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  | mothersinstinct   Senior Member
 
   
   
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  | Bobbie   Senior Member
 
   
   
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  | mothersinstinct   Senior Member
 
   
   
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   My brother became a house husband recently, and I have noticed my niece has gone back to wearing sposies ... probably cos he doesn't want to deal with the washing 
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  | mothersinstinct   Senior Member
 
   
   
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   I've just added some Bitti D'lish AIO's on Trademe with free shipping. This is just for a limited time - I'm dying to see some of these out there, and being used. The feedback on them in Australia is awesome, people are raving so I want to see what kiwis think    Here is a pic in case you haven't seen.
  
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  | mothersinstinct   Senior Member
 
   
   
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   Edited ... the last pic I posted was very big! sorry, manged to sort it out.
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  | Mum2ET   Senior Member
 
   
 
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  | aussiemum   Groupie
 
   
   
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   Just thought I'd mention I've got a Bitti D'Lish and I can't imagine you'd find a trimmer nappy anywhere and that's with about 8 layers of bamboo!
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  | kiwivic   Senior Member
 
   
   
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|  aussiemum wrote: 
 Just thought I'd mention I've got a Bitti D'Lish and I can't imagine you'd find a trimmer nappy anywhere and that's with about 8 layers of bamboo!
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 How do you find it copes with poo?  Also, do you use an extra booster or just what it comes with?  And have you tried changing just the inserts and keeping the wrap on, rather than changing the whole thing?
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  | aussiemum   Groupie
 
   
   
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 Just thought I'd mention I've got a Bitti D'Lish and I can't imagine you'd find a trimmer nappy anywhere and that's with about 8 layers of bamboo!
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 How do you find it copes with poo?  Also, do you use an extra booster or just what it comes with?  And have you tried changing just the inserts and keeping the wrap on, rather than changing the whole thing?
 
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 Hi there, yes I've got an extra booster and sometimes I use it, sometimes not. Poos have been fine so far but not sure how a messy poo would go. I don't have extra inserts to to use with the wrap but Josh's nappy is pretty wet right through so I wouldn't go for that option.
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  | kiwivic   Senior Member
 
   
   
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|  aussiemum wrote: 
 Hi there, yes I've got an extra booster and sometimes I use it, sometimes not. Poos have been fine so far but not sure how a messy poo would go. I don't have extra inserts to to use with the wrap but Josh's nappy is pretty wet right through so I wouldn't go for that option.
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 If you have to change the whole nappy each time I guess it's not a very cheap option then!
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 |  aussiemum wrote: 
 Hi there, yes I've got an extra booster and sometimes I use it, sometimes not. Poos have been fine so far but not sure how a messy poo would go. I don't have extra inserts to to use with the wrap but Josh's nappy is pretty wet right through so I wouldn't go for that option.
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 If you have to change the whole nappy each time I guess it's not a very cheap option then!
 
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 I have just had ds in his for his afternoon nap. I just unsnapped it all for the wash and the outer was still plenty dry and could easily have had another insert snapped in (he is toilet training through the day now).
 I guess if you left the nappy on for a while with very heavy wetting, then yes it will eventually leak onto the outer,and you won't be able to use another snap in.
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