then passes in a given amount of time, obviously.
Please give your lil guy a hug and a kiss for me! Thanks!
We use Huggies Nappies for day and night use. They seem to be the best. He generally doesn’t wake at night for nappy change (only occasionally) and I can’t remember the last time he pooed at night!
They are very absorbent, but it depends on how much your baby is urinating overnight. Sometimes my son wakes up and his nappy is saturated! Sometimes, its barely wet, and sometimes its so-so.
If your baby is like mine, he will grizzle for you to change his nappy. So that’s a good way to know when to change it – let him decide.
My son went through a stage for about 2 months or so when he was a newborn where he wanted his nappy changed every time he did a wee! Annoying and expensive LOL but he grew out of it and now he lasts longer. When the nappy is looking like its bulging, its time to change. If baby wakes up overnight for a feed, change his nappy at the same time. Or at least check if it needs changing! Good luck x
I would assume they last over night so…
8-12 hours.
Those gel diapers last a long time, we use luvs though. And we’ve gotten a couple pees and a big poo in one diaper during a long care ride.
i would imagine that depends on how old your son is, how much he has had to drink and how much urine output he has.
i don’t know about huggies, but the pampers ones we have say 12 hours skin protection. huggies and pampers are usually trying to out do eachother, so i would say about the same.
we don’t change my 10mos olds nappy during the night unless he has pooed,
yep, what imablaze said, overnight huggies help more in stopping it leak above the brim when they sleep on their tummys
I use regular Huggies overnight with my 8 month old and I usually let it go 8-9 hours before changing him unless he seems uncomfortable in the middle of the night during a feeding. I don’t see a point in special overnight diapers unless your child is older and pees a lot.
Hey Barbie!
Huggies overnights really do work, they should be absorbent enough to keep your son from waking up with a drippy diaper in the middle of the night. However, how many hours before it needs to be changed really depends on how much " stuff " he consumes and then passes in a given amount of time, obviously.
Please give your lil guy a hug and a kiss for me! Thanks!
We use Huggies Nappies for day and night use. They seem to be the best. He generally doesn’t wake at night for nappy change (only occasionally) and I can’t remember the last time he pooed at night!
They are very absorbent, but it depends on how much your baby is urinating overnight. Sometimes my son wakes up and his nappy is saturated! Sometimes, its barely wet, and sometimes its so-so.
If your baby is like mine, he will grizzle for you to change his nappy. So that’s a good way to know when to change it – let him decide.
My son went through a stage for about 2 months or so when he was a newborn where he wanted his nappy changed every time he did a wee! Annoying and expensive LOL but he grew out of it and now he lasts longer. When the nappy is looking like its bulging, its time to change. If baby wakes up overnight for a feed, change his nappy at the same time. Or at least check if it needs changing! Good luck x
up to 12 hours