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Pampers bed mats?

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paddlepie · 29/06/2012 14:24

Are these any good? Or should I just buy a waterproof mattress protector? DS is 3.4yrs and is 100% fine during the day so am hoping that night time without a pull up won't be too traumatic!

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Spookey80 · 29/06/2012 14:25

I use these, seem fine. We've only had one accident in last year, and we're ok.

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JarethTheGoblinKing · 29/06/2012 14:26

Yep, they're fine. They do bunch up after a couple of day though.

One tip I've seen on here is to get the puppy training mats from Pets at Home (or similar online). So the same thing, but a fraction of the cost!

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JarethTheGoblinKing · 29/06/2012 14:26
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JarethTheGoblinKing · 29/06/2012 14:28

Should say - I've never used these, just going by what someone said on here Grin

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DefiniteMaybe · 29/06/2012 14:29

I use puppy training pads for ds think I paid about £5 for 50. He has got a Mattress protector too so if he has a middle of the night accident i just have to pull off the sheet and pads then replace the sheet so no faffing.

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paddlepie · 29/06/2012 14:35

Thanks everyone, I didn't expect replies so quickly Smile They will be purchased this week!

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Bubbless · 29/06/2012 14:45

if you go into a larger boots store you can get 'inco sheets' which are used for adults with incontinence problems. we get them for my mum and they are really cheap, and handy for lots!

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Seona1973 · 30/06/2012 22:56

I use a proper waterproof mattress protector with a pampers bed mat on the top for extra protection.

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