19 week old, nighttime nappies.

What size nappies are your LO’s wearing at night? My LG is wearing size 3 pampers at night but as she still takes night feeds, I’m having to change nappies each time as they are close to leaking they are that full! During the day she can go a good few hours without needing to be changed, unless she has had a poo obvs! 😂 Shes only around 14lb and so I’m worried size 4 will drown her if I use them at night! Any ideas on what to do instead? Not going to drop the night feeds for now as she is so rubbish at taking feeds during the day but not at night!! 🤷‍♀️ thanks

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Is she wearing the regular pampers or the baby dry 12 hour ones? We’re in size 3 baby dry which last the ten hours my baby is usually in bed for.

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We used Aldi size 3 but recently had to change because whilst they fitted around her waist, they weren’t high enough anymore and poos were leaking. Switched to Fred and Flo size 3 and they are great!

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We use supermarket brand size 3 day and night no issues, never leaks. Usually tesco or lidl. If your baby's weeing more try Tescos Ultra dry. From size 4 they do + sizes which are more absorbant but for some reason size 3 is called ultra dry lol

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We use pampers new baby size 3 in the day but swap to the pampers stay dry size 3 for overnight and manage between 8-10 hours in them before changing which has been helpful in not completely waking LO up if he wakes for a feed so he goes back down quickly. 😊

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