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Nappy Wrapper
To buy or not to buy??
by Denise Pike
advise me on getting a small bucket/bin? Although I use disposable organic nappies (I'm going to reconsider reusable for my second without a doubt), I've been reading about reusable sanitary protection with great interest. If I'm going to go for it I
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08/05/2006 23:33:05
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Night time nappy dryness
Finding a nappy that keeps bottom dry for 12 hours
by Emma-mummy to Max William
recommendations from mummy's in the know, then trying them... cheersEmma Hi Emma, I am a reusable fan. I use the close parent pop-ins which are birth to potty nappies. I haven't needed to use the nightime booster yet (she is only 14 weeks) but they come with one
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18/04/2010 20:41:42
by georgieporgie
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Luna pads
by Scribbler 9/5/06
thought I might join in!These pads sound pretty good. Was slightly daunted by the thought of reusable nappies and all that, but actually, now I'm going to be a mum I feel a bit more 'earth mother'-ish!!! (Decided to call myself by my due date like you
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27/03/2006 10:31:08
by Laura Davies
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Real Nappies - i.e. Kushies
Are they worth it / any good
by lel ann
Want to do something a bit more environmentaly friendly as when i think about the amount of nappies i went through with my little boy its frightening. I think it depends on the type of reusable nappy you are using with regards to the nappy rash. My little boy
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19/05/2008 20:27:35
by p2baby
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Real nappies versus Real graft?
How much real work does it involve?
by Paul Grattan
can't practically use reusable nappies but then all our mothers coped!I have bought Bambio Mio nappies this time round and am doing the same as karen by making the extra pads to go in at night.I work part-time from home so I am able to mess around
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03/08/2007 19:36:53
by Paul Grattan
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Essentials list??
by Luvly Laura, Ava Mae and Sprout!
, nappies - reusable or disposable, nappy bags, cotton wool or wipes, and nappy rash cream.Bathinga baby bath, a soft sponge, towels with a hood, and a thermometer for checking water temperature.Feedingmuslin cloths, bibs, nipple cream, breast pads, nursing
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03/12/2007 13:32:33
by Emma Russell: I'M HAVING A BABY TOMMOROW!
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cotton nappies
have you tried them?
by Charlotte Scott
is the liners, which should take the brunt of the 'impact'. You can either get disposable ones that you tip straight down the toilet along with the mess, or re-usable ones that you rinse out and wash along with the nappies.There are several websites now
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09/10/2007 14:16:00
by NickyW
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real nappies
has anyone experience of them or intending to use them?
by amanda and kingsley
the environment. now, i see her point, but the problem is - is that i have no idea how a re-usable nappy works. when baby does a big poo do you simply put it in the washing machine? or is this me being silly? please help as i like the idea - but have no idea how
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01/05/2007 12:18:48
by Catherine Higgins
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Swimming
your veiws on baby and the big blue!
by mummyGoth
reusable swim nappy from a company called bambino mio who specialise in cloth nappies. You can order them online or i think some sainsbury's were stocking them, i got mine from my local pramcentre and they were only about £7. Nic x HiThanks for the advice
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28/08/2009 18:10:40
by sonny
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May mummies!
by Scribbler 9/5/06
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22/09/2008 19:02:49
by Ginny
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