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Moms-when the diaper leaks or they get sick in crib....
What do you do?
I have The Ultimate Crib sheet. Its a sheet that goes on top of the mattress with straps that snap onto crib rails. If their diaper leaks or they get sick you just remove that rather then taking the entire crib apart. Its an awesome thing to have, except A has figured out how to unsnap the straps. Is there anything else out there? What do you ladies do when something like this happens?
Re: Moms-when the diaper leaks or they get sick in crib....
i read somewhere (could have been here for all i know) that you have waterproof protector, sheet, waterproof protector, sheet and if kid makes a mess, strip first set off, and your are good to go. not sure if taht is helpful or makes sense.
now that i think about it i feel like margie had posted that tip.....
This : )
Basically this.
I have a mattress protector under her crib sheet but it doesnt attach or tie to anything. It just sits on top of the mattress and I pop a crib sheet over it.
THIS!
My dd has not, **knock on wood**, gotten sick but early on had her diaper leak on the sheets and that is what i did.
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I have the ones that tie.. and I am so thankful for them. If I didn't have those I'd be changing sheets a few times a day.
I've heard some people do a few layers of sheet protector/sheet/sheet protector/sheet and then strip off as needed.
I never even thought of layering, but I've only had to change her bed in the middle of the night once when she threw up. that will be a good tip for potty training though!!
I have a mattress (that itself can be wiped down), a mattress protector and sheet.