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    Posted: 05 March 2009 at 9:40pm
Now this is probably classed as a dumb question....but

With your snap nappies, when they are starting to get a little tight, do you just move to the next snap on one side? Or have you moved both sides?
Kel


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Not a dumb question Kel - i wonder myself. What I've been doing is dependant on how many inserts I have put in the pockets. I alternate depending on how it feels on baby - not too tight but not so loose I can see up the legs or down the front/rear. I know if it's too tight by the red marks on her legs - so I just alter by one snap at a time - and usually randomly pick a side. Sorry this doesn't help much - it's just what I do.


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Ahh ok, sweet, these are AIO's but if I go out both sides it gaps around the tummy area & the legs are a bit loose.
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I just move one side and then next change if I remember I do it the other way so it alternates the "tight" leg. It doesnt seem to bother him and I am doing this with Tom.  Its such a bummer you cant go half way in between isnt it.  Tom has been "between" snaps for months!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AandCsmum Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 March 2009 at 8:20am
Ahh ok, will try to remember that! He's not in itti's all the time so the tight leg thing won't bother him I think. But once he grows out of everything I have in small then I'll probably put him in itti's full time. DH has given seal of approval
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I never worried if I didn't have ths snap setting the same on each side, I just use whatever snaps give the best fit


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Originally posted by kiwivic kiwivic wrote:

I never worried if I didn't have ths snap setting the same on each side, I just use whatever snaps give the best fit


Same I think I have it even very rarely
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