littlekorkor said:
Thank you for your reply. The problem is I do one wetting and they leak.
What kind of set up are you using? You can also add layers until they fit your needs. My cloth setup is quite thick and can last quite some time. If you are using prefolds, and have more than one or, try sandwiching a bath towel folded up in to the center.
If you are using a typical 4x8x4 layered prefold, they won't hold nowhere near a premium disposable diaper such as Bambino, or Abena. It holds water like a towel unlike disposables that are absorbed and turned in to a gel.
I'm guessing your diapers are brand new? You should wash and dry your diaper several times before you pass judgement. Your diapers will get thicker, fluffier, and more absorbent. This will also increase the capacity. Typically performing 5 cycles (little to no soap required) will break them in and remove natural waxes and other things from the manufacturing process. The more you wash them with use, the softer they will be. They will shrink somewhat, so be careful of the size your ordering and see if they have a shrinkage chart. Remember to not use bleach or fabric softener. They will affect the diaper's function and deteriorate it.
You can also purchase toddler prefolds for stuffers.
Control your wetting, don't flood your diaper. When you pee, you're basically using the exact spot with every drop that comes out. When you're sitting, you are creating a soft barrier that will absorb more slowly in the back, because of the pressure of weight from you sitting. The pee collects in the front and when the area between your privates and sitting point gets full, it has nothing to absorb it. It pools up until it breaches the barrier of your plastic pants or until it is absorbed over time by the rest of the fabric. The same can be said about disposables.
Take these steps and let me know if things improve.