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albanyd · 30/08/2018 13:24

My 3yo is fine during the day but still wears pull-ups at night. He wees before bed and we restrict the amount of water he has close to bedtime. But his nappies often soak through completely- pjs and bed clothes soaked. We've tried different brands but without any change.

Any ideas what to try next??

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InTheLoop90 · 05/09/2018 19:22

Maybe go back to nappies. I tried pull ups on all my DC and they always leaked. I just don't think they are as absorbent as nappies. My DS2 still wears pampers baby dry age 6 and we rarely have any leaks.

QuirkyKate · 05/09/2018 19:24

We change the pull-up when we go to bed if she is wearing one. As PP said, we reverted back to Pampers Dry as well.

We also use a Kylie sheet which has been a life-changer. Make sure you get one that tucks in.

www.amazon.co.uk/Washable-Bed-Protector-Pad-Tucks/dp/B008645BP6?tag=mumsnetforum-21

Monkey44 · 05/09/2018 19:25

our 3 year old has the same problem but the best ones for us have been the pampers baby dry pull ups. They are really heavy with wee when we take them off him some mornings but seem to hold up to it pretty well and it saves the pjammas and bedding!

emilylloyd100 · 06/09/2018 21:37

hiya, we found proper nappies to be the best. four year old dd is in pampers baby dry and although the nappy is pretty full in the morning there are no leaks. depends how your 3yr old hamdles wearing babies tab nappys. hth

Wineandsleepplease · 07/09/2018 06:49

My DD is 3 in november and is big for her age but the only nappies i can get to fit her are Huggies Pjamma Pants. They dont often leak if she has a wee before bed and no water for a bit before bed.

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