thread: Any advice on prefolds for a newborn?

  1. #1
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    Sep 2008
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    Any advice on prefolds for a newborn?

    Hi there,

    I know this question must get asked a lot, but what would people advise as a cloth nappy for a newborn?

    I've read that prefolds are a good option- and this seems to make sense to me as I bought a couple of AIO's and it does look like this would be an expensive item if you had to buy enough to use exclusively, and then bub would grow out of them! The OSFA look huge for a newborn too!

    I found some info on Bambino mio- prefold with a cover. Has anyone used these?? What other brands are good for prefolds and in reality how many did you need. Am hoping these are husband compatible...

    Also was a bit confused by the nappy bin and laundry bag on the website- what is the laundry bag for??

    Any advice would be appreciated as I'm scared of spending loads of money and then it being the wrong thing!


    Thank you!

    LS x

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    I didn't use that specific brand, but I would think prefolds are basically all the same. Bamboo ones are more absorbent, but you don't really have to worry about that with newborns cos you change them so often.

    I think I have about 16 lined up for the next bub, but I have lots of fitteds and AIO's too.

    I'm confused about the laundry bag - unless its a wet bag you are talking about? I have 3 wetbags for going out and about, and I have 3 nappy buckets for 2 in cloth full time.

    I love my prefolds and highly recommend them to people!

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    Prefolds are great for a newborn, as long as you have a good cover. I like the motherease rikki covers for my prefolds.
    How many do you need... If you are looking at 8-10 nappy changes a day, and washing every second day then I think a min of two doz is a good number in case you miss a wash... And remember you can use the prefolds later for stuffing in pocket nappys.
    And you can get them ready in the cover for DH, so all he has to do is pop them on.

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    Thanks! Very good advice. Just read the website properly about the bag- apparently fits inside the nappy bucket and then you throw the whole bag in the wash (it's netting) to "avoid rehandling" - sounds good to me!!

    Think I will give these a go.

    Would you use something different for nightime or just boost up the same covers and prefolds??

    Although I love the AIO's this seems like a more econimocal option!

    Ta

    LS X

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    I used prefolds until she started sleeping for longer than 3 hours in one go - then it just wasn't absorbent enough so put her in a nappy for those sleeps I knew was going to be longer - IYKWIM?

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    I agree with Arimeh. With my DS he was in about a 3-4hr routine 24hrs a day, so had very regular nappy changes when he was newborn. I did have some little booster strips that I made that I could put in for extra absorbency. But I really didn't use them after the first few times...

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    Sorry to hijack your thread here but just have a question..

    roughly how long would you keep them in prefolds for? (i.e 1 month - 2 months) or just till other nappies fit?

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    good question... um I think I was going to see if I liked the prefolds and maybe stick with them if they worked well, but maybe switch to an AIO once these fit and I could get some which would last a while. What does anyone else think?? I guess the main thing is cost and ease of use.

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    Oct 2008
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    I am going with pre-folds and flanelettes in covers while this one is a newborn and then go to terry and covers for a while. I will see how I go but I think terrys will work better for us with drying as well as cost of setting up! I might get some AIO as we go and see if they work for us but I will wait until bubs can go into OSFA before making that investment.

    With DS we just went straight to sposies and stayed there. He was sick so there was already too much to do but now I think of all the money we spent on sposies and I think of the stack of nappies I would have for the second (and last) baby if I had thought ahead more!!!

    I have a stack of pre-folds but want to get up to around 1.5-2 dozen of them, I will have around 6 covers too by the time this one gets here - getting them slowly.

    Lots to think about isnt there?