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  1. 28/8/08 14:26

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    leaandbump

    i had that prob wiv huggies so im nw usin pampers no probz so far x

  2. 27/8/08 06:53

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    keiz1987

    Boots own brand havent had a leak in 2 and a bit years , had leaks with pampers and huggies from the start, and boots ones are cheaper x

  3. 19/8/08 11:08

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    Natalia88

    its happened to my son for the 1st time...i dont really use pampers i usually use huggies, but i have used pampers before but this is the 1st time it has leaked through!!!  

  4. 18/8/08 18:55

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    Kayaan

    Yes, with my elder son they did this and I complained to them as it happened twice. They gave me a £30 voucher. I have used pampers for my newborn but I buy sainsburys or tesco's own as there so much cheaper and just as good. Who knows what they'll b like when my son starts sleeping through the night but at the moment I change him once or twice a night.

  5. 18/8/08 08:38

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    Peanut22

    Not keen on Pampers either, I use Tesco Activefit ones they're really good!

  6. 17/8/08 18:34

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    Liza06

    I had the same problem with Pampers on My ds1, I also had the same problem with Huggies, when I had ds2 I bought Tesco own nappies and I have never had a problem with them in the 5 years I have been using them, I would reccommend them to anyone, and they are cheap £7.69 for a pack of 56

    HTH xxx

  7. 17/8/08 15:01

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    princess13

    i've found it was huggies that are rubbish for little boy as he's got chunky legs, pampers are ok on him but i've found boots own make brilliant and cheaper which helps a lot

  8. 17/8/08 11:31

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    Smiling at youcuthwyn

    Hey I know this is nearly 20 years ago now but my mum had the same problem with Laeking Pampers nappies beacause we all had really skinny leags (still do lol)

    My ds on the other hand is the other way round!! His thighs have always too chubby to fit in huggies leg holes lol I've got a pack of size ones gathering dust somewhere lol

    Pampers on the other hand fit him beautifully I think it's just a case of trial and error

  9. 16/8/08 06:25

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    StephanieMarsden

    never had a problem with pampers it huggies i don't like, they don't stick very well...with dd1 when she was younger found when i went to change her that they had come undone.

    however one of the best ones i've found is boots own brand...and we tend to buy them for both dd1 and dd2 had no problems at all with them...and no nappy rash either

  10. 15/8/08 22:01

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    Sam22Peet

    i found pampers rubish when my dd was born so started using huggies and have had no problems in the last nine months. have also tried tesco own ones but only in the day. my dd goes 7pm untill 6am in a huggies nappy and is fine, also never had nappy rash.

    hth xx

  11. 15/8/08 21:54

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    EmileeBartlett

    Hi, I found when dd was born huggies were best, then they no longer suited her and we went onto pampers and they seemed to hold more.

    But then we changed so much as dd was ok in one brand for a while and then we would have to change to another and it was still like it when she was in the pull up pants.

    She is 3 now and she has the huggies dry nights, even they leak sometimes.

    I know how annoying it can be.

    Hope you find a brand that will suit your lo.

  12. 15/8/08 21:48

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    isa14

    leaking through making clothes dirty any1 with the same probzz??

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