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  1. #1
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    South Eastern Suburbs, Vic
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    Ok, fak, so bear with me! :P

    Motherease have 2 styles, 'Airflow' & 'Rikki'. I think Rikkis are awesome for littlies, because they have gussets (fancy around the legs) for a snugger fit to guard against poo-sposions. I know they don't have snaps, but snaps aren't all that for a newie who might be wailing and erratcially kicking their legs, velcro's faster, and makes for a more adjustable fit.

    ok feed done, I'll change a nappy and cme back for part 2 on fit...:P

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    Nelle's Post II: This Time It's Personal.

    Okay, now that I've got my dramatic sequel heading out of the way, I just tried our Motherease Rikki Small on Silas, who's probably over 9lb now, and it fits him with room to grow - it's a bit loose, but I put it over a sposie, so cloth would make for a good fit. I used the Rikki Smalls with River (who was born 9lb4oz) and I recall he was in them for quite awhile.
    So I definitely wouldn't size up to a Medium. I have a feeling that the sizes you've read are wrong - I think I've seen them on a site before and wondered if they were right. I don't think a newborn would fit into smalls straight away (I think it took even Riv a week to fit the smalls).

    Yeah a terry flat will add more bulk, but I still think a medium would be too big. Argh, crying baby, hope that helped, ask more if you need.

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    Registered User

    Mar 2008
    Perth
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    hi Nelle
    thanks for the info, very helpful. Might get some Rikkis at first. Do you knows if they're as breathable as the Airflows? I've got some home made MCNs which are about as chunky as the BB bamboos which I want them to go over, so I think small should be fine. Don't know how big she'll come out yet though!

    Pam

  3. #3
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    South Eastern Suburbs, Vic
    6,054

    Being PUL, they're pretty breathable. Definitely moreso than the old PVC covers that we wore as kids. The Airflows have the gaps at the sides, but you don't really want gaps with that runny breastfed poo...

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Dec 2006
    Out of my mind. Back in five minutes...
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    I have got a few eenee newborn snibs for using over the terry flats and hemp prefolds that I have for early days. I think it was Janie who recommended them as a good newborn starter... They say 2-4 kgs...

    I then have some rikkis and some bbh covers both in small... and tots bots fleece for nightime...

  5. #5
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    South Eastern Suburbs, Vic
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    Okay, well I got sick of sposies leaking again, so I put Silas in a Tots Bots Bamboozle size 1, and the Small ME Rikki fit fine over that - tiny bit of gape in the legs, but that could well be due to the fact that Si was squawking and doing that leg kick thing by the time I got to the cover...

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