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  1. #1
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    Jul 2008
    Upwey, Victoria
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    Post Itti Bitti Dlish Snap in One and AIO

    Hi
    I'm thinking of using the Itti Bitti Dlish Snap in One and AIO when my baby arrives in end of March but I wondered has anyone used them? I liked the look of the snap-inones because of drying time and the slim fit. (I used to work in childcare in the uK and some of the AIOs are huge).

    This is my first baby and I'm not sure do you buy only trial packs until baby is here to try them out, or do you buy in bulk now (they're on sale and i have 15% off and free delivery coupon).

    Thanks

  2. #2
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    Sep 2007
    Cairns
    1,787

    Even though it's not a bad idea to take advantage of a discount offer, I would suggest waiting until bubs is here. I love my d'lish, but being a front snapping nappy, it is not the best fit on my bub, who is long and narrrow and suits side snapping nappies much better. Otherwise, the d'lish would be my perfect nappy, as it is a slim fit and narrow crotched nappy. Some babies suit wide crotched nappies better. A d'lish would look like a g-string on such a baby. A huge number of people absolutely adore the d'lishes (they are fantastic nappies), but fit is an individual thing and is impossible to pre-empt.

    Another thing to consider is that AIOs (especially narrow crotched, slim AIOS) are not the best choice on a newborn - new bubs, especially breastfed ones, are renowned for their explosive poos, and a lot of people find that the d'lish is more suited to older bubs once pootainment is not so much of an issue. Fitteds or prefolds with covers are a great choice for the explosive poo stage.

    Also, if you do decide to use AIOs on a newie, you might find that depending on the size of your bub, the smalls will not fit well straight away.

  3. #3
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    Jul 2008
    Upwey, Victoria
    58

    Smile Recommendations

    Thank you so much, that could have been bad if I brought a whole heap and they didn't end up fitting.

    Do you have any cloth nappy recommendations for newborn bubs, who are breastfed?

  4. #4
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    Sep 2007
    Cairns
    1,787

    This thread might help you!

    I used Tots Bots Bamboozles (the size 1s are great for newies) from day one, with Thirsties covers. A lot of people swear by Baby Beehinds, although I think they don't always fit from day one. Not sure because I haven't used them myself. And heaps of people love the Motherease Rikki covers. Prefolds tend to be a pretty popular choice for newborns until they start fitting nappies.

    Gussetted PUL covers are great with newies - the gussets allow for a nice tight fit around the leg. I also used wool covers (sugarpeas are the bomb in sewn covers, I also use knitted shorties and soakers) for both days and nights, and Maz's fleece covers are awesome (Maz is an MPM here - her store is mazalicious). I didn't use them from birth though - but I did from about three or four months.

  5. #5
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    Jan 2005
    Down by the ocean
    6,110

    ATM I am favouring fitted nappies and flanny flats with covers. I have a few aio's (magicalls and bubblebubs) but have had blowouts from them so I'm glad I didn't get too many.

    We do have one small itti and it's too big atm but I have used it due to being desperate due to the rain and of course it leaked. It may be a few more weeks before it fits her without the leg gape and she is 3.67 kilos so not exactly small fry

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    Jan 2008
    sydney
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    we have both the snapin's and the AIO's and i don't have any probs with either of them.... BUT my all time faves are Baby Beehinds fitteds with one of Maz's covers