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Explosive poo in my nice totsbots...

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lunavix · 10/02/2005 08:20

How do people cope with the exploding poo????

As a lover of fruit, ds's poo is rather runny and HUGE and every time he goes in his nappies it soaks right through paper liners, which also fall apart under the pressure! It's also going right up his back and down the insides of his legs onto the nappy (doesn't actually go onto clothes etc, or his legs but on the back and side of nappy either side of the liner IYSWIM)

What are your tips?

We've had a few now which fortunately have washed out nicely, although the last major one leaked onto his lovely tots PUL wrap which has been majorly stained - any ideas for getting that out???

I think my baby poo's like no other....

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misdee · 10/02/2005 08:21

big fleece liners.

throckenholt · 10/02/2005 08:23

fleece liners and a good wrap

lunavix · 10/02/2005 08:30

I do like my wrap

Looks like I'll be looking for better fleece liners!

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throckenholt · 10/02/2005 09:13

a good wrap is a godsend - can contain the most awful explosions - much better than disposables in my experience.

katzguk · 10/02/2005 09:16

i used both a fleece liner and paper one folded in half during the explosive poo stage!! the fleece liner underneath and the paper one to contain the more solid matter! [yuck face]

lunavix · 10/02/2005 09:18

I already use two boosters!

I've been using bumbles too with the snap in booster, plus another booster on top, then a liner...

He wees for england too, he drinks tons of (sugar free!) juice. Where can you get really big fleece liners? I know you can make your own but local fabric shops have really odd thick fleece.

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katzguk · 10/02/2005 09:19

try ebay - i've seen them on there or i got thin ones from the nappy lady

lunavix · 10/02/2005 09:23

I've got some fleece from the nappy lady but they aren't very big, think I need some industrial sized ones!

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Raindog · 10/02/2005 09:58

Hi Lunavix
You can buy lovely fleece in John Lewis - I got some quite thick cream fleece which was £8 a metre - I only got 50cm and the width is huge so will make more liners than I can ever possibly need...hopefully! A lot of fleece in fabric shops is only fleecy on one side, but I know JL definitely do teh double sided stuff.

lunavix · 10/02/2005 10:59

ooh might try there then!

Can't be coping with him staining everything!

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