LittleMissPink
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For anyone who has experienced a much worse version of this:
https://www.diaper-minister.com/shop/252-thickbox_default/betterdy-15-couches-medium-.jpg
Where the nappy folds in on itself and forms a horrible crease that sticks out instead of being flush, I have a solution.
So weeks ago I started a thread about this issue happening to me. I had bought a case of ABU single tape diapers where this was happening really bad. But recently came across a solution that was so simple I should of thought of it sooner.
What was happening is when I close my legs the nappy folds in on itself making one crease in an inverted "V" like shape.
The solution I found out is merely fold a booster pad and put it in the back of the nappy. And that's it. The crease would disappear. I could close my legs as close as I want and the crease wouldn't appear.
It could also be solved by wetting that area with water or putting another soft object there.
Possible downsides:
1. Anything other than a booster pad could make leaks more likely. That being said it's possible the boost could also do the same but probably less likely.
2. Not that great for people who mess as this will make less space available and again more likely to leak.
Just thought I'd let people know if there are others like me.
https://www.diaper-minister.com/shop/252-thickbox_default/betterdy-15-couches-medium-.jpg
Where the nappy folds in on itself and forms a horrible crease that sticks out instead of being flush, I have a solution.
So weeks ago I started a thread about this issue happening to me. I had bought a case of ABU single tape diapers where this was happening really bad. But recently came across a solution that was so simple I should of thought of it sooner.
What was happening is when I close my legs the nappy folds in on itself making one crease in an inverted "V" like shape.
The solution I found out is merely fold a booster pad and put it in the back of the nappy. And that's it. The crease would disappear. I could close my legs as close as I want and the crease wouldn't appear.
It could also be solved by wetting that area with water or putting another soft object there.
Possible downsides:
1. Anything other than a booster pad could make leaks more likely. That being said it's possible the boost could also do the same but probably less likely.
2. Not that great for people who mess as this will make less space available and again more likely to leak.
Just thought I'd let people know if there are others like me.
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