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Finding the right cloth diaper fit is important if you want to ensure your baby stays comfortable while avoiding leaks. Below are step-by-step guides to help you size your Nora's standard Pocket Diapers, and Diaper Covers, Newborn AIO's, and Toddler Size Pocket Diapers.

If you are left wondering, why do my cloth diapers leak? We can help you pinpoint the reasons behind cloth diaper leaking, and provide simple and effective solutions. Even using a cloth diaper overnight is possible. To prevent your baby diaper leaking overnight, we recommend adding extra inserts for overnight periods to keep baby comfortable.

Sizing your baby

Standard Pocket Diapers and Diaper Covers:Nora’s Nurserypocket diapersare designed to grow with your baby, from about 10 pounds to 35 pounds. One set of diapers, if properly cared for, should last you 1-3 years. These diapers are designed for a wide range of sizes to ensure the perfect cloth diaper fit.

Newborn AIO's:Nora’s Nursery Newborn AIO diapersare designed to grow with your baby, from newborn to 12 pounds. One set of diapers, if properly cared for, should last you until your baby transitions out of the newborn stage! These diapers are designed for a range of sizes to ensure the perfect cloth diaper fit for your little one.

Toddler Size Pocket Diapers:Nora’s Nursery Toddler Pocket Diapersare designed to grow with your baby, from about 35 pounds to 55 pounds. One set of toddler diapers, if properly cared for, should last you until potty training! These diapers are designed with a wide range of sizes to ensure the perfect cloth diaper fit for your toddler.

In order to avoid cloth diaper leaks, ensure you get the proper fit. Sizing your baby is straightforward if you follow these steps. The photo guide below will help you visualize the instructions.

Getting started - become familiar with your cloth diaper snaps

The perfect cloth diaper fit depends on getting the snaps just right for your baby’s size and level of activity. So to start off, let’s get to know the diaper snaps.

Standard Pocket Diapers and Diaper Covers

The top row of snaps are the waist snaps. There are a total of ten snaps across the front of the diaper, and two snaps on the inside of the flaps that fold around the front of the diaper. These will adjust the fit around your baby’s waist.

The second row of snaps are the thigh snaps. There are four snaps on each side of the diaper, and one snap on the inside of the folding flaps. These will adjust the fit around your baby’s thighs, and are important to get right in order to avoid leaks.

The rise snaps are the three rows and three columns of snaps across the front and middle of the diaper. Adjust the rise snaps based on your baby’s length and level of activity, from newborn to crawler to walker.

Step by Step Guide to the Perfect Cloth Diaper Fit

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Getting the right fit – how to adjust your diaper length

Start with fitting for your baby’s length. Length is adjusted by the snaps that run up and down the front of the diaper. There are three rows and three columns of snaps which adjust the rise or height of the diaper. For small babies and newborns, you will likely connect the bottom three snaps with the top three snaps. For crawlers, you will likely connect the middle three snaps with the top three snaps. And for toddlers and taller babies, you will leave all the snaps undone, leaving the diaper at its longest length.

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Sizing Your Diaper Length for Baby’s Age and Level of Activity


Newborn – Smallest Setting

Attach the top row of the rise snaps to the bottom row of the rise snaps.

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Crawler - Medium Setting

Attach the top row of the rise snaps to the middle row of the rise snaps.

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Walker - Largest Setting

Leave the rise snaps fully open.

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A good fit will have the diaper aligned right at the hip bones, under the bellow button.

TIP: Leave the insert aside for this stage, as it is very difficult to effectively adjust the rise of the diaper with the insert enclosed.

Once you have the appropriate rise for your baby, slip in the insert. Now you’re ready to place the diaper onto your baby!

Getting the right fit – how to adjust your diaper width

The top two rows across the diaper adjusts the diaper width.

Start by adjusting the snaps around baby’s thighs. These are the snaps across the second row from the top of the diaper. There are four snaps on each side of the diaper, and one snap on the inside of the front flap that folds over and secures the diaper. You want to make sure to get this fit just right in order to prevent cloth diaper leaks. Cloth diaper leaking generally happens around the thighs when diapers are too loose.

Once you have the right fit around the thigh, adjust the fit around the waist. Using the top row of snaps, secure the diaper snuggly around baby’s waist, just below the belly button. Use the double snaps along the top row to secure the diaper.

TIP: on the inside of the diaper, there are 3 snaps on the front flap that folds over the diaper. Ensure all three are snapped in place for the best fit.

Have I got the right cloth diaper fit?

Fitting your baby can take some trial and error. The sizing will continue to change as your baby grows and becomes more active. Ensure the fit is tight enough to hold in moisture and solids. For baby’s comfort, ensure that you can comfortably stick one finger between baby’s legs and the diaper. Also ensure you can fit no more than two fingers between the front of the diaper and baby’s belly. Slight indents on your baby’s skin are normal so long as you pass the finger test!

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Nora's Nursery AIO Cloth Diapers:

The top row of snaps are the waist snaps. There are a total of eight snaps across the front of the diaper, and two snaps on the inside of the flaps that fold around the front of the diaper. These will adjust the fit around your baby’s waist.

The second row of snaps are the thigh snaps. There are three snaps on each side of the diaper, and one snap on the inside of the folding flaps. These will adjust the fit around your baby’s thighs, and are important to get right in order to avoid leaks.

The rise snaps are the three rows and three columns of snaps across the front and middle of the diaper. Adjust the rise snaps based on your baby’s size.

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Getting the right fit – how to adjust your diaper length

Start with fitting for your baby’s length. Length is adjusted by the snaps that run up and down the front of the diaper. There are two rows and three columns of snaps which adjust the rise or height of the diaper. For smaller newborns around 5-7 pounds you will likely connect the bottom two snaps with the top two snaps. For newborns and baby's around the 7-9 pound markyou will likely connect the middle three snaps with the top three snaps. And for babies, closer to 10-12 pounds, you will leave all the snaps undone, leaving the diaper at its longest length. Remember, these are suggestions. Whatever cloth diaper fit is most comfortable for your baby is what matters!

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Have I got the right cloth diaper fit?

A good cloth diaper fit will have the diaper aligned right at the hip bones, under the bellow button.Fitting your baby can take some trial and error. The sizing will continue to change as your baby grows and grows. Ensure the fit is tight enough to hold in moisture. For baby’s comfort, ensure that you can comfortably stick one finger between baby’s legs and the diaper. Also ensure you can fit no more than two fingers between the front of the diaper and baby’s belly. Slight indents on your baby’s skin are normal so long as you pass the finger test!

Once you have the appropriate rise for your baby, slip in the insert. Now you’re ready to place the diaper onto your baby!

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Nora's Nursery Toddler Pocket Diapers:

The top row of snaps are the waist snaps. There are a total of ten snaps across the front of the diaper, and two snaps on the inside of the flaps that fold around the front of the diaper. These will adjust the fit around your baby’s waist.

The second row of snaps are the thigh snaps. There are ten snaps on each side of the diaper, and one snap on the inside of the folding flaps. These will adjust the fit around your baby’s thighs, and are important to get right in order to avoid leaks.

The rise snaps are the four rows and three columns of snaps across the front and middle of the diaper. Adjust the rise snaps based on your baby’s size.

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Getting the right fit – how to adjust your diaper length

Start with fitting for your baby’s length. Length is adjusted by the snaps that run up and down the front of the diaper. There are four rows and three columns of snaps which adjust the rise or height of the diaper. For smaller toddlers around 35 pounds you will likely connect the bottom three snaps with the top three snaps. For crawlers, you will likely connect the middle three snaps with the top three snaps. And for toddlers and taller babies, closer to 55 pounds, you will leave all the snaps undone, leaving the diaper at its longest length. Remember, these are suggestions! Whatever is most comfortable for your baby is what matters!

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Have I got the right cloth diaper fit?

A good fit will have the diaper aligned right at the hip bones, under the bellow button.Fitting your baby can take some trial and error. The sizing will continue to change as your baby grows and becomes more active. Ensure the fit is tight enough to hold in moisture and solids. For baby’s comfort, ensure that you can comfortably stick one finger between baby’s legs and the diaper. Also ensure you can fit no more than two fingers between the front of the diaper and baby’s belly. Slight indents on your baby’s skin are normal so long as you pass the finger test!

]TIP: Leave the insert aside for this stage, as it is very difficult to effectively adjust the rise of the diaper with the insert enclosed.

Once you have the appropriate rise for your baby, slip in the insert. Now you’re ready to place the diaper onto your baby!

TIP: on the inside of the diaper, there are 3 snaps on the front flap that folds over the diaper. Ensure all three are snapped in place for the best fit.

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How to tackle cloth diaper leaks?

Do your cloth diapers leak? Are you struggling to find the perfect cloth diaper fit? There are a few ways to address cloth diaper leaking.

Firstly, check you have the right cloth diaper fit. Ensure the diaper fits snuggly without causing discomfort to your baby. If you notice cloth diaper leaks, adjust to a tighter setting, particularly around the thighs. In some cases, your insert may have become bunched up in between the legs, which can cause leaks. Ensure your inserts lay flat when you insert them into the pocket after washing.

Tip: If your baby isn’t quite filling out the diaper, consider adding another insert to help fill out the diaper. You may try this with newborns or when adjusting the length of the diaper as your baby becomes more active.

You can also add extra inserts to increase absorbency. For baby boys, you may consider folding over the extra insert and laying it along the front of the diaper near the top rise that meets the belly. Boys will generally wet the front of the diaper. Baby girls will need extra absorbency along the middle and back of the diaper, so consider leaving the insert flat or folding it towards the middle and back.

Tip: If you are adding extra inserts to tackle cloth diaper leaking, you may need to adjust your snaps to ensure a comfortable yet snug fit. Cloth diaper leaks will happen if your fit isn’t right.

Looking for extra inserts to increase absorbency?

Extra inserts should be made of a material that absorbs a lot of moisture while keeping baby comfortable. Bamboo fleece and other bamboo fabrics are popular options for overnight absorbency as they have a high level of absorbency, they are soft, and quickly wick away moisture. Bamboo is breathable and thermal regulating, making it dry quickly while keeping your baby comfortable. Bamboo fabrics are great if you want to cloth diaper overnight, and having bamboo diaper inserts for overnight periods can help avoid cloth diaper leaking. For more tips, visit Extra Inserts for Extra Absorbency.

To build your extra cloth diaper insert supply, check out the ten pack of Bamboo Cloth Diaper Inserts from Nora’s Nursery.

How to increase absorbency of your cloth diaper overnight?

There really is no best overnight cloth diapers for heavy wetters. If you find your baby diaper leaking overnight, you can add extra diaper inserts for overnight periods. The material of your inserts will help with heavy wetters. Consider folding over the extra insert along the front of the diaper if you have a baby boy or tummy sleeper - this is where greatest absorbency is needed.

For newborns, ensure to regularly check if a diaper change is needed, even if you are using extra diaper inserts for overnight periods. Newborns frequently have bowel movements during the night and generally need a change every few hours. Always change a soiled diaper to protect baby’s delicate, sensitive skin.

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For Toddlers, ensure to regularly check if a diaper change is needed, and add extra absorbency when needed!

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Tip: Ensure that the inserts do not come into contact with clothing as the clothing will absorb wetness and lead to discomfort and leaks.

Visit Using Cloth Diapers at Night to learn more.

Still struggling with cloth diaper leaking?

If you have tried all the tips provided here and you still find cloth diaper leaks, do an absorbency test. You can test if you are having an absorbency issue by laying your clean diapers flat and pouring a small amount of water on them. Apply a bit of pressure. The inserts should absorb the water. If the water ‘wicks’ away and does not absorb into the insert, you likely have a residue build-up problem. Repelling caused by residue build-up will almost always lead to leaks if not addressed. To tackle build-up and repelling, you may want to strip your cloth diapers and start over. Tips for stripping your cloth diapers are found in Washing 101 or Stripping and Restoring your Cloth Diapers.

It's also important to note that prepping for different insert materials may require more washes for them to reach full absorbency. The amount of time it takes for your inserts to reach adequate absorption issensitive todetergent,water hardness levels, and the yourwash routine.

To prevent build-up and repelling, find a good cloth diaper wash routine at Washing 101.

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FAQs

Avoid leaks, Get The Perfect Fit? ›

Cloth diaper leaking generally happens around the thighs when diapers are too loose. Once you have the right fit around the thigh, adjust the fit around the waist. Using the top row of snaps, secure the diaper snuggly around baby's waist, just below the belly button.

How do you prevent diaper leaks at night? ›

To best prevent leaks, do your child's bedtime diaper change right before they go to bed. If you notice they've had leakage while tucking them in, change diapers once more before they go to sleep.

Why is my baby waking up soaked in pee? ›

They may have been given too many liquids before bedtime. They may be teething, and experience increased thirst and urination as a result. They may not have enough control over their bladder yet. The baby has an infection or a urinary tract problem that's causing them to pee more than usual throughout the night.

How do you make diaper leak proof? ›

Also, make sure to change your baby's diaper right before they go to sleep. This ensures a fresh, dry diaper at the start of the night. 2. Double Up at Night: To minimize the chances of overnight diaper leaks, you can use a two-step approach by using a diaper insert or booster pad inside a high-absorbency diaper.

Why does my baby keep leaking through diapers? ›

The most common cause of leakage is fitting your baby with the wrong diaper size. So start by checking if the diaper size is right for your baby. Note also that the amount of pee increases as your baby grows. By the time your baby is 12 months old, the amount of pee discharged in a day will be twice that of a newborn.

Can I putting a diaper on backwards to prevent leaks? ›

Alternatively, for belly sleepers, it is commonly recommended to put the diaper on backwards so that the larger part of the absorbing area is at the front, allowing urine to be absorbed more quickly.

What is the best diaper not leaking? ›

Yes, it's possible to find a diaper brand that truly prevents leaks, is comfortable for your little one, and comes at a fair price. Pampers Swaddlers Diapers checks all these boxes (and many more), making them our best overall pick. Pampers Swaddlers work to prevent leaks throughout the day and night.

Do you need to wipe after pee diaper? ›

Believe it or not, not every diaper change requires the use of wipes. This is not only because pee is rarely irritating but also because today's superabsorbent disposable diapers effectively limit the amount of pee that comes into contact with your baby's skin.

Is it OK to sleep with wet diaper overnight? ›

If your baby or toddler's diaper is soaked through, leaking, or dirty, it needs to be changed. Most babies won't be bothered if their diaper is a bit wet (not soaked or leaking). Keep in mind that you don't necessarily need to change your baby's diaper just because they wake during the night.

What age should you stop wearing diapers at night? ›

When do children become dry at night? As a rule, around the third year of life, children show the first signs that they want to do without the nighttime diaper. However, since every child has their own pace, this can't be generalized. You can remain relaxed and give your child time until their 5th birthday.

How do you prevent diaper leaks in adults? ›

Help with Leakage
  1. Try a Different Size, Style, or Brand. Different brands fit different people better. ...
  2. Try booster pads. ...
  3. Make sure it's snug around the legs. ...
  4. Try an overnight product. ...
  5. Try reusable underpads for a backup.

How to prevent urine leakage from baby diapers? ›

How can I prevent diaper blowouts from occurring frequently? Ensure a proper diaper fit, consider sizing up if needed, and check the leg cuffs to prevent gaps that may lead to leaks and blowouts.

What size diapers are babies in the longest? ›

Note:
DIAPER SIZEWEIGHTAGE RANGE
Size 18–14 lbs.birth–4 months
Size 212–18 lbs.3–8 months
Size 316–28 lbs.5–24 months
Size 422–37 lbs.18–36 months
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Are pull ups more absorbent than diapers? ›

Pull-Ups® Night*Time Training Pants

With extra absorbent training pants that provide up to 12-hour overnight protection, your Big Kid® will be celebrating dry nights in no time. Absorbs more than diapers *.

Why does my baby's nappy leak at the back? ›

Make sure the nappy is not too big. Children often wriggle a lot at night so if the nappy is even a little bit too big, it might leak. Once the nappy is on, try to feel for any gaps between the nappy and your child's back and tummy. If you find some, try a smaller nappy.

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