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Nappy advice needed

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HappyMummy82 · 08/08/2019 14:21

Hi I am a mum to a 2 year old and most mornings he is wetting through his pyjamas and sleeping bag. We are having to wash his pyjamas, sleeping bag and bedding most days. He is wearing a size 6 nappy at the moment every night but because he has a big poo and wee in his nappy come morning it is leaking through. We have tried ASDA's Little Angels and Pampers in both sizes but to no avail. Are there any other really good brands out there for this issue? Are the potty training pants good for this? Any advice needed!! Thanks for reading x

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Mum2bof32020 · 08/08/2019 14:36

Hi Hun,
It might be worth 'lifting' him when you go to bed if you don't already do this. I used to do this with both my eldest when they started wetting through. When I went up to bed I would get them out of bed, sit them on the toilet and then see if they do anything. It a great opportunity to change a wet nappy if its bad then too so less chance of leakage later on. Hope this helps!!!

JohnLapsleyParlabane · 08/08/2019 14:38

You could try a reusable nappy wrap over the top of his nappy. Fleece pyjama bottoms can help reduce leakage onto bedding.

Pineapplefish · 08/08/2019 14:42

Try bed mats to protect the bedding (although you might have to ditch the sleeping bag).

Abigwhale · 08/08/2019 14:53

Some brands do a 6+ which is more absorbent but I don’t know how much more.

HappyMummy82 · 08/08/2019 14:56

Thank you for the advice. It is much appreciated!

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movingontosomethingnew · 08/08/2019 14:57

Try Lidl or Aldi nappies. Bed mats and waterproof sheets doubled up so you just strip the dirty ones off and you've got a clean set on underneath.

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