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Attention mums of New Born Boys! A Flipping Pee Pee TeePee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Sycamoretree · 05/05/2009 17:08

So, I was watching Brothers and Sisters on the old Sky Plus last night, the one where Calista get her adopted baby home for the first time, and she whops out this little gadget called a Pee Pee Teepee.

"A what?" Goes Sally Field (her mum in the show) as she's just been advising about putting a towel over new born DS's tackle.

And Calista holds up this little gadget.

Now, DS is 20 months, and we're past this wild and crazy stage of fountains at changing time, but I thought to myself, what a bloody great idea. I wonder if they're real, and I wonder if they're in the UK?

Well, my MN friends, they ARE. And you can buy them online here

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littleboyblue · 05/05/2009 17:16

I have something similar that I found on a market stool after ds1 was born. They were over from America, but tbh it didn't really work, with all the kicking and thrashing around the babies do, I found it didn't stay on unless held and it was quicker and easier to just change a nappy and risk getting pee'd on.
I normally remove baby's lower clothes and while old nappy is still on, unfold new nappy and put it under old one, like I was going to put it on over old nappy, then undo old nappy, have a quick wipe round, whip the nappy away, ds's bum goes straight onto new nappy and you can quickly lift the front up and secure. This keeps pee pee off your sofa/bed/rug or wherever you change them.
I got pee'd on at least 8 times a day with ds1, ds2 is now 13 weeks and I've been caught once.

Aimsmum · 05/05/2009 17:19

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Sycamoretree · 05/05/2009 17:21

Ha ha,I knew it wouldn't be long before SOMEONE said that Aimsmum!

Shucks, those Americans hey.

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Umlellala · 05/05/2009 21:13

Well, having a dd first and hearing from mums of boys, I was steeling myself for the arc of pee but ds is 9months and only peed on me once I think (obviously tomorrow will be the day now ...)

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