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Motherease Bedwetters

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Flamesparrow · 21/04/2006 20:34

How good are they? DD soaks through a pair of pull ups by about midnight, I'm going to try drynites, but they are pricey, so was wondering about these...

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Yorkiegirl · 21/04/2006 20:36

hulababy has these and really likes them afaik.

hulababy · 21/04/2006 21:09

We do have these. We have been using them for nearly 2 years now at night time with DD. They are pricey initially, and we have 3 (you could get buy on two providing you wash every other day and have a tumble drier). However, in the long run, they save money as still cheaper than a year os so supply of disposables. You can buy them second hand too, although they are still in excess of £10 a pair used. I sold my first 3 for £10 a pair, plus P&P - so you also recoup some of your own money back. We put our money into getting 3 new ones in the bigger size.

They can hold about 3 or 4 wees I think, although Dd doesn't put them to the test.

They take ages and ages to dry naturally - well over a full day even on a radiator, so you really need a drier IMO.

But we get on really well with them, and definitely recommend them.

Flamesparrow · 22/04/2006 09:09

Ooh I think I'll look into them. A pack of 25 drynites is about £12 Shock, so 3 bedwetters would only cost about 4 months worth of those at the most (and I don't see her being dry at night any time soon, even if she is, DS will grow into em eventually).

I'll get one (possibly off ebay) and see how it is, then go from there Grin

Thankyou lots.

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hulababy · 22/04/2006 18:54

The Nappylady has preloved ones on too often.

rosycheek · 23/04/2006 08:55

Have just started using them with DS who is 6 and still wets very heavily at night. Have found them great with only one small leak so far (been using for about 3 weeks). Would advise buying a couple though cos they take ages to dry, unless you tumble dry of course. Smile

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