Hi, we have always used huggies pullups on our 4 year daughter for the last year or so as she has regular poo accidents and not yet trained in that department, recently due to her starting to have wet Pullups we went back to Pampers Nappies as the pullups were making her sore and we were getting through far too many pullups which was costing a small fortune. She will still take off her nappy when she needs a wee and we will ask when she needs help putting it back on but she can usually pull it down and back up again without opening it as there is plenty of stretch in it. Whilst I am okay that she is in a regular nappy and they fit her just fine I have to concider the fact she is 4 and really should not be wearing them and we should go back to pullups, just not huggies pullups or drynites. Has anyone got any suggestions on decent pullup or at a push less baby looking nappy that we can try.
Suggestions on Pullups : Hi, we have always used... - ERIC
Suggestions on Pullups
Aldi's pull ups are amazing my LG starts school in September will be wearing them .
I'll have to have a look. I've never looked at Aldi for pullups. Are they discreet and not to bulky as other cheaper store brand pullups are usually more padded than a normal Pampers nappy?
I use Tesco’s Fred and flo for my daughter at night ( and up until recently in the day) she’s a smallish 5 year old and the size 5 fit her great and they definitely do a 6 as well. Xx
Try out some cloth nappies.
Not sure cloth is the way forward. I want discreetness and cloth nappies scream attention.
Hi there. My son is five and a half and still wet at night. Boots size 6 pull ups fit him well and have cartoon climbers and divers on them. We also use Aldi pull ups or Tesco’s which have bees on them. Hope that helps x