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Pampers Feel 'n' Learn Nappies - has anyone tried these?

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LittleWeePickle · 13/08/2009 22:21

Anyone tried these?

I think they look quite good, they have a liner which doesn't "wick" away the urine, making toddler aware of when he has done a wee, and when he will need to go.

Just wondered what experience anyone has?

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TimothyTigerTuppennyTail · 13/08/2009 22:24

Not good TBH, quite a lot of leakage. I found Huggies much better.

EldonAve · 13/08/2009 22:25

they didn't work for me but I suspect my child didn't care if he was wet or not

they are pricey so only buy if on offer

stubbyfingers · 13/08/2009 22:26

very leaky. one wee and they need a change of clothes.

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LittleWeePickle · 13/08/2009 22:32

Which Huggies ones should I use? Just ordinary Pull-Ups? Or is there a special "wet feel" type?

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LittleWeePickle · 13/08/2009 22:35

I like the idea of a "wet feel" nappy, I thought it would boost his learning about when to go IYSWIM

How badly do they leak? I would only use them by day - would it matter a lot?

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EldonAve · 13/08/2009 22:58

I think you are better to go straight for pants tbh

stubbyfingers · 13/08/2009 23:15

I agree, just go straight for pants. If he's ready, he's ready. For something like a longer car journey I would have used huggies pull ups, but generally just take plenty of clothes wherever you go for the first few weeks!

LittleWeePickle · 14/08/2009 21:08

Yes, I had thought maybe just put him in pants and let him run around the garden piddling away...

Plastic trainer pants? Or just normal pants? Or what about terry nappies for a while, so he knows he's wet?

How long can a toddler go when he realises he needs a wee?

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