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Can you get size 7+ nappies?

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Turtleoo · 07/01/2022 12:13

DS (3) is day trained but still wet at night. We've been using size 6+ nappies but he's been waking up wet many mornings. The 6s seen a bit small so we've tried size 7 which are a much better fit but still soak through by the morning. I feel we need the extra absorption but can't find 7+ anywhere - surely they exist?

I guess the other option is pull ups for older kids, but the wording on the packets seems to suggest they are for leaks/accidents rather than still a full night of wees. Anyone else having this issue?

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duvetdayforeveryone · 07/01/2022 12:15

www.libero.com/Product/3-years/

GettingItOutThere · 07/01/2022 12:22

pull ups? they do 7

LakeShoreD · 07/01/2022 12:32

You need the night time specific pull ups, not the daytime trainers that are designed to make them feel it when they have an accident. I think they come in age 2-4 and they fitted mine until she became dry just after her 4th birthday. Never had any leaks with the pull ups whereas we did occasionally with nappies.

SheWoreYellow · 07/01/2022 12:33

Night time pull ups do hold a good amount.

ChristmasCatBells · 07/01/2022 12:37

I bought size 7 and 8 pampers on amazon.
Huggies drynites come in 3-7 I think.
I preferred the pampers to the drynites though as they seem to feel dry.

RocketAndAFuckingMelon · 07/01/2022 12:43

Size 8 pampers nappies, or move up to the age 8-15 drynites if you have a sturdy child (I have a waif who was still in those by age 5, they're a very small fit).

Failing that, Tesco Junior nappies are fantastic, they're aimed at older children and seem to hold about double what the pampers etc do. They're reasonably priced too.

Turtleoo · 07/01/2022 12:54

Thanks all, will check out these suggestions!

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UnbeatenMum · 07/01/2022 13:12

Yes my older two were in DryNites at night from about age 4 until 7/8 and we never had a leak that I can recall. Expensive though, I did use nappies for as long as they fitted.

Whatsyourfavouritescarymovie · 07/01/2022 13:33

Tesco own goes up to 7+ I believe, we bought them by mistake once instead of 6+, the Fred and Flo brand I think they're called.

Dresslover1950s · 07/01/2022 14:02

Tesco called something junior or health something 4.00 a packet

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