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Best nappies for night time?

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megab · 21/10/2013 09:08

My dd is 13 months and 21lbs, I have her in size 4 nappies. The last couple of weeks she has woken up in the morning with a burst nappy. The crystals inside are all over her, she sleeps on her front so the back is bone dry. I have tried morrisons own, pampers super dry and aldi own but this always happens. Any recommendations? Cheers

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CharlotteBronteSaurus · 21/10/2013 09:10

have you tried 4+ just for night-time? we always got away with a bigger size at night as they wriggle around less.
Other than that, we found asda nappies the best for our heavy wetters - better than the brands.

dyslexicdespot · 21/10/2013 09:11

We use sainsbury's own brand eco nappies. DS BF throughout the night but they hold up very well.

megab · 21/10/2013 09:14

I was thinking maybe giving her less milk before bed too, she currently has 6 ounces

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mrsmartin1984 · 21/10/2013 10:17

A reusable bamboo nappy with a super booster if needed. I use bambinex with the same wrap. Although little lambs and bamboozles are just as good. My daughter sleeps on her front or side. I have never had a leak with them

BarberryRicePud · 21/10/2013 19:22

I wouldn't cut her milk if she's sleeping well.

DD is nearly 6m and over 20lb (long too so in proportion) and she's been in 4+ nappies for a couple of weeks. I've recently switched to Asda comfort nappies and i have to say they're excellent. Dd has v sensitive skin and these are fine. Hold a whole nighttime's wee too.

KatAndKit · 22/10/2013 11:33

I went to 4+ quite early and they do last the night better.

megab · 24/10/2013 12:20

I tried her on 4+ and they seem to be much better, cheers :)

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