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can anyone suggewst some pull up washable pants for night usuage?

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MadEyeMisdee · 10/07/2007 11:44

dd3 appears to have almost cracked night training. the only nightime pants i have are XL motherease bedwtters which are far far too big for her.

so can anyone suggest anything thats easy for her to pull up and down in the night? atm am using a swaddlebees pocket thing, but only have the one of those.

oh and is qwuick to dry possibly?

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MadEyeMisdee · 10/07/2007 14:09

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WigWamBam · 10/07/2007 14:43

Would a smaller size Motherease Bedwetter be any use? I have a couple of mediums you could have if you wanted them - they're at least second (probably third) hand so are a little grey, and as they've been sat in a cupboard for over a year they could do with softening up a bit, but otherwise there's stacks of use left in them.

I don't want anything for them; Dd hated them and wouldn't wear them, but I haven't had the heart to chuck them out. If they're any use to you, you'd be more than welcome to them.

MadEyeMisdee · 10/07/2007 14:44

she is dinky, i think mediums would be too big as well. but thank you.

she has only been slightly damp twice in the last week, other mornings hjave been dry.

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FlameDelacour · 10/07/2007 15:54

I have some smalls But I would need to sell them rather than give because I need the money

Minki yoyos could work - they are pockets so the outers dry fast, just make sure you have more stuffing than outers.

MollyCoddle · 10/07/2007 16:01

I've just ordered some bright bots training pants. They look like they might be the sort of thing you're after. here

FlameDelacour · 10/07/2007 16:03

They will only hold one wee for the length of time it takes to get to a toilet/change trousers etc. They are really just for accidents during the day when you don't make it in time, stops wet socks n trousers but not a lot else.

MollyCoddle · 10/07/2007 16:04

Ah yes, was meant to add that I will be adding a booster. I think that would be enough for us. DD only does small wees!

laundrylover · 10/07/2007 16:05

Misdee,
I have 2 minki yo-yos that I could post to you but I would like them back when you've done.
They fitted DD1 fine when she was less than 2 and she is a real skinny marinka! I'm not sure that they worked brilliantly but we did only use tham for 2 weeks and then she was dry. Probably could have experimented with different stuffings.
Do you still have my email from ages ago when you sent me the eczema pyjamas??

MollyCoddle · 10/07/2007 16:05

An erroneous 'was' there!

MadEyeMisdee · 10/07/2007 17:19

oh thanks for the offers, but i have money in paypal

bedwetters are quite bulky, and as i said she is generally dry now at night, just a bit damp. she is going to the toilet when she wakes for a wee.

where can i find minki yoyo's?

or a good deal on swaddle bees? as i do like those as fit more like knickers, and she copes well with them. would need 3 i think.

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FlameDelacour · 10/07/2007 17:20

Deals with swaddlebees can be discussed Just email bumfluffnappies at gmail dot com.

Minki yoyos - think it's www.nappiesbyminki.co.uk

MadEyeMisdee · 10/07/2007 18:12

koffemailedkoff

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FlameDelacour · 10/07/2007 19:16

I think I may have an allergy to all the nappy fluff around me... I regularly start coughing when talking about them

MadEyeMisdee · 10/07/2007 19:34

so do i. buggies also have that koff effect as well.

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