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Overnight Diapers Provide Extra Protection at Bedtime 

Overnight diapers help prevent leaks while your little one sleeps. The increased absorbency can also help keep your baby more comfortable while they sleep, by minimizing skin wetness in the diapered area. 

When to Start Using Overnight Diapers

When to start using overnight diapers with your little one depends on how diapering and nighttime sleep are progressing. A general guideline is to switch to overnight varieties once your baby starts sleeping through the night. Before that point, you're waking up every few hours anyway, so your baby's regular diapers should last between diaper changes.  

You can also make the decision based on leaks. If your little one's daytime diapers don't keep them dry while sleeping, you might want to switch to overnight diapers. The timing can also depend on your baby's size. Some overnight diapers are only available in larger sizes, making them difficult to use on younger, smaller babies.  

What Are the Best Overnight Diapers?

You can find options in several brands and styles, and choosing the best overnight diapers can depend on your situation. Overnight diapers are available as traditional-style diapers with closure flaps and pull-on styles similar to underwear. Older kids might prefer pull-on diapers, so they have more control and can use the toilet easily while wearing them.  

Sizing is another major deciding factor. Review sizes and weight ranges for each option to find diapers that fit your little one snugly. Sizing can vary between brands, so look at sizing information if you're trying a new brand. The most absorbent overnight diapers are ones that fit properly. 

Some brands offer different styles for boys and girls. They have increased absorbency in specific areas based on male versus female anatomy to reduce the risk of leaks. Designs printed on diapers might be important to your toddler. A fun pattern or a favorite character might get them excited to get ready for bed.  

Are Overnight Diapers More Absorbent?

Overnight diapers are more absorbent than regular diapers and are purposely designed to hold enough liquid to prevent leaks while the child sleeps. Results can vary, but some overnight diapers may keep your little one dry for up to 12 hours.  

Proper sizing also maximizes absorbency. Diapers that are too large for your baby may leak around the legs, while an overnight diaper that's too small may allow leaks along the waistband, particularly in the back. Keep an eye on how the diapers fit, so you know when it's time to move up to the next size.