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arghhhh wet pj's

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peachybums · 07/04/2010 19:15

My DD is 3 in june and although shes dry through the day she still wears a nappy for bed. Im hoping to try without when summer comes (to dry all those wet sheets cos i dont have a dryer)but for the mean time shes in Bumgenius V3. Now these have worked very well for us for a long time but over the last 3 nights her pjs have been wet and shes been coming in crying. Ive tried stripping them etc but last night same happened, although shes slim i think they maybe getting a bit tight for her.

Most of my other nappies are smaller that ive kept for new baby so i only have bumgenius that fit her really, i dont want to spend a fortune on new nappies because hopefully she wont need them long. The one blueberry btp i have seems to be better but i dont want to buy more of these because of the cost. Is there anything you could suggest? Would a 2 part nappy be better just for now? i dont want to extra boost cos like i said they are quite tight with the booster i already put in. Thanks in advance :D

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sheas · 08/04/2010 10:28

My DS had 'wet nights' until he was nearly 5 years old and until then I put him in Morrisons own nappies (largest size as he was quite chunky) and he was having a cup of milk before bedtime and never really had any leakage. When I did try the 'pyjama pant' type they did leak and wake him up.

peachybums · 08/04/2010 13:00

Yer i know a lot of disposables probs would be ok but I dont really want to put disposables on her, id rather risk her without a nappy on and try get her dry, i just dont like the thought of her sleeping in chemicals. A friend recommended i try a 2 part nappy so i might get one off ebay and give that a try. Thanks for the advice though

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