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Are there ANY nappies out there that do not leak on a semi regular basis, for an 18 month old girl? I have researched and am unable to find any consistent reviews. Obviously I am sure this is personal to the child like it is with tights?!! But she is slender and active and moves around a lot at night. We moved from pampers with the awful smell and leaks to Huggies which have leaked in bed, sitting and walking. Any suggestions gratefully accepted if it helps my daughter to stop wasting my money!!!
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Ahhhh - know your troubles...

My son is slim and very active too and we often have accidents. During the day - the best ones i've found are the Sainsbury's own brand Eco nappies. But at night we only use the Huggies now as they have a bigger absorbency (we've found) and got it down to maybe one accident per week now.

But not a guarantee...

Hope that helps??

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