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Old Sep 10th, 2010, 14:32 PM   #31
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I prefer Huggies diapers but Pampers wipes.

Sounds like a good deal. Guess I should start stocking up on both.


 
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Old Sep 10th, 2010, 15:20 PM   #32
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Those herbal wipes are meant to be good they got an award this year. Can't remember what they are called for organic mums. I think its just a fad though really I trust the tried and tested.


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Old Sep 11th, 2010, 10:33 AM   #33
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How do u clean the re-useable ones and why r they better than disposable?
washing machine , reduced landfill - i think i read each child in nappies creates 10 tonne of waste to landfil ( i cant remember excat figures mind you )and saves you a whole heap of money in the 2 and half - 3 years you be using nappies , more if you have more children i have also found less nappy rash and less smell than disposables , my eldest was in disposables and my youngest for a while but no going back now im converted lol plus they are sooooo pretty now you can get them with all sorts of pictures/patterns / kids names on them etc .
take a look in the natural parenting section on here for more/better info than i can give you .


 
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Old Sep 11th, 2010, 11:56 AM   #34
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Im using pampers, never got on with huggies, and pampers are only a few pence
more than huggies anyway. x


 
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Old Sep 11th, 2010, 12:05 PM   #35
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would love to know how your going to get your baby potty trained at 3 months? I'm still struggling to get DS to use his and he's nearly 3 years old,would love to get this one 'done' early...tips please,pretty please![/QUOTE]

hi hun, my daughter has just been potty trained and turned 2 three weeks ago, i find that she didnt even like the potty it was straght on the toilet, i just left her nappy off (hid them)

i took her to the toilet like every 5 min, and on the third day she was asking me to go, as i already have 2 boys and 2 girls i have found that girls can be abit quicker than boys as they are "supposedly" have a more sensitive feeling, it is worth trying tho...

good luck..


 
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Old Sep 11th, 2010, 13:46 PM   #36
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would love to know how your going to get your baby potty trained at 3 months? I'm still struggling to get DS to use his and he's nearly 3 years old,would love to get this one 'done' early...tips please,pretty please!


hi hun, my daughter has just been potty trained and turned 2 three weeks ago, i find that she didnt even like the potty it was straght on the toilet, i just left her nappy off (hid them)

i took her to the toilet like every 5 min, and on the third day she was asking me to go, as i already have 2 boys and 2 girls i have found that girls can be abit quicker than boys as they are "supposedly" have a more sensitive feeling, it is worth trying tho...

good luck..[/QUOTE]

hey chick, my son learned, believe it or not, by being curious and watching my husband to see what big boys do for a wee. Jacob never really liked his potty anyway so he was happy with his little stool and standing up like a big boy, lol. sometimes though he can still miss aim.... thats annoying. but he was 2nhalf when he mastered this. he is going to be four in january. scary thought.....


 
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Old Sep 13th, 2010, 02:09 AM   #37
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my boy still misses now, come to think of it so does oh sometimes!! lol easily distracted i guess


 
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Old Sep 13th, 2010, 05:36 AM   #38
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How do u clean the re-useable ones and why r they better than disposable?
You put them in the washing machine. In my opinion they are better as in the long run they are a lot cheaper. I have also heard that sometimes children can be potty trained a little quicker as the reusable ones are more noticeable to them when they are wet.


 
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Old Sep 13th, 2010, 07:10 AM   #39
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Hi ladies i seen videos on Youtube about some ladies potty training their baby from 6 months, no kidding! It takes a lot of patience but it could be done. Check on Youtube Natural infant higiene.


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Old Sep 13th, 2010, 08:18 AM   #40
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wow this is good im going to pop to town and pick one up today! Hope they still have some left!! I don't really have any idea about witch nappies are better, pampers or huggies etc, this is my first baby so i think i will go for a bit of both lol x


 
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