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ButterflyMum
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Topic: baby first Posted: 26 June 2009 at 8:00am |
Ok so I have finally bought some MCN's that I can afford and I actually like them I had pea pod's just 2 given to me and they had put me off for ages they were so darn smelly so really hoping these don't get smelly, but so far they are fantastic except I had to put little miss in the smaller if the 2 sizes I bought one of each. So my question is how many do I need? they come with 2 insert's. I am wanting to use them full time for Emily and my next one I am picking Emily will be in the next size up by the time the baby comes.
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MorgansMum
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Posted: 26 June 2009 at 11:47am |
You will probably need around 12 or more for Emily if you want to wash every other day. Libbys not much older and goes through 4-5 nappies a day.
A good thing to do to stop them getting smelly is to do a final rinse them with either Canastain or Detol in the with the wash.
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Posted: 08 July 2009 at 9:14am |
I noticed these are on sale at the moment at baby city - 30% off so makes them $14 each!! I got one to try - my first MCN!! Hope it works, but might be a bit big just yet.
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Posted: 08 July 2009 at 10:11am |
Hi Ladies,
I have a couple of these
I find they dry really fast (nice for the winter period!)
My tips:
Make sure you put the correct side of the inner against baby. The fleecey side. The other bit is microfibre and not to go against baby's skin.
As the inners are microfibre, you may get compression leaking. (Compression leaking is when you have say a wet towel and you stand on it, you notice the towel releases the moisture around your foot.)
I would recommend either that you change more often, or get another inner to put in, like some Bamboo or Hemp. These hold the moisture longer.
Because of the compression leaking, I only use these for day time, they are not sufficient for night time.
I love the cover! I find it really stretchy so I can get a good fit around my boy.
But for $14!!! They are a great start, and if you dont end up using them as nappies, you can always pop the cover over the sposie
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Bumble
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Posted: 08 July 2009 at 10:13am |
Butterfly Mum: I would use the pea pods inner in conjuction with these. Layer it cover, pea pod inner, then one microfibre topper.
If the Pea Pod inner gets smelly, pop some white vinegar into the wash, it will neautralise the smell.
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Posted: 08 July 2009 at 1:12pm |
OMG $14! i wish i had excess cash! I so wanna try these! Saw them in the OHBaby mag yesterday & thought they looked really good.
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Posted: 08 July 2009 at 8:02pm |
Bumble wrote:
Butterfly Mum: I would use the pea pods inner in conjuction with these. Layer it cover, pea pod inner, then one microfibre topper.
If the Pea Pod inner gets smelly, pop some white vinegar into the wash, it will neautralise the smell.  |
I did all that and they still smelt. I am confussed tho so what side should be against baby skin I think I been doing it wrong. altho I tend to use a liner's as well.
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Posted: 09 July 2009 at 9:58am |
ButterflyMum wrote:
Bumble wrote:
Butterfly Mum: I would use the pea pods inner in conjuction with these. Layer it cover, pea pod inner, then one microfibre topper.
If the Pea Pod inner gets smelly, pop some white vinegar into the wash, it will neautralise the smell.  |
I did all that and they still smelt. I am confussed tho so what side should be against baby skin I think I been doing it wrong. altho I tend to use a liner's as well. |
For the baby First inner, the side that should be against baby's skin is the side that does not have the tag sticking out. Rub your fingers on this side (The tag sticking out side), it feels a bit rough. The other side is nice and soft, and is the side to go "up" against baby's skin. I use liners too (Flushable ones), but I still put the soft side to baby.
Hmmm.. Maybe the Pea Pod inners need to be stripped then dried in the sun (which is hard in winter I know.) Stripping - here is some info from the Honeychild website, or you can look at TNN threads for more info. there might be one on here, I'll have a look and bump one if I find one.
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Posted: 09 July 2009 at 10:05am |
Some Threads from OHbaby! Forums:
here
You could ask Pippa from Snazzipants (One of the OHbaby! experts) here
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Micah ~ Aug 2008 ~ Smiley pants who loves telephones!
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