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Disposable, reusable or eco? Nappy pros and cons
By Kimberley Smith on 06/11/2010 in What to buy - pregnancy
Waste not or wash not? The pros and cons of the three nappy styles

Disposables PROS Easy to use. They don't require any folding and fasten easily with sticky tabs. After use they need to be wrapped in a plastic bag and put in the bin. Disposal. As the name suggests, easy to get rid of. Particularly useful when you’re out and about w...

Reusable nappies - your ultimate guide to real cloth nappies
By Kimberley Smith on 08/11/2010 in What to buy - baby
Reusable or "real" nappies take a bit more effort to get to grips with but some mums find them more economical and the cloth softer on their baby's bottom. Plus you're reducing the amount of waste going into landfill

Reusables, "real" cloth nappies you can use again and againReal nappies of today are a far cry from those your mum may have used: gone are the days of folding and pinning bulky terry squares and covering with scratchy plastic pants. These days the choice in cloth nappies is huge ...

Buyer's Guide to Pregnancy Pillows
By Jenna Soundy on 05/05/2007 in forum

I have been having trouble sleeping lately, I am 4 months pregnant with my first baby. I want to try a special pillow and would be interested to hear what other mums to be make of them - are they a waste of money or a good investment?

Review: Bébé Confort Loola Pushchair
By Julie Lucas on 26/02/2007 in forum

definitely recommend. I also purchased the carrycot and car seat. I have to say for the price of the carrycot my daughter was not in it very long and therefore seemed to be money wasted.

5 funky reusable nappies for your baby
By Kyrsty Hazell on 28/04/2010 in What to buy - baby
Celebrate Real Nappy Week with these gorgeous and environmentally-friendly reusable nappies

Funky, fun and easy to useSave the pennies and reduce your contribution to landfill waste by using reusable nappies. Long gone are the days of humongous terry nappies and safety pins - they're sleek, cool looking and easy to use.Check out our pick

Talkback: When is the best time to purchase maternity clothes?
By Alexandra Fox 2 on 19/06/2012 in forum

and then my bump didnt really get any bigger, being only petite myself i still fit into my size 8-10 clothes right through so it was a waste of money.another tip is to only buy essentials and not replace your whole wardrobe as my friend did that also turned

Late period but PCOS making me have pregnancy doubts.?
By Lynne Reid on 26/04/2009 in forum
PCOS TTC

for a baby but now with no period i would love to think it is pregnancy, but because i have been months without a period in the past i am doubting it, i want to do a test but we have wasted so much money on tests and such, we are going to the store

Any help and advice please
By lpoolgal84 on 13/04/2008 in forum

like am wasting rescources .am so confused and dont no wot to do.thanks linzi xx

Review Concord Neo Travel System
By Samuel Judah on 04/11/2008 in forum
Detail of scores

to do it. If they trust their own products you would imagine they wouldn't have any problems to provide a new warranty, don't you think?.Concord's customer's service is very poor.Don't waste your money nor your time on this useless pushchair.

back twinge's
By zolo on 17/04/2008 in forum

worryed as im only 29 weeks and i dont wanna waste hospital time by going up and finding its somthing normal for stage in pregnancy,,zolo xxx I havn't experienced anything of that sort and am at 33weeks now, so can't really help, sorry. It's probably best




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