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Nighttime Front Sleeper

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WishIWasSleeping · 16/12/2016 10:46

Morning!
My 11mo daughter is a front sleeper and frequently when we get her up she has soaked through her nappy, vest, pjs and sleepsuit, all the way up her tummy.
Is there a particular brand of nappies that has a high absorbency for front sleepers?
She sleeps for about 9 hours.
Advice appreciated. Smile

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
WishIWasSleeping · 27/01/2017 08:22

I guess that's a no then! Grin

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CatWithKittens · 27/01/2017 10:26

I detect understandable desperation! We have always used old fashioned Terries which you can fold for a particular need or sleeping position - you can buy bigger and thicker ones too. they might be worth thinking about at night, at least. We have rarely had leakage, even with much older children - and we have had 5.

fuzzyfozzy · 27/01/2017 10:39

Are you using the plus nappy for your size?

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justme12345 · 27/01/2017 10:53

My lb always sleeps on his front, and will often sleep for a good 12 hours. We now use pampers premium protection active fit, currently size 5.
We've only ever used pampers nappies and never ever had a leak or any problems.

WishIWasSleeping · 27/01/2017 11:11

Cat - the washing is getting a bit much!

I have tried plus sizes and next sizes up across a few brands.
My mum would probably be very amused if I attempted terry's, so I might have to try that! Grin - didn't cross my mind to be honest!
I've tried putting them on backwards too - that was fun when I forgot in the morning!
Thanks ladies. I was beginning to think it was just me!

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