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Need an eco disposable recommendaion for a newborn please

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anchovies · 21/04/2008 08:45

Have just been sent a newborn sized moltex oko and tried it out on my sister's ds but it leaked a lot up the back. Just wondering if anyone has used a reliable one. Only need a few packs for while I am hospital following cs so doesn't matter too much about the cost. Thanks!

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christmaspixie · 21/04/2008 08:54

I think the natures baby boy and girl (Sainsburys and Boots stock them) are brilliant, even in newborn size. They're not quite as eco as Moltex, (almost)....but are really really good. Hope that helps, good luckwith the CS!!

MrsJamin · 22/04/2008 10:47

I found the Nature Boy Girl ones reasonably good but if you have a baby who is breastfed and they do explosive poo, it doesn't contain it that well. I had quite a few up-the-back jobs and even (considering I have a DS) an up-the-front job with them! I'm not sure whether Moltex would have been better, but they are double the price.

nct73 · 22/04/2008 20:36

another vote for Nature boy girl from boots or sainsburys. Used for first month and then we have continued to use them at night & on holiday with prefolds during day. She is 16.5 months old now. Remember to buy some degradable nappy sacks too - boots do them.

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pollyblue · 25/04/2008 13:03

I use Bambo eco-friendly nappies and they're brilliant, never had any leaks with them. You can get them from various websites, I usually buy from naturebotts as their delivery is super-fast, they sell degradable nappy sacks etc too.

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