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has any one tryed this? get a diaper that fits you than keep stacking to make thick. i did and than got a biger size and stacked and it got thick. but the only problem is it dose not protect unless you do it like first your size than larger size. but has any one tryed this?
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If I'm not going to use them, I always put as many on top of each other as I can. But I do have really thin ones, so I'm probably just getting it up to the thickness of a normal diaper.
Of course, if you want an ultra thick one that's also really absorbent, you can cut a whole in the bottom one then stick the next one on. If you wanted, you could even make something like this. |
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I have done the mutiple sleepers before, it feels great, and I have tried many diapers, I think it's just a waste of diapers, because if you intend on useing them you need to destroy them by slitting, so they drain from one to another, and then if you don't wet thru all of them there junk because the tapes are shot.
The best and cheapest way I have found is useing soaker panels, folded just the right size to fit in the diaper center, but if you go over the amout the diaper will hold the diaper won't fit right, and it can leak out and over the leg openings. I use 2 microfiber towel panels folded if you go over 2 it's too thick, and very very noticable, but lots of fun. |
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