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Old 24-09-2007, 04:48 PM
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Default Repelling or big wees?

My dd has just turned 19mths and suddenly all of her nappies are leaking after an hour. Is it repelling, I haven't changed the washing powder though. Or does it mean shes become a heavy wetter? At least its summer soon and she can have no nappy at home but every time we go out now her nappy leaks on her clothes. Its a bit frustrating.
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Old 24-09-2007, 06:16 PM
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Default Re: Repelling or big wees?

are you talking AIO's or fitteds?
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Old 24-09-2007, 09:39 PM
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Default Re: Repelling or big wees?

Hi there.
It could be either. I reckon that at 19 mo it could be big wees as they can often start to hold on by this age. One hour doesn't seem very long, but a big wee is a big wee whenever it comes. My heavy wetter outwees or maximum fills any nappy I can throw at her bottom when she actually wees. For example, not that long ago when out all morning she managed to have leaks from a pretty heavy duty nappy - the morning she hadn't wee'd before we went out. I now add a microfibre if I expect an extra big one. It seems a shame the wee comes when you are out!!!!
That aside, while I have had a few months of erratic big wees, needing extra boosting etc, my DD has now moved to weeing more regularly and wanting to use the potty and pants, so perhaps it is a sign of a move to summer toilet training (although she's a bit young, but if she has the skills that is not a problem!!).

If you don't think she is holding on, then perhaps you do need to look at a strip wash (I've never done one, but there are lots of threads on it). Lazy me would probably look at doing a hot wash with an extra final rinse as a starting point and see if that helps.

HOpe you find a solution soon. I suppose the test would be that if the leaks don't resolve when you add extra boosting to the nappy (if a fitted even add it to the outside if the inside is a bit bulky), then you have a repel issue. If it is the liner that is repelling, it might be quicker to replace the liner.
Just a few ideas, hope you find a good solution,
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Old 25-09-2007, 10:02 AM
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Default Re: Repelling or big wees?

We have started to have leaks of late too - first it was MDs so I tried extra boosting with a liner to cover both repelling and bigger wees. I thought it was just them. Then yesterday we had a bit of a leak from a BB which has never, ever happened. I was holding Max on my hip so I think it sort of came onto the leg hole IYKWIM. Of late I have even had leaks from my pockets which also has never happened. There is also long times happening between wees now too - I think he is saving it up???
Max is 12 months old so I wondered yesterday whether maybe he has become more of a wetter.
I will be very interested to hear what others say - Max was always such a light wetter - I'm not prepared for a weeman plus I also am waaay too lazy to do a strip wash. I use fleece liners though so I might just replace them all - good tip
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Old 25-09-2007, 10:37 AM
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Sounds more like they are learning to hold on so rather than lots of little wees over a period of time they are doing it all in one hit. Try boosting with something that will absorb quickly like microfibre or flannellette (that has been well broken in) and then backing it with something that will hold the liquid well like hemp.


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Old 28-09-2007, 11:28 AM
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Hi. thanks! Some very good suggestions. I think it is possible thats she's holding on longer. She does some of her pees in the potty and all of her poos. Sometimes the pees are huge! Also lately she sometimes asks to do a pee when she wakes up in the morning. I havent been serious about potty training because the other half of the time she wants nothing to do with it. I'm mainly reffering to AIO's when we are out. I
have different types and they all leak now. And by one hour I mean, the first wee she does. Suppose it cant hurt to do a strip wash to see and then i'll know for sure.
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Old 28-09-2007, 11:31 AM
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Default Re: Repelling or big wees?

i say big toddler wees too. bree can only wears fitteds and plain pul covers now for outings.
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Old 28-09-2007, 10:38 PM
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Yep,
Fitteds and plain PUL are the only thing we trust completely when out!! If I use my homemade fleece AIOs then they will be extremely boosted.
I also very much agree with the need to do a quick absorber booster near the wee and a good holder like hemp near the cover. When I see what my DD can put in the potty very quickly I realize why the nappies have been challenged!!
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