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NOW CLOSED: Have you had a baby in the last 3 years? Please complete a short survey about cord care for Huggies® - you could win a £250 JL voucher

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AnnMumsnet · 15/07/2011 09:30

We have been asked by Huggies® to find out your views on and experiences with your newborn baby's umbilical cord.

Huggies® has launched a new feature on its Newborn size one nappies which will help parents to care for their little one's umbilical cord. Midwifery expert Nikki Khan says: "Cord care is often a surprise to new mums and something they perhaps had not considered until the arrival of their baby. Huggies® has launched a great innovation - it is such a simple change but will make a huge difference for new mums."

Huggies® would like to how know you coped with the cord, what advice you were given on caring for it, and any issues which arose.

Please take a few minutes to complete this survey. It is open to all Mumsnetters in the UK who have had a baby in the last three years.

Everyone who takes part will be entered into a prize draw where one winner will receive a £250 John Lewis voucher.

If you have had more than one baby, please think about your most recent baby when completing the survey, as Huggies® want to hear about your most recent experiences.

Thanks and good luck.

MNHQ

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supadupapupascupa · 15/07/2011 16:08

Done! and really squeezing fingers crossed for a win.

OneOf8 · 15/07/2011 16:32

And done :o)

Thinking back to his first week, makes me realise how I coped rather than enjoyed :o(

ILikeToMoveItMoveIt · 15/07/2011 16:54

Done!

Tonksforthememories · 15/07/2011 17:32

Done, but thinking about it had no advice for any of my DCs other than 'Keep it dry'!

BitsyVonMuffling · 15/07/2011 19:24

Done :) I'm surprised to see the question about keeping the clamp. I thought I was the only freak one who did this

AnnMumsnet · 15/07/2011 19:37

BitsyVonMuffling - you're definitely not the only one!

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mummynoseynora · 15/07/2011 19:42

done

fingers are crossed for a win - never won yet!

debka · 15/07/2011 20:38

bitsy I kept it too then realised how utterly gross it was and threw it away. Was a bit :( though!

NinthWave · 15/07/2011 20:39

Done!

asuwere · 15/07/2011 21:00

Done but I don't understand Q6 - I remember the clamp being cut off by MW for all 3 DC; it definitely never fell off...

1973magpie · 15/07/2011 21:02

Done, and fingers crossed - still smarting about the Samsung fridge freezer... Blush

slp123 · 15/07/2011 21:05

DoneSmile

smokinaces · 15/07/2011 21:10

Done. The nappies seem a good idea if they do have a good cut out bit - I had to fold them with both DSs for over a month as their cords took forever to come off!!

poorbuthappy · 15/07/2011 21:10

Done, but my thoughts on this are really, hey another gimmick for new parents!
Bet I've just got myself thrown out of the draw!

shuckleberryfinn · 15/07/2011 21:23

hee, Poorbuthappy I hate disposible nappies and their vendors with an illogically strong feeling, never used em. See if that chucks me out ;)

StealthPolarBear · 15/07/2011 21:25

marketing gimmick surely
I'm still going to fill it in though

AngelDog · 15/07/2011 22:44

Done. Agree it's just a marketing gimmick but worth doing the survey!

IDrinkFromTheirSkulls · 15/07/2011 22:55

Done Grin

WhatWouldLeoDo · 15/07/2011 22:56

Darn it, my email address is wrong in the form (pesky auto-correct).

tillyfernackerpants · 15/07/2011 23:14

Done Smile

IsSamNormansDad · 15/07/2011 23:19

done :)

Longtalljosie · 16/07/2011 06:49

done Smile

Gauchitaconpanza · 16/07/2011 07:37

Done Smile

mummy2maisie · 16/07/2011 08:13

Done Grin

spout · 16/07/2011 08:22

I'm not sure if DH's urge to mount the stump on a shield and hang it over the mantelpiece counts as a 'tradition' but I thought Huggies should be aware of it Grin

NB this idea was firmly vetoed. The massive weirdo.