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Night time reusable pull ups

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GreenGoth89 · 03/04/2016 15:13

My 4 y/o DSS is wetting the bed every night and we're spending a small fortune on night time pull ups (which seem to be anywhere between £5-£7 for 10!). I had the lightbulb moment that there might be such a thing as a reusable night time pull up, can anyone recommend any that i can buy online in the UK? He's about 18kg

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MindfulBear · 23/04/2016 00:47

Ask Wendy at thenappylady.co.uk
She will know and be able to recommend best fit your child size.

2LittleMonkeysJumpingOnMyHead · 15/08/2016 09:34

I'm thinking the same, cloth would be better. DC1 is nearly 6 and wets frequently. DC2 is 3 and dry in the day, so may try to night train soon. Would love to use something other than disposable pullups, and possibly put DD back in them too.

GreenGoth89 · 15/08/2016 10:50

Aldi had washable mats last week which are great if you're kids are in a single bed

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issy5050 · 29/10/2017 14:38

Why don’t u try the liddle toujours pull ups”very absorbent and very tight especially the size 5.i ve been using huggies ,pampers and wasn’t all that good for my boy.toujours , I think the trick to potty training is to make it fun and toujours are the only brand that uses bright colours and popular characters to make it fun and interesting for the toddler/young child.

lucy101101 · 29/10/2017 16:17

There are some here for 3-5 + years:

www.babykind.co.uk/realeasynappies.htm

issy5050 · 08/11/2017 09:14

Am done with the toujours test waiting for the email to write my review.

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