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night accidents and wet duvet!

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backtowork2015 · 15/08/2015 20:00

does this happen to everyone? my dd age 4 is doing really well at night. reliably dry for 8 weeks now but on the occasion she has wet the bed it always soaks the duvet. I've managed to wash and dry it within a day at the moment but what about when the winter tog goes on, it doesn't fit in the machine and it won't be drying weather. how do you all manage?

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addictedtosugar · 15/08/2015 20:11

We bought a second duvet to give time to turn it round, but they were still in cot beds, so fitted in the machine.
What about getting a hippychick waterproof flat sheet, and layering it with the duvet, under the covers? I think they also do duvet protectors, but they are expensive. Our hippychick waterproof sheets are ace, and still going strong one DS2.

backtowork2015 · 15/08/2015 20:19

that's a good idea. I have waterproof flat sheet we took on holiday. ..easy to pack.... I can see if that will sit inside the duvet cover.

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MumOfTheMoment · 15/08/2015 20:47

You can buy waterproof duvet protectors.

bikeandrun · 15/08/2015 20:57

This happens to my son occasionally and i have a selection of funky fleece blankets an opened up sleeping bag and two light weight duvets( that can be used together when it is cold.)that all can fit easily in the machine.Had a waterproof duvet cover but wasn't very soft so ds didn't like it.

Penfold007 · 15/08/2015 21:01

Use a waterproof mattress protector and a waterproof duvet protector. You can get them easily for around £10, try Argos. makes life so much easier.

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