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My son almost always gets a leaky nappy around 4/5am even though he is changed between 11/12. He also frequently leaks during the day when the changes are much more frequent. We switched to Huggies Extra Dry when this happened first but now those nappies are useless.


He is possibly between a size 3 and a size 4 (the 4 ones are way too big) and my husband thinks it's a boy thing since my daughter never had this problem.


Any other nappies I should be trying? I can't be the only one with this problem!


The 4/5am change in particular is very bad news as he thinks he is up for the day and impossible to put down again unless he comes into our bed.

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I've been using the sainsburys Eco nappies from pretty much the beginning. A few leaks, but nothing major. A is now in size 4, but only just, so I'd try the 3's for now. (haven't got any left otherwise you could have had a couple to try). Huggies I've always found to be quite 'narrow', so this could be the problem if he's wriggling at night?
We had lots of problems with leaks out of the side with our little boy (to begin with, 2/3 times a night, which was a lot of fun). We found that nappies with elastic at front and back worked a lot better - the Nature ones in Sainsburys were good, or bamboo ones. Pampers were rubbish, unfortunately. We also had problems with "overloading" during the night - it indicated it was time to move up a size, even if he looked a bit silly in giant nappies.
Weird, as I too have to think it's a boy thing. My two girls never had leaky nappies and now our little boy has had several without even having very heavy or full nappies. We use Huggies organic cotton nappies (I used Huggies with the girls) and the fit is fine and snug just depends where, as Moi23 suggests, his willy is pointing (up or down), sorry if too much information :-$

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