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Mother of Eden Bedwetter Pants, any good?

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Demented · 24/08/2005 15:01

Thinking about getting these for both DS1 and DS2.

DS1 has been dry in the past but then started to wet so often that we have put him in pull-ups, he still has periods of dry nights then starts to wet again, it is starting to look like more of a long term problem and I am getting fed up buying pull-ups.

DS2 has been in cloth since about 8 months, he currently wears a Tots Bots Size 3 with an XL ME airflow wrap. These still fit fine but if we are not quick enough in the morning he will do a poo in it. We need something he can pull down so he can use the loo in the morning.

Has anyone tried these, are they any good? Do they dry quickly enough only to buy them 2 each? I have no tumble dryer but will happily put things on the radiators to dry or hang them out if it is dry outside.

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Yorkiegirl · 24/08/2005 15:03

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Demented · 24/08/2005 15:07

Thanks YG, might need 4 each then.

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Xena · 24/08/2005 15:12

I need something that sounds like these pants for DD1, where do you buy them?

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Demented · 24/08/2005 15:46

Twinkle, Twinkle have them here , although I didn't do a huge search, their price seemed quite good and I've bought from them before, they have always been very reliable.

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Xena · 25/08/2005 09:36

Thanks

Hulababy · 25/08/2005 09:42

Yes, I use them with DD. I have been using them for about a year now, and I got them from the Nappy Lady website.

I have 3 and manage happily with them - one a night, wash every 3 days. I have a tumble dryer though and that helps massively. Without one they'll take ages to dry. You will neeed to make sure they are spun really really well and be prepared for them to take a whole day to dry. Make sure you turn them inside out.

These are the only cloth nappies I have tried and I have been really impressed with them. If we ever manage baby #2 i will certainly be looking more into cloth nappies

Hulababy · 25/08/2005 09:43

Oops - jsut seen titl of your thread again. W don't use Mother of Eden pants - we have Motherease Bedwetters.

Demented · 25/08/2005 10:06

Hulababy, yes it't the Mother of Eden ones because DS1 is 6.5 and they seem to be the only thing I can get in his size. What concerned me was that the Twinkle website said that getting the size right was very important to avoid leaks and it just made me a bit nervous of them.

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