Bedwetter pants here from Baby Kind
Has anyone any experience of using these and how would they compare for me to use these rather than Pull Ups.
Although DD is PT during the day I can see it being quite a while before she is fully dry at night time.
How durable are they?
Do they need changing during the night?
Are they costly compared to using Pulls ups?
How many would I need?
Are they easy to wash?
Any advice/help?
fizzybellasmum
Tue 04-Aug-09 23:17:26
I bought xs for my 2 year old and although they looked quite big and baggy they didn't leak at all and lasted all night, which some of the nappies haven't. She loves wearing them so much that I have a job getting them off her in the morning. I could do with a couple more pairs though as the take a couple of days to dry without using a tumble dryer. I wish they did them even smaller.
skyedog
Wed 21-Jan-09 22:24:53
Also have xs ones of these and have found them pretty good, cannot believe, that they are the only thing on the market now you can t get the mother of eden ones anymore.
Mine haven't leaked at all (yet) and DD is a real wriggler in bed and sleeps in all sorts of positions. I did wash and dry them before I used them, and I got the littlest size so it isn't too big either.
lou33
Sat 28-Aug-04 00:11:26
I would try a smaller size.
Admittedly I got the middle size, and ds weighs 37lb so almost certainly the nappy was too big - well the waistband was loose anyway! I washed it without fabric conditioner, and it wasn't completely wet through when it leaked. I suppose I need to get hold of a small size one.
lou33
Fri 27-Aug-04 21:42:06
What size did you get? Ds sleeps in all sorts of positions, but favours his stomach, and we had wetness on the first night as well. Have you thought of putting booster pads insude? I found that once they had been used and washed we never ahd a leak again.
Mine finally dried - it took only 24h to dry on the line, so lack of tumble-drier isn't a problem, just the unseasonal August we've been having. Unfortunately using the nappy was an unmitigated disaster: by 11pm it had leaked so badly that we had to strip and remake ds's entire bed, including the quilt and change him to a disposable and fresh pjs!
I think the nappy is probably too large for ds, so didn't sit securely, but I wonder, are any of your children stomach-sleepers? From the way the nappy slips down under ds's tummy, I wouldn't be surprised if it got pushed even further in his sleep.
I have used these all holiday and they have been fantastic - a great buy :) Not found washing/drying too bad either although I have been using one of those huge, powerful American driers to do them. Will have to see how our own dryer copes!
lou33
Fri 20-Aug-04 16:32:58
Have you a tumble dryer? Still takes about 2 hours though.
I managed to get hold of one secondhand. I haven't had a chance to use it yet, because I washed it (obviously! ) and have been trying to dry it for the last 3 days - but every time it's nearly dry the heavens open and chuck down rain again!
lou33
Fri 20-Aug-04 11:59:53
I have them for dd2 YG, and I think Prettycandles does too. I think they are great.
lou33
Wed 11-Aug-04 13:00:52
What size did you get in the end?
Two pairs have just arrived today and they are now in a quick wash/dry cycle so I can take them away with me on holiday later on today. Phew!!! One pair will follow on later as there weren't three in stock. I will let everyone know how we get on with them when we get home.
I have ordered 3 pairs from The Nappy Lady and, although delivery is normally 10-14 days, they are trying to meet next Wednesday for delivery so I can take them on holiday with me 
Baby KInd seem to have a 28 day delivery though, so I have contacted the nappy lady - look dearer, but once you have the new order discount the total cost is very comparable - delivey is 10-14 days but often sooner apparantly.
Cheers all. So you reckon I can get away with 3 for now? DD is only 2y4m so may be using them a while yet. If she is 2 stone 1 I need XS then???