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Would you mind your child wearing another's nappy/wrap?

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FlameRobin · 02/12/2005 08:47

Been reading the childminders using cloth thread, and it got me thinking...

Would you mind someone putting another child's cloth nappy/wrap on your child?

I can't see it bothering me - if it was a regular basis, then I would want to know what it was being washed in, but apart from that it wouldn't bother me.

If you are a disposable mum, would you be offended if your child wore another's cloth nappy? (I have had days babysitting where we have run out of nappies, and I have thought that I would have to use a cloth if it needed changing again....)

Just intrigued...

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harpsiheraldangelssing · 02/12/2005 08:50

no it wouldn't bother me, presuming it got washed properly and so on.
would be a PITA for me to wash it afterwards tho

merryTissmas · 02/12/2005 08:55

no, wouldn't bother me at all, as long as it was washed in perfume-free detergent, but I can see that Mums using disposables may take a bit of persuading that it is perfectly hygienic.

vkone · 02/12/2005 14:22

I regularly swap nappies with friends to tryout so no it wouldn't bother me and as I started late with cloth I'd love the opportunity to try some tiny folds on a LO (sad, I know). SIL is due a daughter next year so am thinking of buying a small wrap, just incase!!!

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CliffRichardSucksEggsinHell · 02/12/2005 14:27

If it had a skid mark on it then I would be a tad offended!

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