it depends on if ur a heavy wetter or a light wetter, i think for the light wetter they are really absorbent but for the heavy wetter they leak so for the heavy wetter i would suggest underjams
Girl's Goodnites are most absorbent in the middle while the boy's version is most absorbent in the front and has extra room in the front as well for the anatomical differences.
You should choose Goodnites based on the gender of the child who will be wearing them. Boys and girls Goodnites are designed with specific absorbency and fit considerations to best suit the needs of each gender.
Pull-ups are intended for toddlers going through toilet training. Goodnites are larger and more absorbent than pull-ups and are intended for older children who wet the bed.
Goodnites are a brand of disposable "absorbent underwear" made for children who wet the bed. It is essentially a disposable diaper that is pulled on and off like normal underwear or training pants rather than being opened and taped on like an ordinary diaper. Goodnites are made by Kimberly-Clark, the same company that makes Huggies, Pull-Ups (training pants), and Depends (adult diapers).
GoodNites was created in 1994.
Usually not ordinary baby diapers. However, training pants and other products such as goodnites have different colors, and themse, and are more absorbent in different places.
Goodnites are disposable diapers which mimic underwear. However, now there is a boxer style of goodnites.
You slip Goodnites on and off just like underwear.
Goodnites are intended for children and younger teens.
Goodnites are not intended for adults but will fir a smaller-sized adult. Kimberly-Clark, the manufacturer of Goodnites, makes Depends for adults.
There are some claims that the competitor for Goodnites, called "Underjams" are more discrete.
goodnites are for the night when they dont know how to wake up to go and dipers are for when they are younger and dont know that there supposed to use the toilet