DD is almost 4yrs old, happily trained in daytime for nearly 2 yrs, but is still a way off for training at night. I have no issue with this (nor is DD bothered about wearing nappies at night) EXCEPT I can't find nappies big enough!!
I used cloth nappies until she was dry in the day, (mainly bum genius but we did have some others). But I gave up with the washing of them with just one a day. Standard real nappies only go up to about 35kg so these are now too small anyway.
I have worked my way though Sainsburys, tesco, asda, aldi, and lidl pull ups finding lidl the biggest so far - but even these are now really too small. (I can't afford the 45p+ a nappy of the drynites pj pants)
I contacted the health visitor (or rather got a nursery nurse on the local health visitor phone line) and asked about options - having be told that the health visitor can apparently get nappies for over 3's - to be told that I would have to prove she had special needs (I've no reason to believe she has) and would unlikely be accepted before she was 7 years old for night-time use. I asked if I could buy larger nappies from their souce to be told no. Her only suggestion was the drynites - I said I couldn't afford those - she said there was nothing she could do about that - or offer any other suggestion (except forcing her to train at night!!).
The only real nappy I can find that might work is the motherease Bedwetter pants - which I'm fine with except I can't find them under £20 each. I would need 4 I think to ensure I could get them dry - and finding £80 would be a bit much atm.
So I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions ???
Thanks