thread: What is the best newborn cloth nappy?

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  1. #1
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    South Eastern Suburbs, Vic
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    You can adjust a BumGenius (by even folding down the velcro at the front and just fastening by joining the two tabs) so that it goes really really small! We've used them from super young, like a couple of days old, and they've been great! We used them for Riv too as a newie, and we never had a leak with them!

    What you get really depends on your budget. I find that by about 4 weeks, babies are starting to reliably fit a size small, and fit nappies like Baby BeeHinds and other fitteds (and BumG's, if they haven't been working before for some reason).

    My ultimate newborn money-no-object stash would include nb Whiz Kids (rare as hen's teeth, I was lucky enough to snaffle Willow's), BumG pockets and size 1 Tots Bots Bamboozles.

    My realistic newborn stash was a combo of BumG's, prefolds (excellent spew rags after), and sposies (while catching up with washing). And a few size 1 Tots Bots.

    At 6 weeks, we fit into BBH Bamboos, size 1 Tots Bots cottons, and size 2 Bamboozles (being bamboo terry, they're a bit more slinky and slim, though still a bit bulky this young), BumG's, prefolds, small BerryPlush, Hautes (I've heard some like these even better than BumG's for nb's)...I think that's all so far...

    Unless money's not an object (in which case, go to town with nb sizes, awesome!), perhaps go mostly for ones you'll get some wear out of, since, while fitting nappies are sooo handy in those first few weeks, they grow so quickly that nb nappies aren't really that economical.

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    Registered User

    May 2006
    Adelaide
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    Thanks for that one Nelle. Sorry for the delay in replying, I didn't realise you'd replied.

    I've been doing some research and I've found some nappies called Kissaluvs. They've got rave reviews everywhere I looked, so I think I'm going to give these a go.

    How many would I need for full time use with a newborn?

  3. #3
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    South Eastern Suburbs, Vic
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    Depends how often you wash...so if you're me, you need about 400. I've started nicking GreenKids and BBH's from Riv's room cos Si's are in the wash.

    Just do the maths for yourself - say 6-8 changes a day (some people are more or less, I think we tend to be on the less side), and how often you'll wash. If you wash daily, then...umm...*nelle thinks*
    you'll need enough for 2 days (12-16)), wear that day, wash and dry the next day. If you wash every second day, you'll need enough for 3 days (18-24). That's assuming that the nappies will dry in one day, bamboo can take awhile. You should be fine if you have a dryer, try drying nappies on the line/clotheshorse and if they aren't dried in time then finish them off in the drier. Otherwise, you might want to allow extra nappies for slow drying days, or when you fall behind with the washing.

    I think that's where the prefolds or flats really come into their own, I have the Fitteds, Pockets, AIO's for Si, and when they're out or I can't find one, then I grab a prefold and cover. And the prefolds get used as spew rags and other things too!

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    May 2006
    Adelaide
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    Well, these are $15 each, so 24 X 15 = $360. Ouch! LOL - Still better than using disposables. Might ask for a discount for buying in bulk.

    Thanks for that Nelle!!!

  5. #5

    Dec 2005
    not with crazy people
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    I can highly recomend a bizy bee newborn snappy nappy. I have 4 of them and they are fantastic.
    here's the description from the site

    This nappy is very absorbant and easy to use. Size - 3kg to 7kg.


    Outer - White Terry Towelling
    Inner - White Terry Towelling
    Hidden - is a soaker consisting of 3 layers of Hemp Fleece.
    Additional - Snap in Booster of 2 layers of Hemp Fleece topped with terry towelling. Snaps are high qaulity snaps in matching colour/s

    they are only $12. you can find them at wahmnaps under bizy bee

    Ive jsut tested out her night nappy and its fantastic. Mateuaz wore it for 14 hours (yes he slept for most of it bar a feed) and the top back bit was still dry

  6. #6
    Registered User

    May 2006
    Adelaide
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    Just having a look now. Thanks for that one Maz!

  7. #7
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    South Eastern Suburbs, Vic
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    Wow Maz, they sound like something special!

    Celsie, I would be cautious about spending that much money on a nappy that you haven't tried - now, if you've tried it and love it and it works well for you then GO for it! But you'll be annoyed if you spend and then hate the nappy. Best to try one and then go from there.