You know I love you but I will fight to the death over this. I hate Huggies. We have never had success with them! Always had leaks and honestly, I hate they reek of urine even with the slightest bit of pee. I know some people are die-hard about them, and that's okay, but I have given them multiple chances and still NO.
I do like their pull-ups. I will say that much. They're much easier to use like underwear while PTing.
And I will fight to the death over my Huggies!LOL!!
Huggies Lil Movers were the only diapers that contained DS1's man sized poops up his back every. single. day. And their overnight diapers? BEST. Again, only thing that has saved me from having to change sheets daily. Surprisingly, we only used Pull-Ups for a minute because they made him breakout.
I had heard of the pee thing but didn't notice it until DS2 came along. It's bad with him. Almost enough to make me switch sides. We'll see. He doesn't have the foul, huge poops like his brother so far.
Huggies were horrendous with DS. They never fit him right, he outpeed them and could never contain his poop. We switched to pampers (swaddlers initially) but once he started sleeping 14+hrs straight (I MISS those days) we switched to baby dry and never looked back. We just went through a box for DD (first box we've gone through and she's 3.5 months). They worked fine for her but +1 to them reeking in the morning. We have a box of swaddlers but will switch to baby dry when theyre gone. If she continues sleeping through the night they will come in extra handy. Her poop is always in cloth, and Im glad since combo fed poop is no joke.
britta The home nurse just did Ages and Stages on Lil P and gave me information on what she should be doing monthly on worksheets or in little pamphlets. She helped me find the new Behavioral Health Center I am going to in town. Other than that she didn't do much. I know I don't need her anymore.
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