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Night Nappies .. what sort do your children wear?

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Twiglett · 25/08/2004 09:22

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soapbox · 25/08/2004 09:30

We use dry-nites. They are expensive but they don't leak like pull ups do. Pull ups also make my DS's botty all red and sore.

We get the dry nites from Costco where they are £10 for a pack rather than £15 in the supermarket.

Yorkiegirl · 25/08/2004 10:12

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Aero · 25/08/2004 10:18

Dry-nights v expensive. Might try to get some from costco - never thought of that!

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smellymelly · 25/08/2004 10:40

I used the really cheap tesco ones, £1.97 for 20. Their blue stripe branded ones. They are a bit plasticky, so no good for the environment, but loads cheaper than all the others. They only come in maxi plus and junior.

bensmum3 · 25/08/2004 10:42

Why don't you try a couple of xl clothe nappies and a waterproof wrap, he might be more aware of doing a wee, and you could sell them on when he's dry, i can help with whats available if you want more info.

soapbox · 25/08/2004 10:50

Yorkiegirl - where did you get the bed wetting pants from. Just done a quick web search but can't find them.

Twiglett · 25/08/2004 10:53

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bloss · 25/08/2004 13:50

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soapbox · 25/08/2004 14:08

Bloss - thank you.

I have just ordered a couple of pairs.

Like your DS mine has not yet got the hang of staying dry overnight (he is also 4) and any attempts have been a dismal failure. Even at £10 a pack the dry-nites will still be an expensive option. Hopefully the motherease ones will work well and save some money at the same time!!

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