Congratulations Gidget!!
- 09-26-2006, 09:03 PM #1Registered User
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Congratulations Gidget!!
Yeah another one of the "October mums" has delivered her angel.
:cheerlead
Baby Max arrived today, 26th Sept and both mum and little one are doing great.
At this rate all the October babies will be here in September!!
Sunrays
- 09-26-2006, 09:15 PM #2
Yeah! Congrats Gidget.
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- 09-27-2006, 12:07 PM #3Registered User
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CONGRATULATIONS!!! Gidget. Hope all is well with you and baby Max.
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Hoorah! Thanks girls, back home now and slowly getting the hang of this baby business.
Soooo:, who's next!!!
- 10-03-2006, 06:56 PM #5Registered User
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Hi Gidget,
Glad to hear that you're at home with baby Max.
So how's the diaper thing? i'm interested wtih bumgenius later, let me know how it goes.
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Mama S, these are the results of the selection of nappies I have bought so far.
For reference, Max is relatively big for a new born at 3.8 kg.
Bumsters - size S
Still WAY too big to use
Rumpsters - size S
Very trim and the 'cutest' style that we have. We have had one leak with them, up the back.
I have also had a leak with a disposable too though, so am doing them all up a bit tighter now.
Bubble Bubs - size NB {handmade feece nappy}
Good size and nice fit, these work well.
Bum Genius.
Max fits into these fine on the smallest size, {a smaller baby may need to wait a bit to use them} so they are good value for money, considering they will expand and last until toilet trained.
The only thing I don't like about them is they have a 'plasticy', rather than a 'fabric' cover, but that's just an aesthetics thing really. They are HUGE on, as they are concertined right down to fit new born, so wouldn't fit under a lot of outfits.
As they are a pocket nappy, they are much easier to get dry than the AIOs though. Definitely worth investing in a few to try, and see what you think.
Now I've given it a go, I am going to try some more pocket nappies now, they are not really harder to use than an AIO, you just need to stuff them ahead of time, and I like the quick dry.
Glad I didn't stock up too much on NB sizes as Max is quite big and will be fine in most 'smalls' I'm sure.
- 10-04-2006, 11:22 AM #7Registered User
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Hi Gidget,
Thanks for your "reviews" on these diapers. I'll let you know mine later.
I think i prefer pocket diaper than AIO, i have both, i wash them and the pocket dries up in half a day. I have assorted insert/boosters too, the cheapest is the muslin cloth which also dried up very quickly.
I only got 3 NB size from doubibou, and the rest are S size from nappypooh, etc. I just like bum genius as it's one size fits all. Nappypooh's pocket S will last til about 6-8 months only. So it's not economical.
Take care, happy diapering
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Congratulations Gidget, so glad to hear that all is going well for you and Baby Max...
LB xx
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