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lo is 12months weighs about 10 kgs can anyone recommend???????

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dressedupnowheretogo · 31/08/2007 13:04

a decent reusable or two

im wanting to change and need some guidance

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Bienchen · 31/08/2007 14:28

It depends on how you dry them and the exact fit on your baby.

Kittykins have a brilliant chart to work out what type might be best.

Also, measure thigh circumference as the weight alone is not such a good indicator whether you need medium or large nappies.

I'd also buy some secondhand and try until you are happy and then stock up with that make.

I love my Baby Beehinds for night time and longer journeys as they are so absorbant but they take ages to dry, so I also use stuffable (pocket) nappies. Happy to chat and sell you some samples..

dressedupnowheretogo · 31/08/2007 15:35

lol thanx

i have no dryer so it ill be on the line or radiators

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Bienchen · 31/08/2007 15:40

It'll be pocket nappies then. Something like FuzziBunz, Happy Heiny's, Nature Babies, etc.

They work on the principle that you have a pretty outer with usual a thin fleece type liner that lets wee pass through into the inner stuffing. The stuffing you choose. I use cheap terry towel nappies. I also use paper liners so that poo does not stick to the nappy. This way the nappy stays looking good, has no stains and can be sold on at a reasonable price when LO outgrows a size.

The pockets dry on a radiator in a few hours or line dry just as quick. The terries take a bit longer but again should dry within a day. Don't choose bamboo, it is very absorbant but this also means it takes days to dry.

Good luck

dressedupnowheretogo · 31/08/2007 18:37

THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP

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Roskva · 31/08/2007 18:58

fuzzi buns are brilliant, but not for night.

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