Topic: Towelling Nappies
Answers to Common Questions
What is better terry toweling nappies or disposables?
My son wears cloth nappies and has done so since three weeks old. I felt that when I switched that he was much happier that first day than he was the last day in disposibles. I planned to use cloth as soon as we came home from hospital but ... Read More »
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What is it about toweling nappies- comfort etc. ?
Your six-year old should not still be in diapers. So who is in charge here, you or your daughter? Simply take off the diaper in the morning, if she is still wetting the bed at night, and give her regular panties. She's too old for pull ups,... Read More »
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Where can i buy adult size disposeable or terry towel nappies?
i think whan you are looking for is adult incontence pads,you can buy them on line.check out this website.hope it helps Incontinence Pads and Incontinence Aids www.betterlifehealthcare.com - Incontinence pants, Incontinence Pads and inconti... Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
having had two babies in the last few years, this my advice. Terry's are only worth it if your in a city and theres a service that supplies you with them and takes half of them away once a week to wash(this is eco friendly as disposables do... Read More »
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I wash m cloth diapers once a week. It's not big deal. I think disposable diapers are WAY worse for the environment. At least the water is recycled. Line drying is the way to go, but since we live in an apartment, we do use the dryer. (We w... Read More »
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Nothing absorbs like a disposable diaper. Anything made of cloth will not hold the wetness as well and the wearer can feel the wetness. Cloth diapers need to be changed more often than disposable diapers. For extra absorbency, some companie... Read More »
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a 6 year old should not be wearing nappies! if she is continuously wet, u need to take her to the doctor as she may well have a medical problem. does she wear a nappy to school??? if its just a night or on long journeys i suggest on long jo... Read More »
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hi nat, there are lots of ways to do the reusable nappies nowadays. Not just the old terry toweling and the pins of old. There are companies that even take away soiled ones, launder them and return them for you. Your local council may also ... Read More »
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Toweling nappies are a once only buy which makes them more economic. They come in variety of absorbency and qualities. The more absorbent the nappy the more expensive it is. It is held together with special pins and covered with reusable pl... Read More »
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The testing for these nappies is not yet complete, however the feedback we have received from our testers is that the small nappies will fit most babies from birth to between 4 and 6 months and the large will fit most babies from 3-4 months... Read More »
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