Wednesday, 29 February 2012

Nappies Pt2

Well on deciding wht nappies to get on deciding that we are goiing to use reuseable ones (have been blessed with my auntie saying we can have heer childs old omes) just need to get the inner parts now.

Next problem how on earth can you do up a nappy with one hand  therre have been improvements luckily so no sticking pins in baby  will have to have some practise one thinks  my logic on it is thaty I will use my good arm to do what needs to be done and then use my hemi (left arm) to hold babies legs in place for when I put it on

I have seen online videos where it has been done but I think its going to be a case of  practise makes perfect


Update 13.03.12

 I took delivery of reuseable nappies this week, I am going to test them out, they look simple enough to do. They just look like big pants

Only down fall from reading reviews is the smell.  This the only issue that is of concern so far does mean that the extra saving you make from not buying disp[osable does shorten with the extra cost of electricity/ water for washing (but I am sure this does not equiate to the about paid for disposable nappies)

Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Nappies

After thinking about the transport(most important thing from a male perspective) the next thing that came into my head was nappies we are going to reuseable ones initially for cost (I read somewhere that you can make a saving of £700 by using reuseable.  I know there are some downfalls to them holding smells copnstant washing up but my thoughts initially are a) environmentally b) cost c) its what I had.





after deciding on what we were going to use the next question is how am I going to be able to do this with one hand (well babies not here yet so will let you know how I get on post birth) In the mean time I am hoping that my lovely friends come to my help and allow me to try changing a nappy



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