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Old Feb 11th, 2008, 21:22 PM   #1
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Nighttime Nappies


What nappies do you use at night for your LOs?

We've been using our Babybeehind washables up until recently. Tom had a nasty rash and the only thing that sorted it (aside from some steroid cream from the docs) was putting him in a disposable over night.

Charlotte's still been in the washables with a mega booster inside but recently they've both been waking up wet through in the morning. Charlotte woke up at 5.30am today absolutely soaking. I think it's probably because they both sleep on their tummies, it always seems to leak out the top of the nappies at the front.

I've bought some pampers size 3 for them today and they both have one of those on tonight. Tommy was in Sainsbury's own brand size 3s.

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We use tots bots with a booster keeps her bum dry (well more than without it) She gets a few times a day with no nappy to try and prevent nappy rash, which seems to help.
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We were using Tots bots bamboozles, but Kaya is a very heavy wetter and she would be soaked within 4 hours. We're now using Pampers baby dry and they're working really well.
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Tried the pampers last night. Charlotte was ok but Tom had soaked through again.

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We were using Tots bots bamboozles, but Kaya is a very heavy wetter and she would be soaked within 4 hours.
We use tots bots bambozzles too, we have the swaddlebees fleece wrap for night time instead of the polyutherene wrap and we were finding Lilly had soaked right through, we had to experiment a bit with different folds and found that making sure the fold was the length of the nappy worked better and when we bought the booster pads and used them instead of the fleece liners it was and is water tight

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In that second picture, is that your liner? It looks padded (a bit like a sanitary towel). Have I got that right?
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Hi helen, apologies i should have written what was in the pics,

The first picture has the nappy and wrap

picture 2 is the nappy with the fold we have found works best and the booster with a disposable liner wrapped around it (easier for changing the nappy particularly if its poo)

the booster as you can see is quite think but also shaped to fit the nappy and of course you wash it with your nappies as normal (depending on what temp you do them at)
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Helen I'm using Tesco's own size 3 for Kayleigh would you like me to send you a couple to see if they're any good for Tom?
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Seren is in minki pockets boosted with a prefold and a microfibre cloth.
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Hi helen, apologies i should have written what was in the pics,

The first picture has the nappy and wrap

picture 2 is the nappy with the fold we have found works best and the booster with a disposable liner wrapped around it (easier for changing the nappy particularly if its poo)

the booster as you can see is quite think but also shaped to fit the nappy and of course you wash it with your nappies as normal (depending on what temp you do them at)
hope it helps
Ahh so I think I geddit! You have the normal long booster inside your nappy folded and then another small booster with the liner wrapped round it. Is that right?
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