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Need help with night-time wetting, wanting to swap to cloth advice.

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Heartmum2Jamie · 13/01/2009 19:15

I really need som advice please. I have 3 children, 7.5, 4.5 & 9 weeks. The baby is in cloth during the day and as soon as the sposies are gone (about 10 left), he is going in cloth at night. I am fine with all this. My problem is that my older 2 are both still wet at night (ds2 is actually still wetting in the day too, but has some developmental delays, so not totally unexpected.) DS1 is in the pj pant things and DS2 is in size 5 pampers baby dry at night and they are costing me a small fortune per year, especially when we opted for cloth with the baby. Would it be worth me trying to get ds2 into cloth at night and if so, does anyone have any suggestions? He's exactly 1 meter tall and weighs 32lb, so is quite skinny. I doubt very much that ds1 would appreciate going into nappies, but do they make cloth equivilants of the pj pants? In the current economic climate, I would be willing to shell out now to save some money in the long run. Any/all suggestions appreciated.

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
nannyL · 13/01/2009 21:03

yes

motherease bedwetters

if you are doing a nappy wash anyway, you might as well use those too!

thisisyesterday · 13/01/2009 21:07

yes I have heard nothing but good thing about motherease bedwetters. they're quite expensive, but then you wouldn't need that many

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