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Wet at night - what nappy?

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SillyMillysMummy · 14/11/2006 07:28

My 17 month old is so wet in the night that by morning her pants and sleeping bag are wet through, not only that but it wakes her up, far too early. Am using huggies pullups at the moment but it happens with all the nappies that i have used. She has a kidney reflux problem and am not sure if thats making her wetter than supposed to be, help please, i need my beauty sleep!!

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eldestgirl · 14/11/2006 07:38

I find pull-ups not very absorbent compared to normal nappies. But why not put a larger size nappy on top of your regular night-time nappy?

mazzarella · 14/11/2006 09:48

I alwaya though pull up were meant to be used for training so your not meant to wee in them all the time, just for accidents so they dont hold as much wee as a nappy iykwim.
I might be wrong mind you!

flamesparrow · 14/11/2006 11:43

Huggies pull ups aren't great - if you are wanting a pull up version then you are better with pampers easy up - they hold much much more.

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SillyMillysMummy · 14/11/2006 15:17

to be honest i didn't think about pull ups being less absorbant point taken, will try ordinary nappies again, thanks

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NannyL · 14/11/2006 18:18

huggies pull ups are NOT a nappy, but potty ytraining psnts designed to hold about a maximum of 1 wee!

you need to be using a realy nappy, that should sort out the problem... maybe pampers baby dry, tho IMO tesco own and boots own are as good!

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