Why diapers leak and what to check
1. Check size
Too small or too large can leak. Match weight to TODDY ranges.
2. Placement
Even fit, tabs centred, inner layer not folded wrong.
3. Change timing
Change at regular intervals for your baby.
Size by weight
Use the homepage calculator for a quick recommendation.
Need help?
Contact us with weight and current size.
Daily comfort check
Check whether tabs close without pinching, there is room at tummy and legs, and the diaper stays in place during movement. A small weight change may mean sizing up — especially if you notice rubbing redness or frequent leaks. This is not medical advice.
Ordering help
Contact Melisa Pharmacy via WhatsApp, Viber, or phone with your baby's weight and city. We will confirm which TODDY size is available and how delivery works.
Leak checklist
1) Does size match weight? 2) Are tabs closed well? 3) Is the diaper twisted or too loose? 4) Are you changing often enough? 5) Is baby between two sizes? If it persists, see your paediatrician.
Leaks at night
The same daytime size is often used at night — fit matters more than oversizing. If leaking every night, try one size up or recheck placement.
Which TODDY size for X kg?
About 4 kg → Mini. 8 kg → often Midi or Maxi. 12 kg → Maxi. 16 kg → Maxi or Junior. 19 kg+ → Junior or Junior+. Use the homepage calculator (#size-advisor).
