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can you recommend a good night time disposable?

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olivo · 01/04/2007 17:00

we currently use huggies natural fit or some other huggies in a green packet but in the morning, dd (7 months) is often damp; it goes through her vest, sleepsuit and grobag. we dont live on the mainland so only have access to boots, mothercare and independent chemists, so cant get supermarket own nappies. anyone got any ideas on a very absorbant night itme nappy?
also, we use size 3s,up to 20lb. dd is 17 1/2 lb, would a larger size be more absorbant?

TIA

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NannyL · 01/04/2007 17:13

i would definitely go up a size.

definitely a size 4, and shes not that much off a 4+!

me not a disposable fan but pampers are usually quite good. the green packs are supposidly the most absorbant for nigth time, but my charge uses active fit all the time and rarelyl leaks at all. hasnt leaked for months actually!

thePA · 01/04/2007 17:32

i use pampers babydry (green packet) at night and have never had any problems with them leaking. on the size, i have found that you can't always go by the weight, but if the one's she's in are leaking it would be worth going up a size to try it.

Mum2FunkyDude · 01/04/2007 17:46

Pampers babydry lasts up to 12 hours, very good, and keeps them really dry.

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olivo · 01/04/2007 18:00

thank you. will get some size 4 pampers tomorrow. hopefully will help keep the washing pile a bit smaller!

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hunkermunker · 01/04/2007 18:01

Don't wait till they're at the top end of the weight scale before you change size, definitely. Both DSs were in 4+ when they were that weight, iirc.

olivo · 01/04/2007 20:23

thanks. will finish the pack of size 3s i have in daytime and go to boots tomorrow.

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