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    Posted: 29 September 2008 at 2:29pm
I've been given a few size one snazzipants AIOs, but I'm not sure if they're too big for my 21day-old DD even though she's easily in the weight range. I tried her in one yesterday and she ended up soaking her bed, not sure if they're too big for her or if I needed the booster in for the length of time she was in them or what. Anyone have any experience with these and newborns?
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how long was she in them for? and were they gaping roudn the legs?

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ok so the snazzipants AIO's come in small, med and large...

you dont mean a snazzipants fitted do you? which come in size 1 and 2.

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I have used the fitted nappies if it is fitted you are using. My boy tends to get his dripping wet but with the cover on it is not often that is reaches his clothes. If it is a fitted nappy are you putting a cover over it?



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I must mean the fitted nappies, do they need covers with them? Must have missed that bit if they do... might explain the wetness.
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yep a fitted will need a cover if you are have clothes over the nappy or bedding....

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I have found that it really helps to get covers with gussets to help stop the explosions.
Thirsties do a great cover and so do the Bummis super brite but not the other bummis.


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It seems a shame really to cover up the awesomely bright colours of them, but I guess I'm on the search for a cover or two. Thanks for the tips First.
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