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Mumsnet Discussions: Behaviour / development : recommendations for absorbent nappies anyone? (8 messages)
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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By beagle101 on Fri 09-May-08 12:54:01
My ds is 19 months has taken and we use moltex nappies on him during the day - I am quite happy with the moltex as they are non-bleached sort of bio-degradable etc, they are soft and flexible and don't leak!

So the problem - ds wees for Britain at night and is now leaking at about midnight in his moltex - as I have got him sleeping through the night changing his nappy is waking him up too much.

I have tried bamboozles cloth nappies at night which didn't last beyond midnight either and also the Boots nature disposables which were way too inlfexible and leaked a lot earlier!

Anyone got any suggestions for a super absorbent nappy to get a super-wee'er through the night? - at this point I am even thinking of going for pampers just at night - are they more aborbent?
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By bess1 on Fri 09-May-08 14:51:16
Pampers are way more absorbent, my DS also weed for Britain, could easily maim someone with weight of nappy in the morning! Pampers completely worked, albeit not enviro friendly definintely sorted the nighttime wetness problem
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By SHEENA1 on Fri 09-May-08 15:28:13
Huggies are fab my dd was in aldis nappies and theyt were utter rubbish at night i bought huggies and there fab but buy a size bigger
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By zephyrcat on Fri 09-May-08 15:50:51
Tesco, without a doubt. They were miles better than pampers or huggies for us!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Rocky12 on Fri 09-May-08 15:54:25
There is a reason that Huggies and Pampers are the best selling nappies - they are the best! Boots always seem to have them on offer as well.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By supercherry on Fri 09-May-08 16:33:53
I found that when my DSs nappy started leaking I would go up a size and this usually worked. I've tried Pampers, Huggies and Asda's own and think they are all pretty good to be honest.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By pollyblue on Wed 14-May-08 23:42:12
I use the biodegradable ones during the day (really like Bambo) but also found they're no good at night. Pampers are fine though.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By BEAUTlFUL on Wed 14-May-08 23:46:09
I second the Tesco vote, brill.


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