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Posted : Sun, 07 September 2008 16:37:43
Subject : which ones shall i buy? ok ive taken the advice to buy a load of different nappies to try out. i already have a mothercare smart nappy, and heres a list of the others ive found. i could quite easily buy them all but really cant afford it! which would you reccommend? id rather go for slimmer ones so none that will be too bulky. im also more keen on the idea of pocket ones at the moment rather than 2 parters but this is only because the 2 parters seem to end up being more bulky. and im thinking it might be better to get a brand with different sizes for the same reason- one sizes can be huge on newborns! Wraps: as you can probably tell im totally lost in all this and getting very overwhelmed, so any help and advice would be much appreciated! fiona x |
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| julesy |
Posted : Sun, 07 September 2008 19:28:03
Subject : which ones shall i buy? Hi Fiona - |
| MrsT |
Posted : Sun, 07 September 2008 21:59:17
Subject : which ones shall i buy? Try www.babykind.co.uk they have nappy advisors who can come out to your house go through the different options. We used one when we were deciding and she was really helpful. The best piece of advice she gave us was to not buy one complete set as you don't know whats going to work best for your baby e.g. pampers v huggies v tesco own brand disposable's in the pregnancy forum. We have 1 or 2 each of the nappies you have listed and I don't think it's worked out anymore expensive than buying a birth to potty set. We also have most of the wraps, stayed away from tots bots as apparently the wraps don't contain well although the nappies are excellent. http://www.usednappies.co.uk/index.php list nappies ebay style, a good way of trying nappies out on the cheap. I've used the site and have recieved nappies in good condition If your newly pregnant than buy a couple a month (or save the cash) and you'll soon find you'll have a complete set (20 to wash every 3rd day) and it won't hurt your bank balance like it would to just spend £240 in one go |