Yahoo Answers is shutting down on May 4th, 2021 (Eastern Time) and beginning April 20th, 2021 (Eastern Time) the Yahoo Answers website will be in read-only mode. There will be no changes to other Yahoo properties or services, or your Yahoo account. You can find more information about the Yahoo Answers shutdown and how to download your data on this help page.

Bigger diapers and potty training a 4 year old with Down Syndrome? Size 6 are the biggest we can find.?

I have a 4 year old boy with Down Syndrome. He is very high functioning and we are starting potty training. He is letting us know when he needs to go about half the time. He is in size 6 diapers but they are starting to get to small. I'm not sure what to do because that is the largest size I can find. Any suggestions on where you can find bigger diapers. Thanks

Update:

He is 4. He weighs less then 30 lbs and is 3 feet tall. An adult diaper might work as a tent, but not to stop his shorts from getting wet.

27 Answers

Relevance
  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Talk to your pediatrician to get a prescription for pull-ups or diapers. Medicaid pays for diapers/pull-ups as needed for children with developmental disabilities after the age of 4. I believe it even pays for children on other insurance, if your insurance does not pay for this. You may have to contact medicaid if you have not already received services from them.

    This will enable you to get whatever size needed at a medical supply place.

    Wow, that's a big kid! Good job!

    Source(s): We're on the same page.
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    You can try Huggies Pull Up Nighttimes for overnight use. During the daytime you can try just regular Huggies Pull Ups. That's what I would do if I were you. The Huggies pullups are bigger than the regular diapers.

    There is such a thing as size 7 Pampers Cruisers diapers but there are only 18 in a package and the cost is like 12 bucks. I would go with the pull ups instead since your son is toilet training.

    You never did mention the brand of size 6 diapers that he is outgrowing. If you still want to use regular diapers then the Pampers Cruisers have VERY stretchy sides. If he is outgrowing another size 6 diaper than check out the size 6 Cruisers. They won't be as tight.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    Potty Training Down Syndrome

  • 5 years ago

    Do your child is ready to start potty education? Here https://tr.im/L5TrZ you'll understand the fundamentals of potty education, and locate Potty Training tips to help the toilet transition go as smoothly as possible.

    The techniques include all the necessary information that mothers and fathers must know when they are beginning Potty Training plan for their youngsters.

    Except the reality that it’s providing useful data about potty Training this book also answers some of the crucial inquiries like: how to get prepared for the toilet instruction, what is the correct time to commence and what are the methods to schedule the training along with the simple to put into action methods amongst other folks.

    The guidance provided in the raining plan can aid you a whole lot in dealing with other concerns related to youngsters as properly.

    Start Potty Training by Carol Cline is a great system that can definitely aid the parents. This plan includes several advantageous and effortless methods that will aid you in obtaining the preferred benefits.

  • How do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.
  • 1 decade ago

    I also have a 4-yr-old boy with Down Syndrome. We are doing potty training as well. Not going that great. Anyway, I have him in Pull Ups. They go all the way to size 5T. He is a big boy, close to 40 pounds, so we are in the 4T-5T size now. I suggest you use these instead of diapers. I think it helps that they pull on and off instead of making your son lie down for a diaper change.

    Good luck with your training!

  • cris
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    Pampers cruisers makes a size 7, after that either pull ups, good nights, or adult diapers but the small adult diaper is a 22"-36" they will be very large on a small child.

  • 1 decade ago

    Hi...my son is 3 1/2 yrs with DS and we are going through the same situation. we tried the huggies supreme size 6 they seem to be larger than other brands of the same size such as luvs and pampers for night time. my son is 35 lbs and 32 inches tall. and we go with pull-ups size 2T-3T during the day. I have tried the huggies overnights, but no success. I must have gotten a bad batch because those diapers EXPLODED! nothing like finding little gel clumps all over the floor. but if my son had his way he would just be naked...lol Good luck potty training! it sounds like things are going way better with you than with us at the moment. =)

  • 1 decade ago

    They make larger diapers for adults and that may be the switch you need to make. I took care of children with cerebral palsy and other special needs and the parents had to move up to an adult size diaper for them once they past the size 6 in baby diapers.

  • Tink
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    pampers has size 7 that i am pretty sure just came out i can only find them at one supermarket around our town lol

    but it something right

    doe syour child have a speach teacher or anything that u can ask what top do

    some suggest like depends and adult diapers

    best of luck

    my child has autism and i am trying to figure out how to potty train also

    if u need to talk email me

  • 1 decade ago

    I don't know if this would work, but it's probably worth a shot.

    Have you tried the Good Night's brand from Huggies. I think they are aimed for children with wetting the bed problems. Which leads me to believe that they might not hold up for a long haul, but might be good enough to catch accidents. Also, they pull up like real underpants, so that might help with the learning.

    Hope all goes well. Good luck!

Still have questions? Get your answers by asking now.