| Been using luvs for our son and having good luck with them . Since he turned 18 months they haven't been holding up quite a few leaks and blowouts . Just wondering what other brands parents recommend he doesn't seem at all interested in Potty Training yet . |
| Start putting him on the potty regularly for exposure. |
| I have three kids and we tried a few different diaper brands. Settled on Bambo. They cost more so I wait for the regular sales (around major holidays) and buy in bulk at 25% off. My daughter turns three in May and seriously we've probably had one blowout ever with her in the Bambo. |
| Put a cloth diaper cover OVER whatever disposable diaper you want and it'll help contain leaks. Just wipe and wash as normal or hand wash separate in bucket or sink. |
| I've been using pampers cruisers 360 with my daughter. They very seldom leak and there easy to get on a wiggle worm . |
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This is very child dependent and will change as your child gets older. When my kids were in diapers, we went through Luvs, Target Up & Up and Huggies/Costco Kirkland (which are the same as Huggies, or at least were 10 years ago). You just need to try them out to see what fits best as they get bigger.
- Veteran mom here to help |
| I agree with the Prior Poster it depends on the kid as some diapers just seem to fit certain babies differently and some seem to have different sensitivities. My son and my nephew are very close in age but they seemed to rash up differently and the diapers/cream that worked best for my kid would leave my nephew more rashy. |
| Have him wear pull-ups and slowly work on going on the potty. |
| We've been using huggies little movers or Walmart brand when money's tight. The huggies see to hold up a little better . |
| Years ago, once we found Target worked better than Pampers, we never tried another brand. I still regret we didn't get a Red Card during those years because a huge chunk of our everything spend got diverted to Target for about 4 years (two kids). |
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Did you try sizing up even if he’s still in the suggested size range? If they have been working for you up until now, it sounds like the brand is a good cut/fit for your kid and it might just be time to size up. Leaks and/or blowouts always told me to size up with my kids.
FWIW honest worked best for one of my kids and Pampers pure for the other. |
| Go up a size. |
| I like Bambo too. Had a couple blow outs early on but it hasn’t happened in forever |
| Have always used pampers pure with no issues, no rashes and no blowouts. |