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what do i need to go with my WBB's....

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sweetas · 29/03/2007 20:59

other than the booster that it comes with? My DD (10wks) screams at being the slightest bit damp!

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BonyM · 29/03/2007 21:03

Flushable paper liners are great - most nappy sites sell them and they make poo easier to deal with.

I tend to use fleece liners at night when I know there's no chance of poo (may not be the same for you of course!). You could use fleece during the day as well as it does keep the bum lovely and dry - personally I prefer the convenience of the paper liners.

As far as wraps are concerned, I use a Motherease Rikki for day and a Woollpants wool wrap at night - both are excellent.

sweetas · 29/03/2007 21:19

The fleece liner in the rainbow bots didn't keep her dry enough after 1.5 hrs she was screaming the place down and it was only slightly damp!!

I have some flushable liners - will they keep her dry though?

She doesn't poo in the night

I have ME Rikki, IMSE organic cotton & tots bots wraps

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Flamesparrow · 29/03/2007 22:26

Are you sure that it is the wetness and she's not reacting to the powder?

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sweetas · 29/03/2007 22:31

well i have always used the same liquid - fairy non bio liquid

and the 1st wash was with a small amount of it. The 2nd and 3rd no washing liquid at all. She started screaming after 1.5 hrs like i say it was a bit damp (rainbow bots0 so thinking of trying her with the WBB but not sure if i should use some kind of liner

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Flamesparrow · 29/03/2007 22:46

Yes, you need some kind of liner - the fleece would keep her dryer. At 10 weeks she's probably still got liquid poo anyway so it shoudl just shoot straight through

Dragonhart · 29/03/2007 23:06

sweetas, I have found there is a big difference between fleeces and how much they keep the wetness away from the skin. I have some I bought as nappy liners (the shaped kind) which seem really thin and some made from a fleece blanket which is thicker and the ones that are ment to be liners are sooo much better. Dont know about the different fleeces or the science of it but it might be worth trying different kind?

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