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Jay53 · 01/12/2018 07:18

Hi. I'm looking for some help.
My little boy is almost one and is sleeping through the night however he is waking up soaking. The nappy isn't actually that full it is just the front and it's the front of him which is wet. I have tried ASDA and pampers nappies. Any suggestions.?

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QueenGoblin · 01/12/2018 07:30

We had this happen for a little while, we tried active fit nappies after trying higher absorbency that didn't work. I just got a small pack of boots own brand to try out.

My theory was that maybe it's because he was wriggling a lot in his sleep. It did seem to work. Now he's fine in regular baby dry, probably because he doesn't have as much milk just before bed!

The other times this has happened have been when my husband hasn't done his nappy up tight enough. Apparently it looked uncomfortable.

Redken24 · 01/12/2018 07:32

We use tesco and the ones that are plus for wetter babies

INeedNewShoes · 01/12/2018 07:32

Have you tried the 4+ which are more absorbant than the normal size 4?

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Jay53 · 02/12/2018 09:14

Hi, I will try the 4+ and boots if not. I guess it's just a case of trying different ones.
Like I said there not really that full it's just the front of them.

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Jay53 · 04/12/2018 10:33

4+ don't work Sad

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Bigonesmallone3 · 04/12/2018 10:42

Think it's a case of trial and error, I had a hard time finding a good nappy with DS, with DD she can wear anything..
U tried aldi 4+
Or Sainsbury's 4+
They r both ones Iv had good experiences with..

DoingMyBest2010 · 04/12/2018 10:44

we sometimes doubled up on the nappy, so have 2 on at night. I found the pampers ones to be rubbish. Always used the Asda own brand (not the basement bargain ones, but the other brand).

Bigonesmallone3 · 04/12/2018 10:45

I have never heard good things about boots, maybe that's where ur goin wrong..

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