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Can you get a re-usable pull up for toddlers for night time?

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2point4kids · 20/11/2008 21:25

Just switched DS2 to re-usables and wondered if there is anything I can get for DS1 (who is 3 and quite tall but skinny) to wear at night instead of pull ups?
I cant put him in a normal re-usable nappy as he needs to be able to pull up and down himself if he needs a wee at night.
Does anything like that exist that is reliable?

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Yorkiegirl · 20/11/2008 21:30

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thenewme · 20/11/2008 21:31

Motherease bedwetter pants.

I have one, barely used as it doesn't suit my ds, if you want to try one.

liath · 20/11/2008 21:31

I've used the motherease ones, they'll hold a little accident but not a full wee.

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ilovemydog · 20/11/2008 21:32

Are these training pants?

2point4kids · 20/11/2008 21:32

Fab, yes please, can I try yours?
How much would you want for it?

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Surfermum · 20/11/2008 21:32

I have one I was about to sell on Flame's secondhand nappy section on her website, if you are interested.

2point4kids · 20/11/2008 21:32

oh, he does big wees, perhaps no good then....

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thenewme · 20/11/2008 21:34

Did you mean me?

IME they do hold proper wees.

I am off to bed now but you can CAT me and we can sort it out.

BigBadMouse · 20/11/2008 22:10

minki yoyo come up big so you'll probably need the smller size

mother of eden undies - at the bottom here

bedwetter pants can be boosted - microfibre dishcloths work well and are cheap

mybabywakesupsinging · 21/11/2008 00:07

ds1 had a rainbow minki yoyo at about 30 months and was so impressed with it he only wet it once or twice...( if only the day had been so easy to sort...)

gigglewitch · 21/11/2008 00:13

we used Tots Bots for dd but she wasn't much of a wetter, and she was a diddy 21mo when we were using them.

My boys esp ds2 could wee for england. we use hippychick bottom sheets (washable) and also trainer pants - still, he's just had his 5th b'day

Flamesparrow · 21/11/2008 07:52

I had no issue with bedwetters holding full wees - we had to stop due to the no liner making DD sore (and trying to keep a liner in there was hell).

Minki yoyos are lovely though, but a bit bulky

thebluefoxategreensocks · 21/11/2008 21:09

Motherease Bedwetter pants are super - really great! My daughter can be quite a heavy wetter and we get no leaks at all. Couldn't ask for better really. Fortunately she's dry most nights at the moment, but still put her in them just to be safe.

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