thread: Pull on MCN... Do they exist?

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    Pull on MCN... Do they exist?

    Just wondering if there is any mcn that you can put on whilst bub is standing up (kinda like a pull up type thing). DS is impossible to change at the moment, he keeps trying to stand up when we are changing him which leads to many tears. Any ideas if this kind of thing exists??

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    I use genesa forge pull ups on V at night so you could get onto Nikki who makesthem and see what she has

    they are malden mill outters with a snap in booster. the last all night if that helps and their approx $22 each

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    Daddle Doo Nappies make pocket pull-up training pants they might work. I looked at them when DS was TTing but I never did end up buying them so I don't actually know what they are like. You can find them on WAHMnaps, just goggle it (can't post the link, thanks Sam ).
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    Thanks for the advice guys.

    Maz iv sent Nikki an email. Im worried that a nappy designed for tt might not really work for ds as he is quite a wetter. See what Nikki emails back.

    It makes me wonder why such a nappy hasn't already been made, maybe it doesn't work?

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    I would think there isn't many about because they aren't as adjustable for the many different shaped babies out there IYKWIM. That and I think they'd be awful to have to take down with a poo inside. Make a bit of a mess I'd think The sposie pull ups tear down the side so that isn't an issue with them.

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    :yeahthat: Raven is right, it'd be messy

    You can put MCN on standing up, we have had to do it all the time recently, just like putting a sposie on standing up. Not too tricky

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    Hmmm.. I didn't think about the poo issue. Good point. Thanks ladies

    Leasha Iv never tried to put a nappy on standing up sposie or mcn. If ds would stand still for 2 seconds i might be able to. lol
    Last edited by Beautitude; December 23rd, 2009 at 09:35 AM. : more info

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    Happy heinys make a pocket trainer pant that can be stuffed to suit you. Might even have snaps at the sides, but don't quote me on that.

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    I would think there isn't many about because they aren't as adjustable for the many different shaped babies out there IYKWIM. That and I think they'd be awful to have to take down with a poo inside. Make a bit of a mess I'd think The sposie pull ups tear down the side so that isn't an issue with them.
    Ive been thinking about this and I reacon if you could get a pull on type with snaps down the sides you'd be onto a winner. Sort of like a side snapper in a pull up for IFYKWIM

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    Maz i got an email back from Nikki and that is what she suggested. im going to have a couple made in the next month or so will let you all know how it goes.

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    Hey Beautitude,

    How did you go with these? I would be keen to know for DD for night times, as she is wanting to toilet train at night but still needs a nappy. Would these be something she could get off herself for using the toilet and pull back up again?

    Thanks!

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    Star, I ended up getting the Happy Heinys one for DD to use at night. It has elastic waist and legs, with snaps at the side. You stuff it however much you think you need.
    It works fine for us, would depend on the individual child how easily it could be pulled up and down - my DD still needs help, but she does with normal undies too.

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    Ahh i was wondering about this DD is getting pretty good during the day...not many accidents but we are still working on night time. She doesnt wet heaps but theres still a few in there by morning.

    So the happy hieny ones are good?

    maz - the ones you are talking about i have googled does V wet a fair bit? Coz its says there not super absorbant?

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    Vy isnt a big wetter no but it is drenched by morning.

    I made a pair of night jocks for Mario last week....2 layers of fleece cut out a bit bigger then his jocks (I added 2 inches all the way round) then elastic, overlocked and made a booster.....its only 4 layers BUT it helpe dout heaps.

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    The HH do the job for us. Never had any leaks. They're quite pouchy though, don't expect them to be streamlined like normal undies.