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squoggs
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Topic: cloth & meconium Posted: 12 February 2010 at 1:39pm |
So to follow on from my last question regarding the use of cloth nappies from birth...for those of you who did, how did you deal with the meconium?
I asked my MW this morning and she told me that it gets through nappy liners, and can completely ruin cloth nappies :-(
Maybe I will just have to suck it up and use disposables for first couple of days, but would be interested in hearing what others have done.
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lovingmummyhood
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Posted: 12 February 2010 at 2:09pm |
Where are you? I had DS at Waitakere hospital and used their cloth nappies there. Then when we transferred to our local birthing unit we used their nappies. By the time we came home we had normal NB poo. My nappies are all fine. Don't know about the ones at hospital etc but I guess they come clean cause they reuse them all
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Posted: 12 February 2010 at 2:18pm |
For the first few weeks Jody didn't have the bottom to hold onto her pocket nappies so we used flats. Had no problems with them. Personally I wouldn't use any 'good' MCNs in the first few days. If you are worried about keeping bubba's bottom dry you could cut up some microfleece liners to use in a flat nappy.
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Posted: 12 February 2010 at 2:19pm |
it didnt ruin my nappies. a bit of sunshine after a wash and they are all good again!
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Posted: 12 February 2010 at 2:56pm |
We used hosp nappies for the first day and that took care of all the meconium. But working with animals I often get meconium all over my clothes picking up newborn lambs and calves. I don't wear my best clothes, but it washes off after a couple of washes.
My bub did'nt fit MCN until a few weeks old anyway, so I used snappied prefolds until she did.
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Posted: 12 February 2010 at 3:21pm |
Thanks everyone
T_rex - what does 'snappied' mean?
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T_Rex
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Posted: 12 February 2010 at 5:27pm |
A snappi is used instead of pins, it's way easier. The prefold is wrapped around the baby and snappied into place, rather than just being folded into 3 and laid in the cover. It makes it much better for catching everything, and keeps the liner cleaner too.
I'm crap at links but there was a recent thread by mum2mac about leaking prefolds where weegee posted a picture of the snappi being used.
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squoggs
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Posted: 12 February 2010 at 5:29pm |
hey that snappi thing sounds really good, but im crap at links too and couldn't find it. Does it work with flats? And can you just buy them in baby shops or somewhere?
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Posted: 12 February 2010 at 5:48pm |
You can buy them at baby factory, but I could never get them to work with my flats! Couldn't get the little claws into the fabric. Would work well with terry (towelling) nappies.
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Posted: 15 February 2010 at 1:54pm |
Snappi's don't work with the old fashioned flats, only with prefolds.
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Posted: 17 February 2010 at 8:38am |
THe Snazzipants website has a good eg of how the snappis work.
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squoggs
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Posted: 17 February 2010 at 9:45am |
Thanks Rovic, just had a look at the snazzipants website, and it answers EVERYTHING! So I can stop harassing all of you now
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Posted: 17 February 2010 at 10:29am |
I was going to post the link to that thread, but the pic and link I posted was to the snazzipants website anyway so you've already seen it now
summerlamb - snappis don't work with flannel flats (eg the ones with the red stripe) but they do work with terry flats (the ones more like towelling material)
squoggs, to answer your original question, I'm planning to use microfleece liners if we have to (meconium doesn't last for long, so hopefully it will all be on the hospital's nappies) - it would get through disposable liners but I think microfleece ones would do the trick (and inexpensive so we can throw them out if we have to, although I expect a couple of days in the sun would fix them).
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Posted: 17 February 2010 at 11:30am |
weegee wrote:
Isummerlamb - snappis don't work with flannel flats (eg the ones with the red stripe) but they do work with terry flats (the ones more like towelling material)  |
True, I only thought abut the old flannel flats. I don't even have a baby but have had a lot of experience with MCN's recently with my friend!
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