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Aibu to buy incontance pants insead of pull ups

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Catvsworld · 03/06/2016 19:27

Well dd 3 and a half is very tall for her age and in September were going to try no pull ups at night shes dry during the day

However pull ups are no faking cheap haveing a look on eBay and it's cheaper for me to buy extra small incontance pants you can pretty much get double the amount for what I am paying for pull ups

I asked oh what he thought he just laughed at me that's not really a answer I can't tell if I am being savey or a bit odd

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BlackVelvet1 · 03/06/2016 19:30

Perhaps try a washable nappy? I have used the Totsbots peenuts when DS was potty training. They can feel the wet which should help them potty train.

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AuditAngel · 03/06/2016 19:31

What are you comparing them to? Aldi own brand, Asda or pampers?

I begrudged the price too, especially as DS wore them until he was 7

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Catvsworld · 03/06/2016 19:33

Oh good so it's not as silly as dh made me feel

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bostonkremekrazy · 03/06/2016 19:36

lidl £3 for 18 size 6......will those not fit? my 3.5 yr old average size dd fits in size 5 - bargain as 20 in the pack lol

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KP86 · 03/06/2016 19:38

Tesco (generic) and Asda (Peppa Pig branded) both have 3 packs for £10 of their nappy pants, which are basically pull ups.

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ICanSeeForMiles · 03/06/2016 19:40

You can buy what's basically incontinence liners for kids that have little accidents. They're made to fit inside children's pants, called Dry Like Me. I got ds them from amazon.

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