Meet the Other Phone. Protection built in.

Meet the Other Phone.
Protection built in.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Chat

Join the discussion and chat with other Mumsnetters about everyday life, relationships and parenting.

Best absorbent Nappies

8 replies

SugarHockeyIcedTea · 16/03/2019 08:13

DS2 has started leaking through his size 7 pampers about two weeks ago. Every morning his nappy is sodden and his pjs and gro bag are wet too.

I've tried Huggies night time nappies, I've tried reducing how much milk he has before bed time ( he normally has a full bottle). I would change his nappy again before I go to bed but he's a ridiculously light sleeper.

Can anyone recommend the best nappies than they've used or any suggestions on what to do?

OP posts:
londonloves · 16/03/2019 08:24

Aldi and Asda own brand are good in my experience, very rarely leak.

moreismore · 16/03/2019 08:26

I saw an article that suggested using a reusable bamboo ‘booster’ like would go in a washable nappy. Or would adult Tena pants or something like that be worth a try?

Thistles24 · 16/03/2019 08:28

How about the huggies dry nites? Think they start age 4-7, but they might fit.

Interested in this thread?

Then you might like threads about this subject:

SugarHockeyIcedTea · 16/03/2019 08:36

Thanks for the suggestions- I've tried Asda's before but they really seemed to irritate his skin. I'll pop to Aldi today if the snow eases.

Ds2 is 19 months but is very tall for his age so I think the 4-7 might be too big for him, I'll look though.

Are those liners something I could in stores?

OP posts:
WatsKiskers · 16/03/2019 09:59

I have the same problem with my DD and Lidl nappies are the only ones she doesn't leak through

moonbabyandthebeast · 16/03/2019 10:37

Aldi all the way,used their nappies and now their pull ups,a couple of leaks only between 2 children over several years

moreismore · 16/03/2019 15:24

I don’t think they’re in stores but google the nappy lady as her website has loads of info on reusables

GinGeum · 16/03/2019 19:51

You could try a waterproof wrap over the disposable as if it were a reusable nappy to try and contain the wetness too maybe?

New posts on this thread. Refresh page
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.

This thread is closed and is no longer accepting replies. Click here to start a new thread.

Swipe left for the next trending thread