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Wetting the bed - how to keep duvet dry?

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xyz111 · 30/10/2024 07:23

Not potty training but didn't know what topic to put it under!!!!

DS is mainly dry at night but does still have a few accidents. I layer up the bottom sheets with a mattress protector so I can whip that off easily, but how do you protect the duvet and pillow from getting wet? He has his winter duvet on now and I can't get it in the washing machine 🤦🏻‍♀️

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Cyclistmumgrandma · 30/10/2024 07:27

Waterproof duvet protector. Available at various price points...

spreadbedcandlewick · 30/10/2024 07:28

You need to look at incontinence websites, they sell duvet protectors etc. We had things for ages in case the children were poorly and potentially sick at night.

xyz111 · 30/10/2024 07:34

Cyclistmumgrandma · 30/10/2024 07:27

Waterproof duvet protector. Available at various price points...

I didn't think they did those, I imagined they would be crinkly 🤣 I will have a look.

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sangriaandsunshine · 30/10/2024 08:00

How many togs is his winter duvet? We used to do two 4.5 tog duvets in one duvet cover as this meant I could separate them and wash them if needed. And then I always had a spare set ready to go.
Yes, it meant we had a lot of 4.5 tog duvets!

Cyclistmumgrandma · 30/10/2024 08:16

"I didn't think they did those, I imagined they would be crinkly 🤣 I will have a look."
Many options on Amazon. You may find that the cheaper ones are crinkly, so read reviews and be prepared to return if not what you need.

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