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Explosion proof nappy brands please
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I always used a Tots wrap over DS's paper nappies, kept it all in!
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building_with_lego wrote: »I always used a Tots wrap over DS's paper nappies, kept it all in!
http://www.twinkleontheweb.co.uk/acatalog/details-2!05VELTWR.html
Why did you have to post that....Now i've accidentally bought one.0 -
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Different Nappy brands seem to suit different shaped babies iykwim. Asda brand were great for my son, but my BF loathed them.
I suggest you scour the internet for free samples and try out a few kinds."On behalf of teachers, I'd like to dedicate this award to Michael Gove and I mean dedicate in the Anglo Saxon sense which means insert roughly into the anus of." My hero, Mr Steer.0 -
Why did you have to post that....Now i've accidentally bought one.
Sorry about that
Cute, aren't they?! Much nicer to show off under little skirts or when going trouserless in the summer. I used to choose summer T shirts based on the nappywrap colourscheme...
Enjoy real nappydom, but be careful, it's easy to get hooked.
xxThey call me Dr Worm... I'm interested in things; I'm not a real doctor but I am a real worm.0 -
My baby boy was like that until we weaned him. I found pampers simply dry worked well for us, but in the size above what I was using. We've been using size 4 since he was about 4 months old I think! Still in them now and never have any leaks since he went onto solids.
eta i've said simply dry above but realised I meant BABY DRY which are the green packs. the simply dry are the cheap orange packs which dont have great reviews.Mummy to Thomas born April 27th 2010 8lb 5oz0 -
building_with_lego wrote: »Sorry about that
Cute, aren't they?! Much nicer to show off under little skirts or when going trouserless in the summer. I used to choose summer T shirts based on the nappywrap colourscheme...
Enjoy real nappydom, but be careful, it's easy to get hooked.
xx
Hooked? new baby isnt even here yet and I have over 100 various cloth nappies.......not addictive in the slightest.0 -
I've always found Pampers Baby Dry to be the best - make sure you get the right size, not too big or too small, and make sure they're fitted properly around the legs and waist. Also, is the baby getting plenty of fruit to eat?0
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Is your baby breastfed? If so this is very normal. Think my LO just slowly grew out of it. I would just make sure I had two lots of spare clothes with me, and plenty of wipes.0
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I found Aldi nappies excellent when my DS was a baby. If you buy some and find they leak/dont work for you, write to the company. I did this when I had some problems with pampers. They sent me vouchers I could use against more nappies or wipes for the inconvenience.The best bargains are priceless!!!!!!!!!! :T :T :T0
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