This is something a lot of parents worry about when they consider using reusables. The truth is that they can keep baby just as dry as disposable diapers. Here’s what you need to know:
1) Wash the diaper prior to use
We recommend washing your diaper 1-3 times prior to use. This will increase its absorbency.
2) Ensure it’s fitted correctly
The diaper should sit snug around your baby’s torso and thighs. Double check it’s not too tight by placing two fingers inside the waistline. When putting the diaper on, place the back part nice and low so that you can pull the front up as much as possible before fastening the hook and loop tabs. This is important because you want as much of the absorbent lining to play with at the front as possible. For smaller babies, the front should rise high enough to cover the belly button. Please use the poppers to adjust for the best fit. Also make sure the leg cuffs are tucked into your baby’s leg creases.
3) Change frequently
During the day, change the diaper every 2-4 hours. You will soon get to know your little one and figure out how often they need to be changed.
4) Use boosters to increase and customise your diaper’s absorbency
Place them inside the diaper on top of the absorbent lining. Our boosters are super slim, yet super thirsty, so you can even fold them or add two at a time. If your baby is a boy, use them to add extra absorbency to the front of the diaper, for girls add them closer to the middle. During the night, using boosters is particularly important as they offer added absorbency for this prolonged period of use. If your baby drinks a lot before bedtime, we even recommend using two boosters.