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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    Paradise
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    I will be tackling CC on Monday, but only for Sarah, so they will only get 2 nappies, and plenty of undies and clothes

    Well, FJ and Ness, and whoever else said that there is only 1 bubba - YOU WERE RIGHT. The Parasite's HB was 141. Oh, AND, I talked DH into letting my layby that change table!!! He liked it enough, and shook the thing as hard as he could to make sure it was stable!!! We also layby'd the travel system I wanted. Now I have to sell some prams coz the deal was that I would cull my pram collection.

    I managed to get DH to squirt the nappies finally! So I have some in the machine!! But the wet is starting to arrive, so they aren't getting much sun.

    WOTB: Sposies, but tonight they will be back in cloth!

  2. #2
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    Sep 2008
    36

    i didnt know chilcare centres allowed cloth nappies anymore? which is odd in itself coz hello what did they use before disposables?? mine doesnt, they have to be sent in a disposable and will only use disposables until they go home

  3. #3
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    Oct 2003
    Forestville NSW
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    I haven't had anyone say no to cloth yet But I know some prefer you not use cloth. I just say I prefer not to use disposables.

  4. #4
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    melbourne
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    i didnt know chilcare centres allowed cloth nappies anymore? which is odd in itself coz hello what did they use before disposables?? mine doesnt, they have to be sent in a disposable and will only use disposables until they go home

    i have a feeling (GIGI might know) that they cant say no to using cloth!!!

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
    14,682

    i didnt know chilcare centres allowed cloth nappies anymore? which is odd in itself coz hello what did they use before disposables?? mine doesnt, they have to be sent in a disposable and will only use disposables until they go home

    So far all four centres I have been with (yes we get around ) are all ecstatic to use cloth as we are the only family that do. The girls there love them!!! (And for the record, they NEVER dispose of the poo down the toilet, they fold it up in the nappy for me to deal with at home.. really.. is it that difficult to turn around and flick it into the toilet? anyhoooo)

    Ali - woohoo on the healthy parasite With a heartbeat like that, I'm gonna say BOY for you honey.

    Nettie - I use BumG's (and some Happy's if we run out) for DS - and will be using BumG's and MD's for DD - starting Monday

    WOTB's: night nappys - BBB for her, GK Minky for him.

  6. #6
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    Sep 2007
    Cairns
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    (And for the record, they NEVER dispose of the poo down the toilet, they fold it up in the nappy for me to deal with at home.. really.. is it that difficult to turn around and flick it into the toilet? anyhoooo)
    They're not allowed Mel. (A friend of mine runs a FDC and she told me). It's an odd rule that in many ways makes no sense, but it's a rule.

    Sorry, that's all I've got tnight... off to beddybyes. Will BBL for proper hellos. Mwahs...

    WOHB: Whzz Kidsz Night Nappy and Bear Bottoms MM fleece cover

  7. #7
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    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
    14,682

    They're not allowed Mel. (A friend of mine runs a FDC and she told me). It's an odd rule that in many ways makes no sense, but it's a rule.
    Seriously??? wow there ya go!! learn xomething new everyday!!! So what do they do with the poop in sposies?

    I didn't know it was a rule cos there was one occasion that a nappy was sent home with a skiddy so obviosky someone had disposed of the poo!! Whoops - and here I was thinking they were just lazy!!! My bad....

  8. #8
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    Jul 2007
    Melbourne
    3,660

    It's funny because we know they wouldn't think twice about just binning a disposable - hardly anyone knows you're supposed to scrape a sposie too, except for all us clothies ...

    Night nappies - (Suse & Gigi - you both use the WKN - I'm just curious, do you boost with anything extra? Fleece Covers work okay?)
    Does anyone have tummy sleepers that wet through their sheets everynight? I'm starting to think we might go back to disposables for night nappies because we really can't afford longies/shorties/soakers at the moment and he is wetting through soo often I am sick of changing sheets, airing the lambskin and having mine and or his bed smelling like wee.
    We have been using
    BBB's
    WKNightz
    Snoozywuns
    Cute Tooshie
    With extra BB Trifold, Maz-a-licious Booster, or 2 x mini Microfibre inserts. & Maz-a-licious minkee/fleecies.
    I need to go up a cover size (I know that is half the tummy wetting problem becuase the cover rise is too short), but does anyone have any recommendations for high rise night nappies? The best I have so far is using a HH or BumG or largest setting with extra stuffing and he always comes out more dry in the morning.

    Argh what a convoluted ramble, if anyone can make sense of that would be much appreciated, I don't even know what I was trying to get at anymore.

  9. #9
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
    14,682

    AJ - what size is he? i could send you DS's longies to try over the snoozywun if you like? Always worked here - he is a tummy sleeper too. They are at the top of his cupboard at the moment cos its far too hot here for longies - he's in his shorties now.

    Lemme know babe.