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    Posted: 09 January 2007 at 4:33pm
Okay so since Rhiannon has started eating what we eat, she has goes No2s practically every nappy...just want to know if this is normal?

And how am i going to keep my new nappies clean when i get them...might have to get nappy liners


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My guess is that you have a high amount of fruit/veg in her diet and the frequency is a good thing... unless it seems diahorrea-ish.

Most of the new nappies are actually really easy to clean. And there are liners available, either disposable from the supermarket or in FB case they can supply washable ones. My "baby" is a lot older than yours so quite different stuff to deal with lol but I have found the liners pretty good. I'm hopeful that they will help the nappies last longer. In saying that, I don't really have any staining and napisan is okay to use anyway.
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I didn't think Napisan was that good for FB's? Please correct me if I'm wrong though, because I'm not sure the Ecostore stuff is actually helping with the stains.

As for the actual question, I've noticed almost the same thing Kazzle now that Erin is on three 'meals' a day, although she's not on 'proper' food like Rhiannon. We used to be able to expect one poopy nappy a day, but now every second one has something in it I think it's just a sign that their digestive system is working as it should.
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yeah she has fruit with her b/fast and lunch and veges for dinner...its not runny or anything and she doesnt struggle to go...she also drinks plenty of water, which i know helps the bowels to go.

okay so its normal....now to find some cheap nappy liners...lol


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Jax check out Fuzzibunz washing guide and check out the first "click here" - Napisan is listed at the bottom.
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By the way the #2's will settle down as she gets a bit bigger. Briona has regularly been passing just once a day for quite a few months - probably soon after her birthday.
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We seem to swing in roundabouts, Charlotte is also having 3 meals a day and sometimes, poops every nappy - which can be really frustrating. However, she also has times when she doesnt go for days and days. I cant keep up!

She also has quite a bit of fruit, especially the yummy summer fruits at the moment and I am putting her dirty nappies every time down to that.

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Once she gets bigger, and her digestive system gets used to the extra fibre, it will slow down.
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as for cheap nappy liners...we got a box of 100 from babiesonline the other day for $4.99...i thought that was cheap??? they were disposable ones not rewashable ones...but ones you can turn around?
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Yes that's a very good price.
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Well that gives me some hope hearing that a high fruit and vege diet can make bubs go no.2's rather frequently. Lachlan can go anywhere from twice to six times a day. He is pretty much just having fruit and vege apart from cereal in the morning. I started taking a food log but it doesn't seem to be after eating a certain thing. He has some blood tests and they all came back fine apart from the celiacs one where it came back inconclusive so he has to have another test this month. But really the only gluten product he is having is the cereal and if he doesn't have cereal he can still go as often.


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Gosh that sounds so normal that I'm surprised he's off on testing!
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I've got my fingers crossed then busymum. It makes me feel alot better.


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