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Most reliable disposable for babies sleeping through the night?

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fluffyanimal · 08/02/2007 12:24

My 11 month ds sometimes sleeps through the night - 7pm to 6am-ish, but if this happens he quite often wakes up wet. This can be both with our usual Bambino Mio plus booster pad, or with a disposable, of which brands I've tried Huggies and Nature Babycare.

Can anyone recommend a disposable that goes for nearly 12 hours? I can't change the cloth nappy as I'm with a nappy laundry service so they only have one kind of nappy.

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Jessajam · 08/02/2007 12:26

ds sleeps in a disposable due to leaking. We use sainsburys/tesco/lidl own brands and they are fine for 12 hours.

I had problems with nature baby ones too and also don't rate huggies/pampers...odd cos you sort of expect 'brand' nappies to be better!!!

clarinsgirl · 08/02/2007 12:28

I've always used Moltex (you can get them from Spirit of Nature website, there is a link from MN).

poppiesinaline · 08/02/2007 12:29

The best ones I have found are Huggies but still can not guarantee that he won't be wet every morning but at least they don't 'explode' like Tescos and Pampers.

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DizzyBint · 08/02/2007 12:29

tesco do fine here. dd sleeps 7pm til 8am, or even 9am some mornings with no leaks, no irritation.

cedar12 · 08/02/2007 12:36

Pampers baby dry

fizzbuzz · 08/02/2007 12:50

Tesco keep my dd driest

Pannacotta · 14/02/2007 21:47

Moltex, and because they are bleach free nad mostly free of chemcials etc I dont worry about keeping my DS in them for 12 hours plus...

Beauregard · 14/02/2007 21:49

Huggies has always worked for both my dd's.

Mumpbump · 14/02/2007 21:51

Pampers babydry is better than huggies ime...

TheBlonde · 14/02/2007 21:53

Pampers Baby Dry
If you are between sizes go large as it will absorb more

Twinklemegan · 14/02/2007 21:57

I hated Pampers Baby Dry. I (or my DS I should say) use Tesco's own at night and they're excellent. We're only on size 4 though but I presume the larger ones would be good as well.

killarney · 15/02/2007 10:23

We love Moltex - very good for my DS's eczema too.

DeputyMacDawg · 15/02/2007 10:28

I've always found ASDA's George disposables really good

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