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Dribble bib and breast feeding incompatibility.

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Sleepyhoglet · 30/01/2015 11:51

So I am ebf and it's going well so far. Problem is that my baby is often sick after feeds all over herself hence why I thought dribble bibs would be a good idea. She's now 10 weeks and I've tried the it's a bibble ones but I find they get in the way when feeding and the poppers are annoying. What I want is a simple white non bandana (they ruffle up) that's Velcro fastening. Any ideas?

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MissYamabuki · 30/01/2015 11:54

IKEA ones.
I totally agree with you BTW.

Sleepyhoglet · 30/01/2015 12:27

Pants. No ikea round here

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CoolCat2014 · 30/01/2015 12:50

I've got some that were from next

MissYamabuki · 30/01/2015 17:11

Our closest IKEA is 2 hrs away - we order online. Around £25 for delivery, worth every penny if you are ordering furniture.

Promotional bibs also follow the same model - velcro etc. I have a few of those (speak Welsh, breast is best, family centre etc Smile )

pasbeaucoupdegendarme · 30/01/2015 17:19

Boots essentials terry ones?

BMO · 30/01/2015 17:21

Tommee Tippee milk feeding bibs. Were particularly good for DS2 as they stop them dribbling milk into their neck folds. Not bandana style though.

Sleepyhoglet · 30/01/2015 20:14

Yes I don't want bandana as they get in the way

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GotToBeInItToWinIt · 30/01/2015 20:32

I just used to tuck a muslin cloth over her when she was feeding (and one on me). DD threw up about every half hour for 6 months, we got through a lot of muslins! I never found a bib that didn't scrunch up for get in the way.

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