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Re-usable pull ups for night time - can anyone recommend?

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BocoBeak · 18/07/2007 10:34

I used re-usables for dds - dd2 is now 2.6 and has been dry during the day for a while, but still needs a pull up at night - if she wakes she'll use the potty by herself so has to be something she can easily get up and down - does such a think exist?

I don't like buying the supermarket pull ups which are often being thrown away dry - but don't like to use the same one more than once as it's a bit minging.

Can anyone recommend anything?

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BocoBeak · 18/07/2007 12:32

any greenoid potty trainers anywhere round here?

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katz · 18/07/2007 12:37

i had this problem with my dd at the same stage so i bought a minki yoyo nappy which is a stuffable. It can pull up and down but for parent convience has poppers too.

will look out a link for you

katz · 18/07/2007 12:39

website here www.nappiesbyminki.co.uk/index.htm

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katz · 18/07/2007 12:39

website here www.nappiesbyminki.co.uk/index.htm

BocoBeak · 18/07/2007 13:10

Thank you Katz that's just what i was looking for.

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makesachange · 18/07/2007 15:16

Motherease also do a great nighttime pant but it's pretty expensive.

I'm currently using the trainer pants which aren't enough as a proper nappy, but are great for overnight accidents.

FlameDelacour · 18/07/2007 17:37

I need to get a yo-yo, DD has a normal minki, but a yoyo would be handy too.

BocoBeak · 18/07/2007 18:00

it was the motherease nappies that i was using, will look for them too, thanks

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katz · 18/07/2007 18:04

having seen both the minki and the motherease all i wuld say is that the minki is more slimline depending on what you stuff it with, the motherease pants are quite bulky

MrsCurly · 18/07/2007 22:12

The motherease ones are massive and massively expensive, but they do do they biz. They do keep your little one dry but they also take ages to dry as they are so big. They also have a horrible name (bedwetter - !?!). I borrowed three pairs which did for me. Was really put off by the cost of buying my own.

FlameDelacour · 18/07/2007 22:23

I had the smallest ones (bedwetter), but DD has grown out of them and seems to be getting sore (I think through the lack of liner in them) which is why I have changed to minkis.

She got sore easily as a baby, so I'm surprised it took this long tbh. She has one minki pocket which she loooooooooooooooves, and I think I will get a yoyo as soon as we have some more money.

Hulababy · 18/07/2007 22:26

We used Bedwetters for quite a while with DD very happily. No problems encountered.

They do take ages to dry without a tumble dryer though.

They are expensivve new - about £16 a pair., and you need at least 2. We had 3 as easier for washing. But they sell well afterwards - will get at least £10 a pair plus P&P IME. Or there is a good second hand market in them too.

Nappylady website is good.

chipmonkey · 18/07/2007 23:02

I find the Mother of Eden ( fuzzi bunz makers) Overnight Undies very good. Ds2 doesn't wet so much any more but it makes me feel easier when staying in holiday accommodation or in other peoples houses!

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