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nappy wraps - recommend any?

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Posted : Jul 07, 2008 11:17:40 AM
Subject : nappy wraps - recommend any?

hello,

my lo is now 9lb and we feel ready to start using reuasable nappies.
we have terry nappies the fastening, the linings. Just need wraps to protect lo clothing. just been on babykind website but theres so much choice!

so i was just wondering what have u tried and what do u recommend?

thanks in advance, xxx

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Posted : Jul 07, 2008 3:34:53 PM

I have always used Motherease Rikki wraps for Millie and I have never had any problem with leaks or anything. I also think they look pretty cool.
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Posted : Jul 07, 2008 6:21:19 PM

thanks for the suggestio. I saw in one fo your posts that you are/were using reusable nappies. How much did you lo before you started using them? my is currently 9lb and it comes down low. her outfits are jsut atrting to fit her...with the size of the terries they'll all be too smal too soon no doubt! thanks in advance for any advice xxx

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Posted : Jul 07, 2008 8:10:34 PM

Millie was about 3 months old before we tried them, meant to start sooner but kept putting it off lol. Barney is now 6 days and we had started using them but have stopped again until hins cord is properly healed up. He is a little chunk though and was 9lb 7oz at birth so they don't seem so big.
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Posted : Jul 10, 2008 12:27:56 AM

sry bedhead, i ahve another question for you.

how many wraps did you buy and also how often do you wash them?
Just been speaking to my mother this eve and she said she used to wash her waterproof pants as often as her terries. is this the same with the nappy wraps? sry for the qu's...its all new to me! xxx

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Posted : Jul 10, 2008 7:36:45 PM

I've got five newborn sized wraps and four in each of the bigger sizes. Unless they get poo on them I usually have two on the go at once, one on the baby and the other airing on the radiator ready to go on when they are next changed. When I wash the nappies I put the two that I am using in with them.
hth Kerry xx

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