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26-04-2012, 18:05
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Originally Posted by Strix
Pampers were the leakiest we had - so we swapped to Boots and stuck with them
H is in 4 pull ups/4+ for night time at the mo, and as we're toilet training, I can't really see us ever buying many 5s
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Lewis was toilet trained for his third birthday and was only in a 4+ then he is a tiny tot but never got to size 5.
Just over a year without nappies and I bought my first pack of Newborn for my hospital bag!
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06-05-2012, 21:36
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We have been having leaking nappies with my boy, he's nearly 10months but weighs over 11kg so we found size 5 were more effective but still leaking.
Read somewhere else that aldi were good so tried, cheap & quite good, have used them with boots disposal nappy liners & dry nights again!!! Phew
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26-07-2012, 20:13
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Originally Posted by Leah-Lacie
Is a 4+ nappy a bit big at 7 months?? It might be leaving gaps, same as if they're too small, it has to be a snug fit. My 6 month old is in a size 3, the size 2 started to leak just recently. My 3 year old is very late potty training, and has just come out of size 5, which is why I think 4+ may be a little large 
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I definitely agree with this statement. My little boy was in 5's at 2 years old when we trained him and my 5 month old is in 3. No problems yet and my little boy used to have A LOT of fluid throughout the day. I used boots own, tescos own or pampers active fit and never had a prob. Saying that, my neighbors little boy leaks every night and she's tried every nappy going and can't resolve the problem.
Hope you get sorted soon xx
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26-07-2012, 22:37
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Was getting quite bad leaks, due to baby being between sizes, 3 too small, 4 too big. Went to Wilkinsons, and saw their own value brand, very cheap, under £2.50 for 30 I think, and thought I'd try them. How bad could they really be? Well, they feel absolutely terrible, like a plastic bag, BUT they just do not leak, not at all. In the morning, you can see the wee and poo collected in it through the plastic layer that covers it, the wee and poo that would normally be all over their clothes and bedding! I have been using them just at night, and am rather impressed.
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27-07-2012, 00:22
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Boots Active Fit have recently changed, and seem to be even more absorbent than they were, and now have an extra elastic thread in the web
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31-07-2012, 22:50
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I have found that Just 4 bums from kiddicare are a really good nappy, far more better than pampers or huggies
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18-09-2012, 07:26
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I've changed to reusable nappies and the naPpies I use at night are ever sO good. We've never had a leak as yet. X
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25-09-2012, 16:10
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Hi,
My 7 month old is a very wriggly sleeper, he mostly sleeps in his side and front though.
We use pampers baby dry size 4 and sleeps 7.30pm-8.30am he has never had a leaky nappy although his nappy is often very full when he wakes up in the morning- i have heard that asda and morrisons own are as good as pampers but I haven't tried them as yet!
Hope this helps! Xx
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