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Dry feel nappy booster?

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MonkeyPantaloons · 14/09/2020 08:53

DS is waking around 4/5am feeling wet and struggling to get back to sleep unless I change him. I'd rather not go back to changing at night if I can avoid it, so I'm hoping some of you might be able to recommend boosters that wick the moisture away and feel dry please? He uses miosolo during the day with boosters but they feel wet to the touch so aren't going to cut it.

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DaffodilSunshine · 14/09/2020 08:55

Are you looking for reusable nappies? Ella's house bumhuggers are completely fleece lined so shouldn't feel wet inside

MonkeyPantaloons · 14/09/2020 08:59

Sorry, that wasn't the clearest post! He wears a disposable overnight as I don't think a reusable will cope for the whole night. He's six months and in 4+, so I was hoping to pop a booster in his disposable. I'll have a look at fleece though, thank you!

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DaffodilSunshine · 14/09/2020 09:05

Ah ok. I guess fleece liners could also be used with disposables? You can cut your own from a fleece blanket so you can get more coverage with them than the standard ones. Two part reusable nappies should work at night though anyway if you wanted to try that route. An all in one like miosolo definitely wouldn't thought

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Caspianberg · 14/09/2020 11:13

It’s fleece you need rather than a booster. Booster will hold more but not be stay dry, fleece the wee goes straight through leaving them dryer on bum.

We use tots bots bamboozles overnight with fleece liner. They are super absorbent and he usually wears 11-12 hrs overnight.

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