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Reusable bed wetting pants anyone?

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Laura989 · 26/11/2025 00:56

I can't imagine I'm the only person facing this issue??

I have a tall/larger 4yr old - who is out of day time nappies (and has been since 2.5yrs old). Reliably dry during the day.

We've recently ditched night-time nappies (since September) and it's really been up and down - sometimes they can go for a week without an accident and other times, like now we're now on night 5 of them wetting the bed. No tangible changes - still sticking to same routine and water intake etc.

Absolutely no chance my DC is now going to go back to 'bedtime nappies'.

I really could do with some reusable potty training pants but for an older child. They all seem to max out around 3-4yrs. I need something for a 4-5yrs old (that aren't going to cost me best part of £100 for 5! One company are selling 1 pair for £16.99!)

DC moves around in bed like crazy and when they have an accident it's often all over the duvet where they've wrapped their legs around etc so puppy pads aren't a solution.

I just need something that will contain the worst of it. As soon as they have an accident they wake up, so I don't need a pant that will 'keep them dry all night'.

The day time training pants would be ideal e.g £19 for a pack of 3 from JoJo - if they didn't max out at age 3-4yrs and went to 4-5yrs.

Can anyone recommend anything?

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Ditsy79 · 26/11/2025 06:01

I've not used these specifically, but have used Cheeky Wipes for other products. The kids pants are on 3 for 2 at the moment, so it might be worth a try: www.cheekywipes.com/kidsteens-incontinence/kids-incontinence-pants.html

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