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Best nappies for night-time.

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mankymummy · 06/08/2008 08:39

DS (nearly 3) drinks a LOT before bed and in the night and consequently his normal nappy leaks very frequently.

obviously i need to try and cut down on how much he drinks but i would also like to try a nightime nappy...

are they any more absorbent?

which are the best/best value for money ones to buy?

thanks.

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sannie · 06/08/2008 09:01

i always use the pampers baby dry for night time and don't have any leaks - cheap ones don't last the night with ds1 or ds2 ...

i know they are expensive but i get round it bt using cheap ones during the day when i know they get changed more often

BigBadMousey · 06/08/2008 09:04

If you are thinking sbout cloth night time nappies look
at the threads
here

and here

if not please ignore

mankymummy · 06/08/2008 09:14

thanks everyone...

sannie... pampers baby dry dont last for my DS - he is quite a big almost 3 !

was thinking of toddler night time type pants... but looking on the net they seem to start at 4-7 year olds !

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sophiesmiles · 06/08/2008 09:21

Hi Manky, I find terries are better for older ones, but i guess everyone has a different opinion

needaholiday · 06/08/2008 22:41

we switched to cloth to cope with heavy night wees a few years ago and never went back to disposables
another option of course may be a cloth booster and a wrap usually used over a cloth nappy but popped on over the disposable nappy just to protect against leaks? Nappy elite wraps can be used over disposables.

needaholiday · 06/08/2008 22:41

ooh and meant to add that the dispos from lidls used to be the most absorbent when we did use dispos. Not sure what they're like now.

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