ProServices presents a durable, absorbent All in One diaper.
The newborn size features an umbilical notch so you can use these diapers
right from the start.
Waterproof outer layer of vinyl backed polyester (similar to the outer fabric on the Kushies
Ultra, but more durable). They also feature leg gussets made out of stretchy waterproof polyester
(the same fabric that they use in the Prorap Classic) for a snug fit at the
legs.
The inner absorbent layer is made from 4x6x4 prefolds. The part of the diaper
that is sewn to the waterproof outer is the middle (long ways) 6 layer panel of
the 4x6x4 diaper. You will also get part of the 4 layer side panels. The large
size diaper is wide enough in the back that you get entire width of the 4x6x4
diaper. The inner flap that is sewn down only in the back for quicker
drying is made out of a section of 4x6x4 diaper that has been cut the short way.
With the inner flap you get four layers at the back and at the front. The six
layer panel is in the middle (right where you need more absorbency). Velcro style closures. Just like your regular prefold diapers, the inner layers of the ProRaps All in One diaper will fluff up after washing. The diapers feel very stiff before washing. In white only.
Made in the USA.
Absorbency

|
Proraps (Proservices) AIO |
Waist |
Leg |
Rise |
| Newborn 6-10 lbs. |
10-16" |
5-7.5" |
12.5" |
| Small 9-14 lbs. |
13-17" |
7-10" |
16.5" |
| Medium 13-25 lbs. |
15-24" |
8-12" |
18" |
| Large 24-35 lbs. |
16-20" |
9-13" |
20" |
| Extra Large 34-45 lbs. |
18-22" |
9-15" |
22" |
When trying to decide upon a diaper size, start with the suggested weights and then see if the waist, leg and rise measurements of your baby fall into the range. Check the rise on the diaper that you are interested in, it will help in being more accurate on where the waist on that diaper will fall on your child. If you start with the measurements you may end up with a cover that is way too big. For all the AIO diapers, you are looking for waist and leg measurements that fall in about the same place in the range. The smallest leg measurements were taken when the cover was fastened on the smallest waist setting. If your baby’s waist measurement is on the lower end of the range and the leg measurement is on the higher end of the range, the diaper may be too tight at the legs.
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