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Lollipop does a special offers page - it sometimes has good deals on ... more >>
that woman was ok but to think the only way she could make her children happy was to buy them things!!! i dont always go for organi but it packaging things come in which i look at!! ... more >>
Also LOL while im thinking about it... u could make up your own blend so that your birthing partner can give u a massage during the ... more >>
Thanks for all your advice ladies, my council does do a scheme so i'll look into that. Going to start from day one with number 2. Thanks again ... more >>
i started using my nappies from birth my 6lb girl !
i use Little Kiwi Quick Flips Bamboo nappies and they are fab.they come in four sizes, mini for new borns , small for over 8lb and medium for over 15lb and large for older /bigger toddlers although i dont know anyone whos needed the large ... more >>
i use Little Kiwi Quick Flips Bamboo nappies and they are fab.they come in four sizes, mini for new borns , small for over 8lb and medium for over 15lb and large for older /bigger toddlers although i dont know anyone whos needed the large ... more >>
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I don't want to disturb you but i have just got my trade mark sorted at the patent office and i will be listing some new stuffable nappies and stuffable wraps on ebay at my shop of stuff and snug. i have no idea if you would be interested but do look and if you are looking for ... more >>
I don't want to disturb you but i have just got my trade mark sorted at the patent office and i will be listing some new stuffable nappies and stuffable wraps on ebay at my shop of stuff and snug. i have no idea if you would be interested but do look and if you are looking for ... more >>
Asthma UK website - great resource.
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minki huggles are grat at night and babybeehinds bamboo with both boosters popped in were faultlesswith my vheavy wetter dd. she could pee through disposables but these two never leaked. i use motherease rikki, thirsties and babybeehinds wraps with never a problem. i did nee a larger wrap than ... more >>
wash them twice with nonbio and then once without and they should be fine. no need to dry in between. as for drying they take ages so if air drying put in a really warm sunny room. if you tumble them only part dry them or they shrink. also beware of overdrying if useing bamboo as it will scorch ... more >>
Just a thought, now she's older do you think she's noticed that in her disposable she never feels the wetness on her ... more >>
Putting some bicarb in the bath works well too. I was advised by an HV to use my normal nappy rash cream and then put vaseline on top of it. Stops the cream from rubbing ... more >>
Thanks for the link, they're a really good price ... more >>
Hi me again, you can't put a microfibre cloth next to the babys skin cause it will draw moisture out of their ... more >>
I use an organic cream called baby shea from www.maplesstreetorganics.com - it isn't specifically a nappy cream but I usd it all over for eczema and then because I didn't have any nappy rash cream one day used it on my littleuns bottom and it cleared up teh redness and soreness within a day. ... more >>
Hi Goatbadger- hope your ds is sleeping better! Yes no glasto for me much as i would love to but couldn't bear to leave her that long- maybe next year.......see you in the kids field!
Thanks for everyone advice, still undecided- I think if you try to force them to do what you want ... more >>
Thanks for everyone advice, still undecided- I think if you try to force them to do what you want ... more >>
Hiya, I use soapods (soap nuts) for all my laundry now. Always used to use fairy non-bio but it was costing a fortune the amount of clothing my lot go through!
I buy my soap nuts from ebay, a small bag of 250g costs around £6 will last around 70-150ish washes, they are great at ... more >>
I buy my soap nuts from ebay, a small bag of 250g costs around £6 will last around 70-150ish washes, they are great at ... more >>
I should say and also the impact they will have on the environment when they're all thrown into the bin after use and not ... more >>
I started at 3 weeks (originally planned for 2 but washing wasn't caught up etc by then lol) and I thought that I would probably use pocket nappies daytime & bambinex teddies at night, as I do with my 2yo. But actually found that DD pees sooo much more than DS (he isn't a big drinker, and obv ... more >>
Kim and Aggie! They are the business, not sure how eco friendly they are. i wonder if they recycle the mass of rubbish they remove from the dirt offenders ... more >>
thats my problem with supermarkets...they all do that to small shops....incidently i have a post office/ newsagent/ general store (all in one in a space the size of he ground floor of a house) and a smal butchers1 1/2 miles away....that is my local store! I manage...grow lots of my ... more >>
Hi there, I don't know the details I'm afraid but there are some aromatherapy oils that are supposed to be great for pnd, I got a leaflet about it at some relaxation and breathing classes I went to last week. I will have a look at it when I get home and will post again with the info, but they ... more >>
It's perfectly safe to use in pregnancy and labour...though personally I found it did very ... more >>
With my 1st 1 i started to use terry nappies straightaway but with my 2nd we were in the middle of moving when i had her everything was boxed up and no room to move also being in a flat ment limited space for drying so ended up using disposables for a couple of months which i wasnt to happy about ... more >>
