Meet the Other Phone. Flexible and made to last.

Meet the Other Phone.
Flexible and made to last.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

AIBU?

Share your dilemmas and get honest opinions from other Mumsnetters.

To wish that pull ups/ pj pants were cheaper

30 replies

JedBalls · 13/02/2014 11:51

Bedwettimg runs in my family and 3 of my DC need to wear night nappies. The problem is that my elder two don't fit the 'normal nappies' any more so I have to buy the expensive drynites or underjams. It just annoys me how much of my weekly shopping budget goes on nappies when all my children ages 6, 8, 10, 13.

OP posts:
RevoltInParadise · 15/02/2014 12:55

Thanks for that link. We use the tesco white packet ones for my 6 year old but they are not quite big enough.

We have gone through the clinic too, tried alarms, tried upping water, stopping squash, lifting, measuring intake and output....

Hoping for tabs or spray next.

JedBalls · 15/02/2014 13:10

Mamagiraffe, I have some reusable nappies, and my Dc do not like wearing them. They find them not very discreet, you can see them bulging out from a mile of. In the mornings when wet, they are very saggy and uncomfterble. They also often leaked. Plus the extra washing was irritating.
1stMrsF, thanks for the link, I never thought of ordering of amazon.

OP posts:
JedBalls · 15/02/2014 13:14

1stMrsF, thanks f9r he link, I never thought of using amazon but it seems to be much cheaper.

OP posts:
wonderingsoul · 15/02/2014 14:06

mine wouldnt wear non disposables.. . there more like nappys and at 8 that would knock his confideance more.

RachelHRD · 15/02/2014 17:30

My DS is 6 and had to wear pull ups. He's quite skinny but Sainsburys own brand size 6 still fit him fine and are cheap at 2 packs of around 20 for £7. My DD is 4 and chunkier than DS and the same weight and wears Sainsburys own brand nappies size 6 at night as they hold more wee and she wees loads overnight!

New posts on this thread. Refresh page
Swipe left for the next trending thread