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I want a diaper/depend that I can use alot w/o changing alot. I am heavy drinker of water thus I am a heavy wetter. I use 3-4 depends for protection. Whats the best diaper to use for me?

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Bambino bellisimo is a good one, or the Dry 24/7 if you are at least a 40 inch waist I would say. Both are highly absorbant lasting multiple multiple wettings, certainly more than tripling or quadrupling depends.

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Sleeping on your side is hard to contain in a disposible diaper. Cloth diapers with waterproof pants can be customized for where the wetness starts and ends up due to gravity. My wife wears a dry 24/7 plus a pair of microfiber bloomers and waterproof bloomers over it. She had to drink a lot of water due to her medications and has to take a diuretic every day which she takes at night. This compination puts a lot of absorbant microfiber terry on each side from her waist to half way down her leg.

In summary, bloomer shaped cloth diaper made from a high absorbant fabric and vinyl or urethane bloomers over it is my opinion of what works best for a side sleeping bed wetter.

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I use a set up similar to what Honu is describing. I begin with a high quality thick diaper such as the Dry 24/7, Bambino Bellisimo, or the Abena L4. Then I use a pair of terry cloth lined plastic pants over my diaper at night. This set up works very well for me and has kept my bed dry for years.

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ty i just dont want to change alot. what would best for a side sleeper for night time

For night use get a good night weight cloth diaper, I have worn many of the best diapers however, I have yet to find one that will withstand side wetting.

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I've yet to find a disposable that holds up for my side sleeping. I do not get leaks using double diapered cloth prefolds covered with plastic pants. I have not tried bloomers. I do use disposables for sleeping when I am going to be gone for more than one night. I cover the disposable with a pair of cotton terry shorts and plastic pants. The terrycloth shorts usually will catch any leakage out the sides which is contained inside of the plastic pants.

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Sleeping on your side is hard to contain in a disposible diaper. Cloth diapers with waterproof pants can be customized for where the wetness starts and ends up due to gravity. My wife wears a dry 24/7 plus a pair of microfiber bloomers and waterproof bloomers over it. She had to drink a lot of water due to her medications and has to take a diuretic every day which she takes at night. This compination puts a lot of absorbant microfiber terry on each side from her waist to half way down her leg.

In summary, bloomer shaped cloth diaper made from a high absorbant fabric and vinyl or urethane bloomers over it is my opinion of what works best for a side sleeping bed wetter.

Thank you its was nice to read your comment as a girl I also deal with peeing alot. Im not the only one.

  • 2 weeks later...
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For those days when I need the extra protection I just double up my ABU Chushies, cutting slits into the plastic backing of the first diaper I put on. I have made it through many a 8 hour shift without needing a change while doubled diapered.

If I know its going to be a wet night, like comming home late from the tavern and I have had a few to drink, I always double up on my disposable diapers, I make sure my pisser is pointed down, and unless I completely soak both diapers I have never had a leak sleeping in disposable diapers.

  • 2 months later...
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In the UK it is Tena Slip Maxi

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If you like a bulky nappy and don't mind them cloth backed I (and many here) can recommend them :)

Guest stephdiapered
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Ah okay, but they're perfect for night time wear if you wear.

Guest stephdiapered
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Ah, but you say that before trying the Abena's :)

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I wear Abenas L4s at night with plastic pants and have had no problems with leaks etc. I am wet every morning and i move around when i sleep, side ,on my back etc. For me the Abenas are the best.

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