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Leahsmummy
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Topic: Night nappies Posted: 31 July 2011 at 9:17am |
Hi so im using the TM cheapies on my 4month old and huggies at night but im really wanting to use cloth at night, so im just wondering what you use or recommend and how long do they last? Coz I need one that will last 12hrs. Thanks
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Posted: 31 July 2011 at 9:46am |
Pop-ins all the way! And they are OSFA so no need to buy different sizes. My boy wears them every night for 12-14hrs and the only time we have leaks is when DH puts them on lol
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Posted: 31 July 2011 at 9:48am |
Close parent original Pop-in with the Dri-night booster easily lasts 12hrs...in my very heavy wetter. These are a OSFM nappy and cost about $49 for the nappy and booster though so not cheap. But they do work. Chic cheeks have them. They take ages to dry so you need about 4 to use them full time.
The bitti boo is a fitted nappy that requires a cover as well...it lasts 12hrs but I have to add an extra bamboo trifold because my boy is such a heavy wetter. I know others who can manage 12hrs just as they are.
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Posted: 31 July 2011 at 12:33pm |
Yup I agree with the above ^
Also you can get an Ecobubs night pack. They are a pocket nappy with a wool outer rather so they keep warmer :D
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Posted: 31 July 2011 at 6:15pm |
Agree with Pop Ins. I have finally decided to buy some and dd is 2.5 years i regret not buying them sooner.
Mine were $50 for the Pop In & extra night booster.
I think having 3 nappies plus a few extra liners would be enough. The liners take a while to dry but covers are quick drying.
$150 on 3 nappies seem alot but i was spending around $20 a fortnight or every 3 weeks for huggies at night. So really they would last you until your child is out of nappies
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Posted: 31 July 2011 at 6:36pm |
What works well for me is the daytime nappy + 1 extra insert. Whether that extra insert is made of cotton, bamboo, hemp or microfibre should depend on whether your baby is a heavy wetter or not.
From the various feedback we receive, a nappy that works very well is a fitted nappy (e.g. Little Lamb or Totsbots) made of bamboo. The bamboo is lovely and soft against your baby's skin and absorbs heaps of moisture. It does however take longer to dry (but that's because of the large capacity to absorb moisture). Another good option is the Ecobubs night time pack (as suggested earlier) which is a woollen pocket nappy with two microfibre inserts.
Good luck with that. Would be interested to hear what you're decided to go with
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Posted: 01 August 2011 at 10:33am |
DD, has a selcetion of night nappies 1 pop in, 2 bitti boo's with cover, and 3 fuzzi bunz with bamboo/hemp trifold and 6 layers of micrfibre.
THey all work well. If you can get some sort of heavy soaker, like bamboo or hemp, and add into you TM ones, they should work over night.
I used to make a peopod work at night with just there ttifold and 3 layers of mircofibre. But DS grew out of the rise on them.
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Posted: 01 August 2011 at 3:44pm |
I use the TM cheapies with a small microfibre insert, a hemp insert and a bamboo trifold. In that order. Then I put a (home made) fleece outer over that. Works great. Does us 12-14+ hours no problem. I looked around but as I needed 5 night nappies to work with my work/laundry schedule $50 each was too much to spend.
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Posted: 01 August 2011 at 8:08pm |
I use bitti boos with great success. DD has recently started peeing more at night so I add a medium d'lish snap-in-one trifold under the boo trifold (she's in large boos) and it lasts all night (and usually till after breakfast cos she wakes up hungry and not wanting to wait until after a nappy change for breakfast) with no worries at all.
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Posted: 01 August 2011 at 8:44pm |
We are going to try a pop in next pay and see how we go with that, then another two if they go good.
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Posted: 01 August 2011 at 8:45pm |
Thanks for all your comments if the pop ins dont work then Ive got other options
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Posted: 04 August 2011 at 12:52pm |
Like Dutchy said...
We use a YoYo bamboo fitted nappy that's also a pocket, with a microfibre & a bamboo/hemp folder insert, with either a totsbots or a yoyo cover. They last 7-7 no problems at all and she's now 10 mths, and has always been quite a heavy wetter. Seems very comfortable overnight as she rarely wakes.
Bonus is that YoYo nappies are NZ made.
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