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bedwetter undies?

post #1 of 8
Thread Starter 
they need to look like undies (no snaps no plastic) work well and be waterproof.

My 5yo ds has been wearing pullups until I figured it's not his problem, but a side effect of heavy sleeping (due to JRA meds) and that won't be changing anytime soon.

He's only wet 1 in 3 nights though.

any help? I need something that WORKS!

he slim and wearing like a 4/5.
post #2 of 8
I'd get the Happy Heiny's without snaps - you can really stuff them but they are bulky - most site don't recommend sizing up and if you're on the cusp size down. The BumWear (I got both from Nicki's diapers) are much trimmer but only come with snaps. Snap Ez makes pocket trainers - without snaps - but I've never tried as they are pricey. You'll need a pocket trainer for the absorbency.
The others without snaps that I've tried aren't very absorbent - they will hold a little bit - but not a night pee (or morning pee).
Another option is a pair of absorbent cotton undies like underthenile under a bummis whisper pant or something like it.
post #3 of 8
Thread Starter 
have you tried the ones from ONe Step Ahead? they have pretty fair reviews and aren't too pricey
post #4 of 8
The one step ahead ones don't hold a full pee - okay for smaller accidents - they don't have the absorbency.....it depends on whether or not you have a super soaker!
post #5 of 8
Happy Heiny's has been making trainers for a long time. It would be my suggestion.
post #6 of 8
This is a great question! I hope there are more suggestions from Momma's with children who refuse diaper look-a-likes!
post #7 of 8
Mother-Ease has a bedwetter pant that may be great for your son.
post #8 of 8
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Originally Posted by MommaShark View Post
I'd get the Happy Heiny's without snaps - you can really stuff them but they are bulky - most site don't recommend sizing up and if you're on the cusp size down. The BumWear (I got both from Nicki's diapers) are much trimmer but only come with snaps. Snap Ez makes pocket trainers - without snaps - but I've never tried as they are pricey. You'll need a pocket trainer for the absorbency.
The others without snaps that I've tried aren't very absorbent - they will hold a little bit - but not a night pee (or morning pee).
Another option is a pair of absorbent cotton undies like underthenile under a bummis whisper pant or something like it.

Ds had the happy heiny's and LOVED them even my nephew who has tatile issues with clothes and socks and underwear LOVED them! They hold a lot and Ds thought forever that they were regular underwear
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