ECO NAPPIES HELP
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15/7/08 13:20
15/7/08 10:47
motherease are very good as one size so last from about 6 months to 2/3 years!!!!
they can be used from newborn but may be a little bulky so will need something else till then. i just used disposables then swapped!!! they have booster pads and you will need an outer wrap or it sink through!!
i also heard wool ones are very good. they have anti bacterial qualities so no need to wash except about once a week. they are recommended for night as the wee evaporates and neutralises so baby stays dry till morning. they also dry quite fast. and are very good for their skin as soft and natural
15/7/08 09:06
sorry site would paste properly i'll try again
15/7/08 09:04
I use little lambs, the cotton ones and find them brilliant. Some people say they are bulky and take ages to dry but i've not found this, they dry within a few hrs on the line. I use swaddlebees wraps. i got mine from this site have a look they are really good and sometimes have good offers. http://babykind.co.uk/
14/7/08 20:52
Heeeeeelp. I am expecting my second Baby in November, and this time I want to use re-useable nappies, but i dont know which are best. I hear that Little Lambs and Bumgenius are good. Has anyone tried these products or something better which they can recomend. Thank You.






I've used bumgenius full-time (day and night) since dd was 10 weeks old and she's 11-months old today. They last from birth-to-potty so and you don't need to use separate wraps so overall they're pretty good valuel. Also, as they're slim fitting so no problem with trying to get clothes to fit over them and they're just as easy to use as disposables because of the velcro tabs. As long as the velcro is stuck down properly on the laundry felt, there's no problem with them sticking to other things. Finally, the nursery are happy to use these nappies too because their so easy to use. - hth and I definitely recommend these bg nappies.