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Comfiest pull ups/ nappies for 5 year old girl with sensory issues

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CantPoopWontPoop · 04/06/2024 13:07

5 year old disabled DD currently wears a pull up when out and about - usually Aldi size 7 pull ups.

However, past few days she has been so uncomfortable, saying they are giving her a bum wedgy, even when dry.

Perhaps we need to try a bigger size - but Aldi only go up to 7 so I don't know where to begin.

What are the comfiest pull ups in size 8 for your disabled girl?

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Crazyhouse4 · 04/06/2024 13:15

We use Tescos size 7 pull up, they are the only ones that will fit my daughter, they seem to give the most comfort and are flexible all the way around her legs and body. They do a size 8 aswell. My daughter is 3 and a half but in age 6-7 clothes. Aldis size 7 are to small on her.

BrumToTheRescue · 04/06/2024 13:32

Pampers, Libero and Tesco do size 8. If the size 8s aren’t big enough you could try Tesco’s junior nappies and Tena (come in a XXS or XS) or Attends (XS) slips. These aren’t much bigger than size 8s. They might be slightly too big now, but Boot’s pants start at a S and they are OK.

DS1 is older and male, but he uses Tena slips.

Accbabymom1994 · 04/06/2024 23:33

CantPoopWontPoop · 04/06/2024 13:07

5 year old disabled DD currently wears a pull up when out and about - usually Aldi size 7 pull ups.

However, past few days she has been so uncomfortable, saying they are giving her a bum wedgy, even when dry.

Perhaps we need to try a bigger size - but Aldi only go up to 7 so I don't know where to begin.

What are the comfiest pull ups in size 8 for your disabled girl?

I saw bigger sizes in pampers in Asda and Tescos. Aldi only does till 7

ArtfulJoker · 05/06/2024 15:45

I use asda little angels size 8 pull ups had no issues with them xx

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