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To suspect that my 2 year old was left in the same nappy all day at nursery.

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Cakeymamma88 · 12/12/2022 19:13

My daughter is 2 and goes to nursery a few days a week. I dropped her off for her session and when I collected her 5hrs later her Nursery teacher hurriedly mentioned that she needed to change her quickly before she left. I siad not to worry about it and that I'd pop her in the bath as soon as she got home because she was covered in glitter. Got her undressed for her bath and im almost certain she still had the same nappy on that I'd put on her as I was getting her ready for nursery. It was big and puffy and quite yellow and didnt smell great at all. I put that on her about an hour before I dropped her off so it means she'd been sat in the urine for 6 hours. I did put 2 spares in her nursery bag but they were a different brand and they hadn't been used. The reason I believe that it's the same nappy is because I was out just before and I pulled the nappy out of my backpack. It was the last one I had. My concealer has leaked and a bit got on the nappy at the back. It's still on the one I took off her before her bath. I called the nursery and said I don't believe it's been changed and they honestly didn't seem to be too concerned. But it was in her daily log that it was changed halfway through her session. They've always been brilliant with her. Shes never had a problem there before. I'll speak to them about it when she is in next time. But I just think that this is unacceptable to leave a 2 year old or any baby in a nappy for 5+ hours.

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Sunnytwobridges · 13/12/2022 00:49

I wouldn’t be happy with this. My dd was prone to getting rashes from staying in wet diapers so she had to be changed every few hours to keep from getting them. I’d definitely bring it up to management.

Sceptre86 · 13/12/2022 07:37

I'd not be happy op and raise this with the manger. The comparisons with an overnight nappy are stupid, she isn't drinking overnight. I'd mark another nappy and check if this happens again. If it does I'd move her from that setting because I wouldn't be OK with them falsifying records, no trust. I don't know how feasible that would be for you though.

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