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Daftaboutthecat · 26/04/2016 07:49

Can anyone recommend a good night time nappy for my 18 month old I've always used pampers and they have been fine but now they have started leaking at night. I've tried going up a size and also tried the easy up pants still my daughters sleeping bag is wet and I'm sure this is waking her up.

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cuntinghomicidalcardigan · 26/04/2016 08:21

We use aldi nappies for 18 mo ds and rarely have a leak. He drinks and pees loads! Smile

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Nan0second · 26/04/2016 08:27

Assume you are not using active fit nappies as these will leak more in the night.
If aldi doesn't work, consider adding a reusable booster to the nappy (hemp trifold or triple layer bamboo) with a fleece liner over the top. Will make it tons more absorbent!

Some people use two disposables on top of each other - the one on top the other way round...

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Daftaboutthecat · 26/04/2016 10:21

Thanks both not active fit it's their baby dry. Will try Aldi and if not give your suggestion a go nano

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OreosOreosOreos · 26/04/2016 10:30

We used aldi nappies with boosters (re-usable) from about 6 months through until approx 2 years. I don't know how he does it, but any brand of nappy I tried seemed
To leak until I did this.

If you want to see if a booster works before paying out for the re-usable, you could try putting a maternity towel in there - I used to use the natracare ones in DS's nappy when we were away and they worked just as well.

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OreosOreosOreos · 26/04/2016 10:30

We used aldi nappies with boosters (re-usable) from about 6 months through until approx 2 years. I don't know how he does it, but any brand of nappy I tried seemed
To leak until I did this.

If you want to see if a booster works before paying out for the re-usable, you could try putting a maternity towel in there - I used to use the natracare ones in DS's nappy when we were away and they worked just as well.

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