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  1. 14/7/08 21:41

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    icclerae

    I've gone up a size in Nature Babycare for night times (4+ & she's only 7.5mths! - lol, I love my chunky monkey) & it seems to have worked.  I've also got some Bambos on order. 

    Thanks all

  2. 13/7/08 19:54

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    salome2001

    I've really liked the nature babycare nappies so far although we're only using them now for days out as my nappy bag is too small for a day's worth of Baby Beehinds

    Just wondering if one solution might be to use wraps at night (as if using reusables) if only to contain leaks through to the pjs

  3. 11/7/08 07:46

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    sunset-star

    i get mine from spirit of nature, think they are cheapest for bambo.  i actually liked the moltex better for softness but the bambo performed slightly better on my baby so i went for them xx

  4. 11/7/08 07:27

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    icclerae

    Thanks Leah.  I've got some free samples from Spirit of Nature & I'm really impressed.  I'll definately be getting some in justn haven't decided which yet. 

  5. 9/7/08 19:38

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    Leahemma

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  6. 9/7/08 19:37

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    Leahemma

     

    You can get them from either  webside but spirit of nature do free samples  We have tried Bambo Nature and Moltex oko but decided on Moltex because the fit was better for our dd but performance wise I would say they were equal.  Moltex are unbleached and a natural colour which some people might find off putting but it doesn't bother us.

    http://www.spiritofnature.co.uk/acatalog/bambonappies.html

    http://www.naturebotts.co.uk/shop/nappies/index.htm

  7. 9/7/08 00:06

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    icclerae

    Thank you for the advice.  Where can I get Bambo nappies?  Are they online only? 

  8. 9/7/08 00:05

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    icclerae

    Thank you for the advice.  Where can I get Bambo nappies?  Are they online only? 

  9. 8/7/08 22:32

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    sunset-star

    hi, i used nature care when my little boy was born and i really liked them but as he got bigger i found the front part dug into his belly as it is quite hard.  i switched to bambo nature as they are nice and soft, not had any problems with them yet. 

    i think your problem could be because as your little girl sleeps on her side, the pee will go that way and the nappies have no absorbent part at the side.  my boy also sleeps on his side and i have the same problem if his bits are not pointing downwards!!!!  not so easy to control with a girl!!!!  so i dont think it is the nappy brand, not sure how you could stop it tho xx

  10. 8/7/08 21:12

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    icclerae

    My LO is 7.5 months & I've used Nature Babycare nappies for most of the time.  I liked the idea that they were supposedly kinder to the environment & also that LO was exposed to less chemicals.  I've found that they have given good protection, although a little bulky & she has never had a sore bum (which she has had when I've tried others).  However, a few times in the last couple of weeks we've had leaks at night.  LO sleeps on her side & the leaks happen high up on the side she sleeps. 

    Has anyone any ideas why this is happening & how I can stop it?  I didn't really want to go through the whole rigmarole of trying out lots of nappy brands again & I don't think I'm cut out for reuseables.  Can anyone suggest a good alternative if it is the nappy brand?  Thanks in advance

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