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Please recommend a washable pull up all in one nappy for bedtime for a 3 year old please?!

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mumfor1standmaybe2ndtime · 26/08/2008 12:28

Fed up now with buying nappies and throwing them away at bedtime for ds who is 3.5

He is potty/toilet trained in the day but still has a nappy at bedtime. Have tried lifting him at night and leaving nappy off but not working yet!

Was thinking of an all in one nappy which he could pull down himself?

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mumfor1standmaybe2ndtime · 26/08/2008 13:23

Anyone?

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cmotdibbler · 26/08/2008 13:26

The Minki YoYo is a washable pull up that you just stuff with absorbent material - so effectively an all in one, but dries quickly

stitch · 26/08/2008 13:28

about six years ago, we used the motherease bedwetter pants for a five year old. very very good. i bought two , at the time for seventeen pounds each, and we got our moneys worth. i also kept them for ds2, but he refused towear them.

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mumfor1standmaybe2ndtime · 26/08/2008 13:28

Thanks! Am on ebay and other sites searching for ideas..will look at that one.

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mumfor1standmaybe2ndtime · 26/08/2008 13:30

Looked at the bed wetter ones, they do look good. Just not sure I wanted to pay that much, but I guess they do pay for themselves in the end..almost paid £5 for pull ups today and put them back on the shelf!
I have got some motherease one size which just about fit him, but the wraps I have are too small. I also wanted something that he could pull down himself and the bedwetter ones do look good!

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stitch · 26/08/2008 13:34

even though i was buying when on offer, it all averages out in the end.
i paid 34 pounds for the two. which is the same as buying seven weeks worth of pullups, or even less of the dry nites pyjama pants, which they need if they are still bedwetting aged five or above. the pullups cant cope with that amound of wee, andyou still end up with wet sheets even after forking out for the disposables.
and of course, you can keep them for subsequent children.
i didnt include the cost of washing, as they just went in the normal wash.

mumfor1standmaybe2ndtime · 26/08/2008 13:36

I have been thinking that I can at least use them with baby number 2!

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