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Tummy sleeper leaking nappy

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Lnix · 12/06/2021 21:59

Hey!
Any tips for a tummy sleeper who leaks through their nappy at night? We use Rascals and Friends nappies and have been using washable nappy booster pads inside them at night. These have worked but we are going camping so I won't be able to wash and dry these every day. Sizing up the nappy or wearing it back to front didn't work. The only disposable ones I can see online are £30 for 30 boosters 🤨 ok as a one off but wondered if there is a hack I don't know about...please let me in on the secret if there is?!

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YessicaHaircut · 12/06/2021 22:09

We have a tummy sleeper too, the best thing we’ve found is to use Pampers active fit pull ups at night, and to make sure he’s wearing a bodysuit with poppers to hold the nappy in place properly. Still get the occasional leak but it’s definitely better.

Superscientist · 12/06/2021 22:46

We are using cloth nappies and in a pinch I have used cloth wipes as a booster. Depending on how long you are away for could you use those cloth wipes or make your own boosters out of an old towel with a disposal liner on the top if you are worried about comfort?

FATEdestiny · 12/06/2021 23:28

How old is baby?

I bet he's a boy. We had such a lot of issues with my son's keeping them dry overnight compared to girls.

Pampers Baby Dry was best I found. Until pull ups were needed and then Aldi own brand were best.

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Lnix · 13/06/2021 16:14

Yes! A boy! Tummy sleeping boy, double trouble. Never had this issue with my daughter. He basically uses the whole front of his nappy overnight but, thanks to gravity, the back of the nappy doesn't absorb anything 😅 I can't believe there isn't something invented to alleviate this problem. Thanks folks!

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Lnix · 13/06/2021 16:14

He is 7.5 months.

Will try the pampers baby dry and the pull ups too.

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