I hope everyone understands that I'm just playing devil's advocateI would LOVE the world to use primarily cloth nappies too and as a childcare worker I would easily accommodate this but ATM many centres have logistical problems.
One thing i am a bit confused about is how to extract the poo from the nappy of a breast fed baby. They are not all nice compact patties that come away cleanly when held over the toilet. The poo seeps into the nappy. Even my 14 month old still makes the odd very moist pooey nappy. The only way to get it out is to rinse. I know that technically it is illegal to place poo in a bin... but what do you do when it has seeped into the disposable? You don't really have any choice. This is another reason why clothies are superior.... they save our water table from all these human waste pollutants when placed in landfill![]()




I would LOVE the world to use primarily cloth nappies too and as a childcare worker I would easily accommodate this but ATM many centres have logistical problems.
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