Best nappies for nighttime

My boy literally pees out of pampers size 3 and 4! I don’t understand how. I even have changed in through the night and he still wakes up with a little patch. Any other brands better?

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We had the same issue. Now we use Aldi’s mamia brand size 3. They are great for nighttime and can hold a good amount without leaking.

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I do a double nappy at night to help absorbency over a longer stretch of time. This works well but I do have a girl - not sure about boys!

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Size up in Aldi or Asda, never had a leak xx

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I was using tesco since he was born and they were great but for some reason he’s started to leak in the night! I had sized up to 3 so I went back to size 2 to try it incase 3 were too big - same issue! So tried aldi ones.. same again as I feel they’re really similar to tesco ones. So yeah I’m thinking it may be because he’s between sizes, your baby may be the same? I feel size 2 are too small and 3 are too big😩 this has only been an issue for the past few weeks or so

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We reduced fluids with our toddler but my 6m old doesnt sleep through the night so we change her rach feed.

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I know you said he was leaking through pampers but we use the Size 3 baby dry pants and have been getting on with them well through the night x

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We’re on Nutmegs (Morrisons) 4+ for night time. They’re extra absorbent compared to the regular size 4 and seem to do the job of getting him through the night with no leaks.

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What pampers are you using? I found the baby dry 4+ are really good for nighttime

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Pampers Baby Dry! I hated the normal Pampers but the Baby Dry are fab. I also find Morrisons good too :)

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Another vote for Aldi. Our 6.5 mo boy never wet on a morning

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I use Pampers for overnight. This may sound obvious and silly, but do you make sure all the little frills are sticking out? Those little bits of skirting protect from leaks I believe. If I forget to untuck them, my little boy will have leaks in the morning

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I use tesco ones. My boy is in 4s during the day and a 5+ at night. He is little fountain during the night haha

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@Lucy how often does he feed at night?

Mine takes 150ml 3 times and always leaks.

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