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fishybits · 11/02/2014 02:02

DD has just turned two and having decided to pt herself at 22 months during the day, she's now trying to go dry at night. Before I get flamed for being pushy, I am the world's laziest parent and wasn't going to even attempt pt till the summer but she's got friends aged 3 who have just been pt and she's copied them.

What this means for me is being woken up every two hours by her taking herself off to the loo. I've got her in a nappy which out 5 visits to the loo overnight is wet the first/second trip but dry after that. Can't afford disposable pull ups so a friend lent me some re-useable ones and I think they are the way to go.

My question finally is this. Are there any pull ups with a built in pad. DD can't co-ordinate putting the pad in then pulling up and I'd like some sleep

Many thanks in advance

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Rockchick1984 · 11/02/2014 07:36

Asda / tesco sell their own brand disposable pull up so far cheaper than when you were buying her nappies surely? I think the asda ones are 3 packs for £10 or something similar.

fishybits · 11/02/2014 09:26

Thanks Rock but I don't want disposable pull ups. I worked out that on a bad night I'd spend a pound which could add up quickly over the next year or so.

Bump for the morning crowd.

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hazchem · 11/02/2014 09:42

Here are a couple of options from nappy lady www.thenappylady.co.uk/trainer-pants/flip-training-pants-by-bumgenius.html
www.thenappylady.co.uk/trainer-pants/motherease-bedwetter-pants.html
A couple of aussie sites but you might find them in UK
www.grovia.net.au/store/pc/My-Choice-Trainer-6p242.htm
www.ezypeezies.com.au/

None of the options are cheap but if you only got say 3 or 4 you would probably cover the cost well before she is dry at night.

fishybits · 11/02/2014 11:25

That's great, thank you.

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