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Eco nappies etc
by Kia

Hi everyone,Anybody out there using eco friendly biodegradable nappies, nappy sacks & wipes etc?I would like to know if they are they as good as conventional nappies?I'm ttc at the moment but I've been scanning around for eco friendly baby stuff

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12/03/2007 19:32:07
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by Kim Grantham
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Nature Boy and Girl - a happy nappy compromise
by Laura Davies

Have you tried Nature Boy & Girl and have any thoughts or come across other eco-friendly nappy ideas? Yes, I have used them since my son was born 7 mths ago. They are great, and I feel good using them - only problem I have is in sourcing them - our

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14/08/2006 16:51:54
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by mummyGoth
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Earn Money from Home
by lucie1979

Ive just started up selling childrens books and gifts. These and books and gifts are different to most, Bright and colourful, eco-friendly and multi cultural. Theres something for everyone! They are very very popular! If anyone is interested in more

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09/06/2010 16:25:47
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by lucie1979
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Luna pads
by Scribbler 9/5/06

Scribbler - good idea!) Lynn xx MG Mum here again - must get my own login! For all you eco friendly mums out there, once you're back into the normal monthly cycle after your little ones arrive, try looking at a mooncup - a silicon cup for replacing pads

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27/03/2006 10:31:08
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by Laura Davies
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Competitions
by Emma Trevillion

, mother and baby, prima. You could always google 'baby competitions' and see what comes up. So far I've been lucky enough to win an organic mattress, a camera and some eco friendly disposable nappies. But as I said, I do enter an awful lot so statistically

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10/02/2010 18:56:51
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by katie-rose's mummy
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Birthing pool for home
by Woo100

, which I'm unlikely to use.  If Isaac is still breech on Friday I have to have a c-section.  The one I've got is La Bassiene: Made in Water.  There is also the eco pool in a box - there are two sizes - the mini (for women up to 5ft 6") and the regular

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12/02/2009 14:17:19
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by karen willis 2
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advise on cribs
by vicky johnson skinner

,I brought me crib from a company called www.pocoropa.co.uk.I was very please with thier service and the quality of thier products. My baby has slept in her crib for 6 mths now and I'm please to say she'd very happy. Hello, has anyone used the eco cardboard

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28/04/2007 21:40:59
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by Lindsey Edgar
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The Great Nappy Debate
Reusables Vs. Disposables by Ginny

machines and the new nappies I'm hoping it won't be too bad. I think hardest will be out and about, and I will probably buy some eco-friendly disposables for certain situations, though I think that all-in-ones are probably quite useful there too

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21/02/2008 17:12:15
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by p2baby
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Planning a home water birth
A little help please if you will... by Loulou - Due 23-02-09

the rounds.  All you need to buy is a new liner for hygiene reasons.  However, I would feel comfortable with my own birth pool and so I'm looking to buy one.  Search eBay or google the following two brands.  'Eco birth pool in a box' and 'La Bassine Made

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28/03/2009 09:08:32
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by elliebellie
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which washing powder?
by sarah jane

, they last 5 minutes and they dont smell of anything, the same with the Eco-baby, and its expensive. My kids have never suffered and both me and hubby used to have exzema as kids and i used to get a rash from ariel, but now it doesnt effect any of us. £3

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09/07/2007 15:20:55
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by Jessica
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