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Best dispoables for breast fed baby poo?

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LostMySocks · 27/03/2014 18:32

I usually use cloth but need disposables for holidays and day trips. DS is breast fed and does rather large daily poos. Any recommendations for reliable nappies. Tried Naty and have had 2 major fails in 2 days. Luckily I've had my Little Lamb wraps over the nappies but the poo just seems to flow out of dispoables rather than being absorbed.

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ProbablyJustGas · 28/03/2014 14:00

I've got this same problem. pampers baby dry and active fit were both fails for me too, as was naty. watching with interest. Smile

PinkPepper · 28/03/2014 14:22

Naty didn't work for us at all. Used pampers newborn till my son grew out of them and then pampers babydry.

Now use aldi dry baby ones.

We cloth part time though and nothing's as bombproof as the fitteds unfortunately. :(

lj123 · 28/03/2014 14:41

I would try an own brand even Aldi as they seem to hold more fluids.
Every pampers poo nappy is a messy one!

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LostMySocks · 28/03/2014 15:41

thanks ladies. I love my cloth nappies as I just don't get leaks but not practical when sharing a holiday cottage. I'm dreading a nappy on the trip down. Fingers crossed he'll fill it before we leave. I'll try Aldi.

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lj123 · 29/03/2014 18:24

Let us know how you get on. Xx

QuietNinjaTardis · 29/03/2014 18:28

ALDI is pretty good. Dd is 16 weeks and does 1-3 wet runny bf baby poos every day. We've had maybe 6 fails in that time. normally when I haven't noticed and so bit got there quick enough

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