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Changing at night

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Bookwolf32 · 13/04/2013 21:31

My DD gets Very upset at being changed at night, so generally don't unless there is a poo or if the wee has leaked a bit, but I have recently changed to reusable and don't whether you can still leave it all night.

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Kelbells · 14/04/2013 13:14

My 6m DS goes 7-7 in his reusables unless we hear a poonami going on in the night, we use a bamboozle stretch or ll with an extra booster between the nappy and wrap and a big roomy wrap for the extra boosting... No leaks or nappy rash... Works a treat and everyone's much happier!! Grin

Kelbells · 14/04/2013 13:14

My 6m DS goes 7-7 in his reusables unless we hear a poonami going on in the night, we use a bamboozle stretch or ll with an extra booster between the nappy and wrap and a big roomy wrap for the extra boosting... No leaks or nappy rash... Works a treat and everyone's much happier!! Grin

rrreow · 15/04/2013 12:31

No problem leaving them all night as long as it's got enough absorbency. Also you can use a fleece liner for comfort as it acts as a 'stay dry' layer.

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