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Leaky nappy at night!?

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Wrcgirl · 11/11/2014 07:27

My 15 month girl wears baby dry nappies for bed, they are the right size, she is well within weight, but it seems every other night she has leaked and her clothes and sheets are damp in the morning.

Has anyone else had this? Anyone know why or how to stop it? Thanks!

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LackingCommonSense · 11/11/2014 08:50

Yep! With 16mo DS. We try not to let him drink to much right before bed, experimented with brands and went a size up (he wears pampers at night, supermarket brand during the day) and when all that failed I've recently bought some nappy booster pads from Amazon which I think are supposed to be for reusable nappies but seem to do the trick! We only use them when he seems to have drunk too much in the hour before bed.

Good luck!

Wrcgirl · 11/11/2014 18:51

Thanks for your reply, I hate to stop her drinking. I'll look out for the liners!

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HedgehogsDontBite · 11/11/2014 19:02

We had this with 18 month old DS. Have started putting a tena pad in his night time nappy to up the absorbancy and haven't had a leak since. Someone did say you can get 'nappy boosters' which do the same thing but I couldn't find them here so thought I'd try the pads instead.

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Wrcgirl · 12/11/2014 11:12

Thanks :)

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elelfrance · 12/11/2014 16:02

Same here, LO wears supermarket size 4 nappies during the daytime, and papmers size 4+ at night
If i run out of pampers, i put 2 of the supermarket ones on her, layered one over the other, and that does the trick too

Wrcgirl · 18/11/2014 21:53

Will try 4+ I am buying new pack tomorrow. Thanks

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Happydaze247 · 18/11/2014 22:06

We use a pull-up in her normal size with a bigger sized nappy over the top. She's a very 'athletic' sleeper so, I think, the pull up stays in place better than a normal nappy would. She's been dry for a while now but not brave enough to go back to one nappy.

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