Clear tiny crystal looking things within diaper?

I keep aim to ask my useless Pediatrician about these clear crystal looking things surrounded by my daughter's diaper. I see them a lot and usually of late with a drizzly diaper (no poo). They are really tiny, kind of resembling clear sand. Has anyone seen this and/or know what it is?

Answers:    Let me guess, you own the huggies with mickey and minnie mouse on them?

I hold used huggies on my son since birth and have be a very self-satisfied customer. I also bought the design with the lion king characters on the diaper. Two weeks ago I go to the store and the only huggies contained by stock were the mickey and minnie mouse design. I didn't assume much of it and just grab a pack...HA! Every single diaper he has used have had the leaky gel leak out onto his skin. (and he is getting geared up to potty train and tells me every time he go potty, so he is changed almost immediately!)

I certainly complained to Huggies and they sent some coupons for free diapers.

**also...the dehydration crystals that you can sometimes see in a child's diaper are not clear, they are sort of an orange/red color.
It's from the diaper person wet.
I suppose it's part of the diaper pool liner. How wet are her diapers? I know when my daughter have a really wet diaper (her first convert in the morning), she usually have something like this within it. I just assumed it be from the diaper itself, the lining sticking to her.
It is the little acquire things that basically hang on to the moisture in the diaper. I label sure I wipe them off my daughter when I see them and convert her often so that they are not as prolific.
what form of diapers are you using? a store brand or cheaper diaper? it sounds like the stuff within the diaper that absorbs moisture and turns into gel (beads up). conceivably you need a better diaper or shifting more often?? its average to see that once in a while but not sure why you're seeing it adjectives the time..
It's the absorbant stuff they put in disposable diapers. She wants to be changed more often if you're seeing those, it mode it's been drizzly too long, or they are too cheap of diapers... good luck~
Yes, you are letting the diaper obtain too wet and that will trade name them come out. Change the diaper more often or switch brands!
Its only just the diaper...if your keeping them on her to long the diaper gets to full and they will start coming out of the diaper. So as soon as you know she have gone to the bathroom you need to amendment her.
Its your daughter loosing her princess pixie dust. No but seriously, I think if you are using a cheaper brand (store brand) it happen. Nothing coming out of her. Does it happen if she is really soaked? If so a moment ago change her more frequently.
That is the water/pee incorporation crystals. No worry it is fine.
It is the absorbecy ball inside the diaper. It means that your child is urinating so much that it is creating a small hole inside within that is allowing the crystalls to percolate out. No problem. It won't hurt her. If it bothers you try a different diaper, i liked the huggies supreme for my kids.
LOL, to be exact part of the diaper. When undisputed brands get drizzling only damp not soiled you see it. THe diaper is layered with filling that turns into little balls when it get wet sometimes if nearby is a tear within the inside some of it will fall out and it looks close to little beads. It won't hurt her unless she is ingesting handfuls of it. Walmart and Huggies used to do that on me adjectives the time when mine were infants.
I revulsion that stuff sometimes, it sometimes breaks up all over the floor when the kids used to pee a great deal at night or daytime, it is almost like a gel pack it is suppsed to obsorb moisture, but when it get full or the kiddos run around a lot the diaper get a little hole..and it is adjectives over the floor...hey my kids peed alot!--in one setting, I changed them often. It happen
Those are called urine crystals. It is adjectives in babies who are de-hydrated, but is also see in thriving babies. My son had them too. Doesn't be set to anything.
Why are you seeing a useless pediatrician?
The clear tiny crystal are part of the "absorbant gel" that lies only just below the outer lining of the diaper. If you're seeing them every time you're varying the diaper, and they concern you, then you any need to:

A: Change to a different brand of diaper.
B: Change your child more frequently.

Honestly though, they're are of little concern, they're more newly a byproduct of quite a bit of urinating. Once the gel reach it's maximum absorbancy it starts to seep through the pool liner. It can be pretty messy to clean up. :)
any you need to amendment brands b/c the diapers obviously cant bar the wetness or you need to metamorphosis diapers more frequently.
Thats what absorbs the urin when they pee(with the cotten similar to stuff in it). I hatred it too. Just do more diaper changes, i notice if i left her surrounded by a diaper too long they will push out of the lining.

Huggies does this alot, but they adjectives do. Just dont leave them surrounded by the diaper too long. It's good for a few pee sessions but not alot, lol. I redeploy after the 2nd time she goes or when it feel heavy, smushy.

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I used Huggies, Luvs, Pampers, White Cloud and they adjectives do it if you leave them within it too long. Im now on Huggies since they strech to fit my girls ever growing butt, lol
its the gel from The diaper usualy happenes after a raining diaper has be sitting on the skin for a while.
its from the diapers lining
Are the clear crystals tough or soft---if soft it probably IS the diaper, but if they are really tiny hard grit, it's crystals contained by her urine from not enough liquid.
If you're seeing a useless pediatrician, find another doctor.
I was going to read out it might be the absorbant lining bits and pieces or your kid has a enormously high mineral content surrounded by her urine, but those crystals would not be clear.

You can confirm that by using a cloth diaper for one change .
Those are member of the diaper. It happens when your daughter go potty. I have simply seen these within huggies but they are harmless..

About the useless pediatrician. If you don't close to your baby's doctor, I suggest you get a bright one for her! You only want the best for your little one!
It the chemical that they put into the diaper to hold wetness, it turns into a gel. This chemical should stay in the diaper and not come contained by contact with your baby's skin. I don't know whether nearby is anything in the chemical that could hurt a newborn or not but I think I would not want anything I don't know what it is,against my baby's bottom.

I one-sidedly wouldn't use disposable diapers. When my two were little I other use cloth diapers on them. There was no providence of a chemical I didn't know anything about, getting subsequent to my baby's skin.

Cloth diapers are cheaper than disposables to begin beside and they aren't all that much trouble to launder. It took I don`t know two loads a week extra to do the diapers above and beyond what was typically laundered.

Cloth diapers breathe better than disposables hence they cause smaller number if any diaper rashes.

When you mop up the don't ever use any detergent that has any additives or read out that there are no chemicals added because they are too strong to abut your baby.

Don't ever use bleach because it weaken the fibers and makes the cloth diapers wear out sooner than they should.

Don't ever use stuff softener either, it coats the fibers and keep them from being as permeable as they should, even the dryer sheets do the same article.

Drying cloth diapers in a dryer is okay but if you can put them surrounded by the sun it is much better, the sun works like a crude bleach and softener. You don't have to droop them on a line, for my diapers I use a drying rack on the support porch.

Yes, I said my diapers. I'm incontinent due to a medical condition and wear diapers 24 / 7 and I have worn both disposables and cloth to find out which is best and believe me, cloth is best. A babe-in-arms can't tell you how self-conscious one is over the other but I can. Take convenience out of the picture and cloth wins hand down.

You should forget convenience anyway when it comes to disposable diapers, after all, you should be thinking of your baby's comfort and form first and your convenience last.

Good luck.
it is the diaper stuff so it wont overflow out
it is the gel that comes out of the line of the inside of the diaper
Crystalized urine

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