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This share post discusses additional information about cloth diapers for bed-wetting,specifically pin-on diapers. As mentioned previously many people consider pin-on diapers to be the best type of reusable diaper to use for bed-wetting because most of them provide the best absorbency for nighttime incontinence. In general they seem to be more absorbent than alternatives such as pull-on cloth diapers. Also the pin type closures are supposed to have certain advantages over other types of diaper closures. For example I've read that alternative diaper fasteners such as Velcro can wear out and the snaps on snap-on diapers can break. Some people find that snap-on diapers and Velcro diapers are more convenient to use for daytime use when multiple changes might be required although some people use pin-on diapers during the day also.
In terms of both folding and pinning on the diapers there is a certain technique which is designed to offer maximum protection against leaks in addition to providing the most comfort. This technique is described in an article called “The New Diaper Primer” and is on the incontinentsupport.org website. “The New Diaper Primer” is divided into several sections or chapters. The chapter that discusses how to pin on cloth diapers is chapter 9 and is called “Pinning On Diapers.” The other chapters that are very informative in the diaper primer are chapter 4 “How Much Diapering Do I Need?” and chapter 7 “Diaper Types”.
One of the key points mentioned in “The New Diaper Primer” is wearing multiple diaper layers. This coupled with the pinning technique mentioned in the “Pinning On Diapers” section is supposed to provide the best protection for problems such as bed-wetting. Finally,according to the author of “The New Diaper Primer” most pull-on diapers do not offer adequate protection for bed-wetting. This is something that parents need to keep in mind if they decide to purchase reusable products to manage their youngster's bed-wetting. Adults with bed-wetting problems should also keep this point in mind. The main reason for the introduction of products such as pull-on diapers is the stigma associated with wearing diapers. Furthermore the label “pull-on diapers” is a misnomer as many products labeled “pull-on diapers” are not really diapers at all but extra thick underwear.
It's very important to realize that there are two different websites with very similar addresses. The one mentioned in the second paragraph of this article is for a website called Incontinent Support and has “The New Diaper Primer.” There is another website which has a web address of www.incontinencesupport.org. (The url for both websites is slightly different-the one url has “incontinence” in the web address while the other has “incontinent” in the address.) The web address with “incontinence” in it is for the Incontinence Resource Center. I'm not sure whether these websites are related in any way. They seem to be slightly different. The best way to get to the appropriate website is to do a Google search and type “the new diaper primer” (with or without quotes) in the search bar.
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