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Why Different Diapers are Important for Diaper Training

When it comes to diaper training, you must have different kinds and types of diapers on hand for every situation. You need pull-ups, stuffers, and diapers, and each has their own strengths and weaknesses. More info after the break!

Pull-ups are great for right after you wake up and need to change out of your night time diaper, but you don’t want to take a shower just yet, nor do you want to put on another high-absorbency diaper because you would take a shower before it’s soaked through. Pull-ups allow you to shed your old diaper and put on dry protection without having to take the time to tape up all four tapes; you can just thread your little legs through the holes and voila! You’re diapered! We all know that when you wake up, you simply can’t be bothered to change into a new diaper because you’re still sleepy, but you know that you have to because you’ll leak otherwise.

Your daytime diaper should be discreet, but absorbent. The Preschool Plastic from ABU offers the best protection in a very minimal size. Since these diapers are premium ABDL diapers, you’d want to use each one until they’re soaked through, but not to the point where it’s sagging, making it obvious that you’re wearing a diaper at work. The plastic is soft and comfortable, and is not that crinkly at all, resulting in a perfect diaper for the day and at work. Your friends/coworkers would be very hard-pressed to notice that you’re wearing a soaked diaper at work with this one! And if you need some extra padding because you won’t be able to change at work, you can always add a stuffer to your diaper to help prolong the life of the diaper.

There is a distinct difference between your daytime diaper and your nighttime diaper. Your daytime diaper has just enough padding for you to last a while before you need to change, but it is not able to last that long during the night due to your heavy wetting tendencies. Because of this, you need a diaper that can absorb anything you throw at it at night, something that has more padding than your daytime diaper. I’ve found that putting stuffers in your diaper at night can lead to leaks because the leak guards aren’t tall enough to handle the extra padding, so I recommend finding a diaper that you trust without question, a diaper that’ll give you one hundred percent peace of mind when you inevitably wet at night. If you’re lucky and don’t gush waterfalls at night, you might be able to just stay in your nighttime diaper before you take a shower, but then again, you might want to change because you would have been in the same diaper for eight to ten hours, and staying in a single diaper for that long isn’t that healthy for your skin. Taking care of yourself is really important when it comes to diaper training, so I recommend that you change as soon as you get out of bed, wipe yourself down with some baby wipes, then put on a pull-up until you take a shower.

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