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Consumer Comments Questions and Answers
Question:
I saw your ad in Mothering and was intrigued by the overnight diaper, but could not find the info I needed on your website. I would
like to know what exactly makes it good for a heavy wetter. Our current system is NOT working, so I am eager to try something new! Thank you!!!
Amanda
Hi Amanda,
Our Overnight eco-pocket diapers are made with 300 weight polar fleece, which is phenomenal for keeping moisture in. When paired with our Organic Absorbency Innies™ (which you can pile up to meet the absorbency needs of your baby) it makes for a very successful nighttime diaper.
We have loads of retailers who have made us their nighttime diapering solution and we've been heavily tested as such by multitudes of moms across the country.
Warmly,
Alison
Question:
Would the Overnight eco-pocket™ diaper also work with inserts from other diapers (such as the FuzziBunz inserts I already have)? That could save me a little money.
Sarah
Hi Sarah,
Our eco-pockets™ are designed to fit with most pocket inserts. We do recommend LolliDoo™ Organic Absorbency Innies™ and cannot guarantee that other brands will work as well with our configuration.
Warmly,
Alison
Comment:
Hi, I have the heaviest wetter I\'ve heard of. He is wetting through a large cotton prefold in 1-2 hours. I\'ve never found a night option that works (he can wet through a disposable overnight) but now I\'m stuck looking for a daytime option. What is your most absorbent innie? How big is the overnight pocket? Is it usable for daytime/would it fit under his clothes?
Thanks for any input....I\'m at a loss!
Lisa
Hi Lisa,
Thank you for your interest in LolliDoo™ Diapers. What I recommend for an extremely heavy wetter is an Overnight eco-pocket™ .You can buy them with three Organic Absorbency Innies™ which I also recommend.
They are bulky and it really depends on the size of your son as to whether or not they will fit under his clothes. Our Classic eco-pockets™ should keep him dry during the day. My three year old sleeps in them without leaking and she is also a heavy wetter.
You might want to try an Organic Fitted Innie™ just because they are extremely thick and may help your during the day as well. I do believe that once you’ve achieved dry days then you will also be pleasantly surprised by how dry your nights can be as well.
The exact measurements of our one-size eco-pockets™ is:
Waist range 8” - 21”
Thigh range 3.5” - 12.5”
Please feel free to contact me anytime with questions.
Warmly,
Alison
Comments:
Dear Alison and Melissa,
I loved reading your entire website! I have a \'heavy wetting\' 6 month old who is basically sleeping through the night but wakes because of a wet diaper. So, your ad in mothering mag caught my eye. I did just stock up on fuzzi bunz...which I love, other than the fact they don\'t seem to breathe well and we are in a warm climate north of san francisco. I thought I\'d look into getting a few pairs of your overnight covers as a solution. Anyhow - I read your site and was so inspired by both of you and your way of life. We (my husband, sone Drake and I) are trying to live as eco-smart as possible and do all we can to minimize our impact on mother earth. We quit our jobs in SF, moved north to Chico where we could afford to stay at home (me working part time from home and husband full time watching Drake) and be with our son 100% of the time. I take \"Drake breaks\" throughout the day to Breastfeed. We enjoy the bounty of all the farmland around us and eat fresh every day, and puree all of Drake\'s food. We feel very fortunate. Anyhow - just wanted to say hello and I wish you much success with LolliDoo! I will be sure to bookmart your site and share it with all my new-mama friends!
warm regards,
Amy
Question:
I'm interested in this diaper for my 4 month old, tummy sleeping, heavy wetting son. He still nurses 2-3 times per night - is this a diaper that would be able to keep him dry without changing throughout the course of a 12 hour night, or is changing necessary when nursing that often in the overnight hours? don't want to spend the $ if I still would have to change him.
Rebecca
Hi Rebecca,
Thank you for your interest in LolliDoo™ Diapers. In most cases our Overnight eco-pockets™ will keep a nursing baby dry all night. You shouldn’t have to change your little guy during the night but you may have to play a bit with different amounts of absorbency.
Please let me know if you have any more questions.
Warmly,
Alison
Alison,
Just wanted to write a quick note to let you know that I got my LolliDoo™ overnight yesterday, washed it 4 times like you suggested and put it on my son for the night - it was great! I know you guys are aware of how great your diaper is, but I also figure it can never hurt to hear one more compliment :)....it's the first time he's ever stayed dry in one diaper, while nursing all night long! hopefully, I can start eliminating some of the things I stuffed it with last night (now that I know the diaper works so well), so that it doesn't look like he's wearing a bowling ball around his backside :) it's sooooo nice to know that, now, I'll be able to just go to him in the night and quickly nurse him (instead of changing and nursing) and we can all go back to bed just a little sooner!!
Rebecca
Question/Comment:
Hi Alison,
We washed our Overnight eco-pockets™ twice in hot and dried them in the dryer. So after reading this I decided to change them half-way through the night to check. My son wearing the fleece skin layer seemed fine. My other son wearing the cotton skin layer (who is also a big-time stomach sleeper) was leaking out the front really badly. Do you have any troubleshooting or advice on the cotton skin layer dipes? Would these not be good for a stomach sleeper?. It leaked from the front top up by his belly button. He sleeps with his knees tucked up under him so gravity in general is working against it not leaking from there. I don't really know the nature of the way fleece works but from what I could see it seemed the cotton was saturated and wicking to the fleece possibly. Grateful for you help! I stuffed it with a rumparooz hemp insert (full size insert) and a microfiber doubler. this is what we stuff other pockets we've used for nighttime. Thanks so much for you help
Kristin
Hi Kirstin,
Unfortunately I am unfamiliar with those inserts. Might I suggest that you loosen the leg and tighten the waist? Fleece is VERY stretchy and it can be pulled really tight without leaving red marks or hurting your baby. Also – they really need a good 4 washings to shrink up properly with the cotton so it might be just fine as is after another wash.
PLEASE keep me informed.
Warmly,
Alison
Hi, Alison,
Success with baby #1! I let out the elastic at the legs a little and got a really tight fit around the waist, and no leaks last night! Yay! I'm going to try with baby #2 tonight (I figured I'd go the "divide and conquer" route).
Thanks so much for all of your help; I really appreciate it.
Gratefully,
Kristin
Hi, Alison,
This morning there were two dry babies. Yay! I'm attaching a photo so you can see how happy they were (you'll have to imagine my delight, too, since I'm not in the photo).
Thanks again for all of your help.
Kristin
Question:
I like the idea of a diaper made with recycled material, but am worried about BPA, phalates, etc from the recycled bottles next to her skin. Can you tell me how these are removed from the material?
Thank you!
Alexandra
Hi Alexandra,
That is a fabulous question and believe it or not – it’s the first time I’ve heard it.
If you’ve been following the current toxic plastic avoidance advice, you know that recycling category #1 (PET) has been considered a safer choice. We know it’s BPA-free, so we just use it once and recycle it.
Plastic beverage bottles sold in the United States are made from a type of plastic known as polyethylene terephthalate (PET). Although polyethylene terephthalate (the plastic) and phthalate (the additive) may have similar names, the substances are chemically dissimilar. PET is not considered an orthophthalate, nor does PET require the use of phthalates or other softening additives. (Enneking 2006)
This website talks about what plastics are “safe” an they say this about recycled PET: Polyethylene terephthalate (PET or PETE)
Used to make soft drink, water, sports drink, ketchup, and salad dressing bottles, and peanut butter, pickle, jelly and jam jars.
GOOD: Not known to leach any chemicals that are suspected of causing cancer or disrupting hormones.
http://www.care2.com/greenliving/which-plastics-are-safe.html
Please let me know if you have more questions.
Warmly,
Alison
Comment:
So! One more washing for both dipes. Loosened the legs and tightened the waist and 10hrs no leaks! Changed my other son around 8+ hours in the fleece skin lolli and dry! Awesome! :) Thanks for your troubleshooting help.
Sarah
Question:
Hi! I know I have seen it somewhere on your website, and perhaps another one, but can\'t find it now...how many inserts do you recommend in the recycled overnight ecopocket? We just started using ours last week and they are working great with one microfleece and at least 1 (sometimes 2) hemp inserts. Just wondering what you recommend though...this makes his bum huge! Thanks for a great product!
Hanna
Hi Hanna,
We recommend 2-3 Organic Absorbency Innies™ . Our Innies™ are thinner then other inserts and if the microfiber is working for you – great – but sometimes they repel instead of absorb.
I hope that answered your question.
Please let me know if there is anything else I can do for you.
Warmly,
Alison
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