Someone gave me a tip to put a bigger sized nappy over the normal sized one to stop leaks, however I’m not sure about this overnight as I don’t know if that would make your baby overheat. Perhaps someone else has experience of doing this as I haven’t tried just heard it from another mum.
I use Tesco pull ups and I’ve found my little one doesn’t wet through in the night
@Anisa thank you never saw the purple pampers but will definitely try them! I have tried in many ways but if I don’t give her the full 300ml just before bed she will throw the biggest tantrum and won’t sleep. Also not possible for me to change her during night or she won’t sleep anymore either.
Size up on bodysuits as the poppers around the nappy area can cause compression leaks x
We usually have to switch brands when in between sizes! We use Pura size 6 pull ups overnight and have no had a leak. She usually has some water overnight and occasionally breast feeds. We don’t get leaks anymore and she is in the nappy for 10-12h
I use Aldi night pants for 4-7 year olds. Only way to keep her dry. And yes used them from this age.
We use pampers premium protection (purple) as these are the ONLY ones she doesn’t have a single leak in…. However, when she does have a leak, it usually means it’s time to size up xx
We use Tesco’s rascals nappy pants and they’ve been amazing
I had this problem with my 7 month old, tried all different nappies but it kept happening (I think it’s cause he sleeps on his belly). Then I tried pampers baby dry night nappy pants and we haven’t had a leak since! 🤞
@Melissa came to say this! This always got us when ours wore poppered vests/bodysuits
@Melissa this is a clever one thank you
I was in the same boat as you with my little boy I found that the purple pampers premium worked the best for night and sizing up. It’s a little bit of trial and error but we only used the pampers for night and then aldi for the day. My LO also used to never been an all night sleeper so whenever he woke Once during the night, I’d do a nappy change. Could you maybe try offering half the milk earlier and then the other half just before bed?