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Washable nappies for night times only - which ones?

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Choccers · 13/11/2005 21:03

My dd is potty trained during the day but not dry yet when she naps or sleeps (she's 2) so we're still using 2 disposable nappies a day. I resent buying them and resent throwing them away evenmore. Can anyone recommend a good washable nappy for nights - must be good at absorption and fit well (she's long and thin!)? An all-in-one job sounds like an easy option but not if it leaks!

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Choccers · 13/11/2005 21:12

How much do they cost? can you buy them on-line?

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starlover · 13/11/2005 21:28

i LOVE minkis for nighttime

or fuzzi bunz

Choccers · 13/11/2005 21:35

Thanks for the advice! Will look into the different ones you've suggested...after a good night's sleep...

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NannyL · 13/11/2005 23:46

Motherease bedwetters? will she fit in the smallest size? they pull on like pants and will last for quite a long time if she needs night nappies for a while.

They do take a long time to dry tho

leggymamba · 14/11/2005 19:57

thenappylady.com has classified ads with loads of cheap hardly used second hand nappies. the website also gives really good reviews of all the nappy types.

I use ellas house bumhuggers at night for ds but 2 year old dd has taken a liking for them as they are lovely and colourful (i'm a new real nappy convert and it seems so is she!)

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