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DD 3.6 has lots of accidents. What do I do on a long car journey?

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babypowder · 08/06/2010 11:41

DD2 regularly has wetting accidents (at least one a day). We're about to set off on a very long car journey over 2 days.

I can just about handle accidents in the house , but the thought of a wee-soaked car seat fills me with dread.

Do I put her in pull ups/nappies for the journey, or do I leave her and hope for the best? Would putting her in something set her back?

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LunaticFringe · 08/06/2010 11:45

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spiderlight · 08/06/2010 12:20

One friend of ours used puppy housetraining pads in her car-seat.

babypowder · 08/06/2010 13:58

Ooh - good ideas! I shall investigate both - thanks!

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colditz · 08/06/2010 13:59

Pampers bed mats

dangermousse · 08/06/2010 14:00

I bought a 'Piddle Pad' for my dd www.amazon.co.uk/Kiddopotamus-PiddlePad-Waterproof-Liner-Black/dp/B000ZJ3I3M

Acanthus · 08/06/2010 14:03

Yes - you put something between LO and the car seat. Nappy, bed mat, towel, whatever.

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