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Which nappies do you use?

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fairibell · 16/06/2008 13:22

DD is just coming out of the size 0 nappies and had been using the boots or sainsburys ones and were fine - now looking at size 1s - have tried pampers (seemed to make sure sore around the legs) and huggies (seem to be ok just a bit loose around the legs!) - so what nappies do you use and find good?

Do have some washables but she isn't quite big enough yet!

thank you for your help!!

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tassisssss · 16/06/2008 13:27

try nature babies, my dd is around 7lbs at 10 days old and these seem fine.

i always liked tescos disposibles too

i know whatyou mean about not quite big enough for washables - i have my dd is a tots size one at the moment and it pretty much goes to her knees!

fairibell · 16/06/2008 13:45

Where do you get the nature babies ones? will have a look - are they 'big' nappies? Just she is quite skinny with little legs!

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sheena1 · 16/06/2008 15:42

i love ALDI'S NAPPYS they are fab think in england its nettle but there great

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tassisssss · 17/06/2008 12:17

you can get nature babies in boots and sainsburies and probably bigger tescos (mine doesn't stock them)

they're on offer in boots atm

dd is also skinny with piddly wee legs and they seem fune on her...

deanychip · 17/06/2008 12:49

Asda s own, i ve used them for years.
All others without exception cause a rash.
they are also cheap.
thinking of silicone allergy or some thing, not sure why a rash apears, but it does even after 1 nappy. strange child!

Tinkjon · 17/06/2008 14:02

I think you need to try a small pack of each and see what fits best because they're all different. With DD only Huggies would fit her and Pampers were hopeless - DS is the exact opposite, can't get him in a Pamper for love nor money I've never got on with the cheaper supermarket own brand - the Asda ones were all stiff and scratchy, I found. I used to use Sainsbury's ones with DD which were also good but not sure if they're the same now, as that was some years ago.

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