Are your children’s vaccines up to date?

Set a reminder

Please or to access all these features

Sleep

Join our Sleep forum for tips on creating a sleep routine for your baby or toddler. Need more advice on your childs development? Sign up to our Ages and Stages newsletter here.

Best overnight nappies for no leaks

36 replies

Twiglet2353 · 06/06/2020 01:04

Baby is 6.5 months and now in own room. Rolls over numerous times during the night and seems to be having nappy leaks despite one nappy change overnight when having a feed.
Currently using Pampers Premium and have since birth.
Weight is 8.4kg.

Any suggestions?

OP posts:
Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
MamaLion1319 · 06/06/2020 01:05

Asda little angels

Iggi999 · 06/06/2020 01:12

I used pampers baby dry with both dc - so they still make them? They were a bit dearer so only used at night, never had to change during the nights except for a poo.

lozengeoflove · 06/06/2020 01:14

Pampers. Definitely.
Nothing else compares.

Abouttimemum · 06/06/2020 08:55

We tried everything with DS as he’s a heavy wetter who sleeps through and ended up having to double nappy him using pampers from about 5 months. nappy underneath with holes in to relieve the pressure and pant over the top to catch the excess. He’s 14 months and we still have to do this, but he hasn’t leaked since.

StoneSourFan · 06/06/2020 08:56

Never had an overnight leak with Aldi's mamia nappies xx

Decmum19 · 06/06/2020 08:58

I use Lidl Lupilu and I've not had any leaks. That and there are cheap.

20viona · 06/06/2020 09:01

Never had a single leak and we use aldi premium
Mamia nappies.

Twiglet2353 · 06/06/2020 10:04

Thanks for responses.

For those suggesting pampers baby dry am I best to size up? He's 8.4kg and their size 4 starts at 9kg and 4+ at 10kg.

The size 3s go up to 11kg

Also Tesco seem to have a good offer on two packs for £18 - if I'm only using one a night then these will potentially last me six months so I'll get two packs of different sizes. Is 4+ much better for absorbency?

OP posts:
PrayingandHoping · 06/06/2020 10:09

Not pampers. Having same issues. They are rubbish!!!

Never had a leak with Aldi Mamia.

NaviSprite · 06/06/2020 10:35

Another voting for Aldi Lupilu and if there is a size that will fit, nappy pants seem to work better for mine 😊

NaviSprite · 06/06/2020 10:35

Lidl lupilu - I really need to stop posting before my morning coffee 😂

Twiglet2353 · 06/06/2020 11:50

Are you using the baby dry @PrayingandHoping? Also do I remember you from the IVF threads??

OP posts:
PrayingandHoping · 06/06/2020 12:01

Hi yes that's me! LO is now 7 months

No we use premium as she is diddy and only just in size 2 nappies.

We change her at 10pm and by 7am she's soaked. Pampers work so badly they the front is still bone dry with a yellow stripe and yes it's leaked all out the back and saturated her sleepsuit and bag 😡

Iggi999 · 06/06/2020 12:03

Pampers baby dry are not the same as other pampers though

Pinkblueberry · 06/06/2020 12:10

Lidl +sizes have always worked well for us. If there’s regularly leakage then it’s often a sign to go up a size.

Clevs · 06/06/2020 12:43

Fred & Flo Ultra Dry +

Hoppit · 06/06/2020 12:47

I found I had to experiment, and it depends on the size and shape of your baby. I had twins and they rarely wore the same brand of nappy.

bloodywhitecat · 06/06/2020 12:51

I didn't have a problem with Aldi nappies until we got to size 3 and now they are fine in the day time but leak every single night so we have swapped to Morrisons Nutmeg for nighttime and they have been fine.

Twiglet2353 · 06/06/2020 13:20

Thanks everyone. I'll give pampers baby dry a try just as they're on offer. Use Nutmeg ones during the day now and again but haven't tried them for a night time so will try those sometime @bloodywhitecat, and my friends who use Aldi nappies have said the same thing with the bigger sizes.
My local Aldi doesn't stock the premium range otherwise I'd try those.

@PrayingandHoping so pleased things are going well for you. My little one is 6.5 months now

OP posts:
MUM2019MARVEL · 06/06/2020 13:35

You should try reusables..they are very good (and the money you save is worth it alone). I do one change a night with mine. I swear by them. No leaks and they're a lot more padding and have better absorption than normal nappies. Baby hasn't ever had a spot of nappy rash with them either :)

Ariela · 06/06/2020 13:56

I'd say an Ella's House Bumhugger with a Disana wool wrap or a Motherease Airflow over the top. Might need a booster for a heavy wetter but otherwise either would be pretty leak free.

mummyh2016 · 06/06/2020 13:58

Another shout for Morrison's nutmeg, I think I tried every brand for the same issue and only Morrison's were absorbent enough!

minnie465 · 06/06/2020 14:04

Tesco organic rascal and friends nappies. They are the only ones that worked for DS at night. Expensive but I used to buy when they were on offer.

Lidl lupilu would be second choice.

Tried pampers baby dry and numerous other ones with no success.

PrayingandHoping · 06/06/2020 14:48

Rascal and friends is what I'm going to buy this week.... and use up the pampers daytime

Mybobowler · 06/06/2020 14:55

I feel like we've tried them all but Pampers Baby Dry pants are the only ones that have kept my DD dry at night - they're not the cheapest, but we only use them for nights so a pack lasts a while! They do seem small-ish though.

Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.

This thread is closed and is no longer accepting replies. Click here to start a new thread.