Dear Pampers:
While I admit that the convenience of buying a large amount of your Easy-Up Pants in a big box with handles is nice - your claim on the box to have an "Extra Dry Layer" is utterly false.
My son is well within your size 5 Junior weight measurements (12-18 kg, 26-40 lbs) yet more than once - he has overflowed his diaper overnight. And he DOES pee before going to bed in the bathroom....he doesn't get a drink in the middle of the night...and I am baffled as to how he can leak out of the back of the diaper! The back of his pajama bottoms and shirt were soaked.
In example, last night, I woke up thinking I drooled all over the bed. Oh no - it was my son's pee all over the blanket and in my face. Great.
A diaper is a diaper and I don't think I should "have to" purchase diapers that are specifically made for longer hours in the night time - seeing as he sleeps about 10 hours per night.
Nor would we want to wake him up to change his diaper...
Even in a 2-3-hour time span in the afternoon - he can easily overflow a diaper... we ensure that he is "pointing south" and the leg cuffs are pulled out enough that the leakage should not happen.
We will no longer be buying your crummy diapers - and will go back to Libero brand - which has a smaller amount in their packaging usually - but who have yet to leak on us.
Sincerely,
Pissy Parents (pun intended)
While I admit that the convenience of buying a large amount of your Easy-Up Pants in a big box with handles is nice - your claim on the box to have an "Extra Dry Layer" is utterly false.
My son is well within your size 5 Junior weight measurements (12-18 kg, 26-40 lbs) yet more than once - he has overflowed his diaper overnight. And he DOES pee before going to bed in the bathroom....he doesn't get a drink in the middle of the night...and I am baffled as to how he can leak out of the back of the diaper! The back of his pajama bottoms and shirt were soaked.
In example, last night, I woke up thinking I drooled all over the bed. Oh no - it was my son's pee all over the blanket and in my face. Great.
A diaper is a diaper and I don't think I should "have to" purchase diapers that are specifically made for longer hours in the night time - seeing as he sleeps about 10 hours per night.
Nor would we want to wake him up to change his diaper...
Even in a 2-3-hour time span in the afternoon - he can easily overflow a diaper... we ensure that he is "pointing south" and the leg cuffs are pulled out enough that the leakage should not happen.
We will no longer be buying your crummy diapers - and will go back to Libero brand - which has a smaller amount in their packaging usually - but who have yet to leak on us.
Sincerely,
Pissy Parents (pun intended)
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