Best nappies to avoiding leaking overnight

My LO sleeps through the night and has leaked through her sleep suit and sleeping bag. Any recommendations on the best nappies to prevent this?

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Pampers premium protection! Expensive but worth it!

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Lidl's

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I found pampers the only thing that stopped leaks at night. I only use on a night and stock up when they are on offer on nectar price ect

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Peachies. They're expensive so we only use them over night but they do the job

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I love rascals, have had zero leaks with them.

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Lidl lupilu or pampers

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I’ve been using Tescos Fred and Flo and they haven’t leaked yet

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Thank you all, think I’ll give pampers a go x

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My LB is a front sleeper and we stick a maternity pad across the top of his nappy before bed and it prevents leakage from the front!

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At night we use eco by naty they are fab last from like 8:30pm to 8am when we get up and sure they would last longer (and on offer in Sainsbury’s atm) in the day we just use super market

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Sainsburys own brand

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Also to add if she’s in size 4 or above, I’d suggest using the nappy pants overnight. Might just be me but they seem to be more absorbent?

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Pampers 100%. Any other nappies (except Sainsburys ones) just leak! I've never tried Rascals nappies but have heard good things, so they're my next ones to try!

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how do you find the sizing? Our baby uses size 3 in Pura and Eco by Naty. They're great in the day but don't always hold up overnight. Your comment has made me want to try Peachies as I keep getting adverts on my socials for them

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I find the sizing very similar to pampers. We're using size 2 pampers during the day and size 2 peachies at night

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