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Firsttimemuminneed · 20/06/2018 07:04

Hi everyone. Need a little advise.
My son is sleeping through the night now (12 months old) he goes to bed at 8pm sometimes 7.30pm and has his bottle in his cot with him and has a drink round about 12ish sometimes 1ish. And sleeps through till 6am.. he keeps waking up with a really wet nappie soaking through to his clothes. Can anyone recommend a nappie that will keep him dry overnight? (Currently using pampers baby dry)

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everycowandagain · 20/06/2018 07:20

We had the same issue because DS sleeps on his front. I also use Pampers baby dry and it improved when I went up a size and used the + ones (5+ etc) as they are more absorbent.

Hope that helps!

BearBuilder · 20/06/2018 07:23

Agree with above - try going up a size even if it doesn't look like you need to!

Kidssendingmenuts · 20/06/2018 07:25

Do you change him when he has his bottle at 12-1? This kept happening to me so I got used to changing on the night feed like a stealth ninja! I found the Aldi nappies to be a lot more absorbent than pampers too x

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Dangermouse80 · 20/06/2018 07:26

Agree with above. As I have an older child too, my 12 month old wears a size 7 pampers baby dry and there is never any leaks!

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Firsttimemuminneed · 20/06/2018 07:36

Il give that a go.. actually now you mention it when i went from size 3-4 he was dry for a short time. Now leaking again. So il try size 5 thank you

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SoddingUnicorns · 20/06/2018 07:37

Get the + pampers ones. They have extra absorbency for overnight.

FloatingPanda · 20/06/2018 07:37

Put a pull up over the top, I had the same problem with my son and it's because he slept on his stomach.

Firsttimemuminneed · 20/06/2018 07:38

I dont change him at 12-1am. He is such a light sleeper, can 100% be sure he will be up for the long haul if i changed him lol.
Im usually sparko at this point too.

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