

· By anonymous anonymously
Up the Back Blowouts - SOLVED
We were in aisle 6 at the grocery store just grabbing a quick can of tomato sauce when I noticed that unmistakable squish on my side and warmth. My baby, smiling and had executed what can only be described as a Level 10 blowout.
Not just any leak we’re talking up the back, down the onesie, and all over my shirt situation.
Cue the meltdown (mine, not the baby’s).
That moment sent me on a mission (after defcon one cleanup): How can I actually prevent diaper leaks especially the ones that explode up the back?
😖 The Pain Is Real: Diaper Leaks Aren’t Just Inconvenient
If you're reading this, you're probably exhausted from:
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Changing outfits 3–5 times a day.
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Scrubbing poop out of car seats, high chairs, and bedsheets.
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Wondering if you’re doing something wrong.
Spoiler: You’re not. Leaks are common, and they often happen despite doing everything “right.”
🧪 Hacks I Tried (That Don’t Actually Work)
Here are the most common hacks floating around parenting forums and why they don’t actually:
❌ 1. Size Up the Diaper
This works sometimes, but going too big too early can cause gaps at the legs and waist, making the problem worse.
❌ 2. Double Diapering
Sounds like a genius fix until baby STILL leaks through both and have you seen the price of diapers lately? Im not wasting TWO diapers per change!
❌ 3. Tucking a Burp Cloth in the Back
Creative, but bulky and uncomfortable for baby. Also shifts out of place the moment they move.
❌ 4. Wrapping the Diaper Waistband in Plastic Wrap
Yes, people try this. No, it’s not breathable. No, it’s not safe. Please don’t.
🤔 So What Does Work?
After too many failed hacks and a few Google rabbit holes later, I found Blowout Blockerz Pajamas.
My first reaction? Skeptical. Another product claiming to solve what the actual diaper companies didn't?
But I was desperate, it looked good on socials, and I heard it was new so I decided to give it one last shot.
👕 What Are Blowout Blockerz Pajamas?
They’re specially designed pajamas with a built-in barrier lining at the back like a hidden safety net that prevents leaks from getting all over the car seat, the crib, and well - me. I think of it as a diaper "backup system" that doesn't interfere with comfort, mobility, or breathability.
No extra steps. No double diapering. Just dress the baby in them like regular pajamas and clean up less when blowouts strike.
🔬 Why They Actually Work
Unlike quick-fix hacks, Blowout Blockerz solve the design gap in standard diapers:
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Diapers aren’t sealed at the back babies lie down, poop goes up.
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These pajamas contain the mess so it doesn’t leak through to clothes, car seats, or cribs.
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The fabric is breathable, machine washable, and designed with active babies in mind.
✨ Life After Blowout Blockerz
No more mystery stain scrubbing. No more 2 a.m. whole crib changes. No more frantic car seat scrubbing while holding back tears..
I’ve used them for naps, overnights, travel, daycare and I haven’t had a single up the back disaster leak thorugh since.
💬 Final Thoughts: The Real Fix Starts with the Right Tools
Leaky diapers aren’t always about you. They’re about physics, movement, and the simple truth that diapers aren’t designed to be foolproof.
You can spend months trying all the hacks, or you can save your sanity with something that was actually engineered to stop the leaks.
👉 Tired of blowouts?
Try Blowout Blockerz Pajamas and turn cleanup time into peace of mind.