eco nappies plz help
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Topic: eco nappies plz help
Posted By: chonni
Subject: eco nappies plz help
Date Posted: 08 August 2007 at 11:28am
i was just woundring if anyone knows good one size fits all reusable nappies and wherwe to get them from i just want a few to use at night time to save some money but theres so many brands and im not sure wat they all come with and if you have to buy extra nappie liners haha so confused lol
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Posted By: nikkitheknitter
Date Posted: 08 August 2007 at 11:50am
One size fits all aren't a good idea if you want to use them from birth, they usually start fitting well at around 6 months.
Most of the nappies come with an insert, if you are wanting to use them overnight you may want to buy some more inserts to put in as well.
A fitted or pocket with a wool cover overtop seems the best way to not have leaks overnight. Makes for a large bum but the babies don't mind!
There is a topic under cloth nappies which explain the systems, I'd check that out to get an idea of where to start.
Otherwise, here are a few naps I'd check out for night use.
http://www.ecobubs.co.nz/newsite/product.asp?id=1&category=Nappies - Ecobubs Wool Pocket\ - You don't need a cover over these. They come with an insert but you could add a folded cloth flat nappy to increase absorbancy.
Or something like a http://www.mothersinstinct.co.nz/fitted-cloth-nappies-/wam-bamboo-with-velcro-fitted-nappies/prod_50.html - Wam-Bamboo Fitted Nappy with a http://www.trademe.co.nz/Baby-gear/Nappies-changing/Nappies/Cloth/auction-103944382.htm - Designer Bums Wool Cover - you just email her on designerbums@hotmail.com and she'll make one for ya. - If you want this nappy to be stay-dry you'll need to add a microfleece liner but these are easy to get hold of... ask anyone on the cloth nappy board and they'll sort it for ya.
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