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Old 19-07-2008, 01:57 AM
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Default Re: New nappies repelling- what to do?

Have the requisite number of pre-washes been done (to work up absorbency)?

the itti bitti website will have care instructions
i'm guessing care instructions for the hautes might be on the darlingsdownunder site

maybe if she's tired and feeling overwhelmed, she might have overlooked the pre-washes? that would be easy to do when you're exhausted.

how does the fit of them on the bub look to you?

is this for a newborn? does it have skinny chicken legs? nothing but prefolds/fitteds and covers worked for us in the newborn stage (i'm talking wee and pootainment value).
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Old 19-07-2008, 05:52 PM
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Default Re: New nappies repelling- what to do?

My question was going to be how long it was on for too?

Also I found that if I used the suits with a snap crutch they would cause compression leaks.

I wouldn't think you would have to strip wash a new nappy. I hope not anyway. I have 2 small itti d'lishs that I bought for my new bubby due in 2 weeks. They were my treat. Most of my other MCN's will be my DS's and some I have picked up second hand. I have only washed the d'lishs twice when I have been washing my son's nappies. Maybe I should put them through a couple more times.

Hopefully she works out the leaking issues.
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Old 19-07-2008, 06:00 PM
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Default Re: New nappies repelling- what to do?

Sizing & Care : the itti bitti nappy co - Ultra Trim and Super Cute Reusable Modern Cloth Nappies: Bitti D'Lish Minkee Snap In AIO, Bitti Boo fitted Nappy, Nappy Accessories, BabyLegs, ERGO Baby Carriers
care instructions on the itti bitti website under SIZING AND CARE on the right hand side, on HOME page

Care instructions for the Haute Pocket
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but i didn't see anything about nubmer of pre-washes, so maybe email the site about that.

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Great point baby dreams, about considering what was put OVER the nappy.
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Old 19-07-2008, 06:11 PM
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Default Re: New nappies repelling- what to do?

As she has gone from using sposies maybe question her about the length of time they were on bub.
My SIL wanted to use cloth so I got her some magicalls to try and the first time she put them on her DD she had them on her for 4 hours including a sleep and was most miffed that they leaked all through the bed! She hasn't used them since as she has it in her head that they create more work so I'll probably end up buying them off her...

On the note of prewashing I am very slack at that and use nappies on my DS after only one wash. I also try new nappies on him as soon as they arrive cos I can't help myself when the fluff arrives, and he quite often goes in them without them being in their raw state and I've never had repelling issues. I'd never leave them on him for a great deal of time though or let him sleep in them for that matter.

So maybe it's not prewashing but other factors at play here.
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Old 22-07-2008, 11:40 AM
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Default Re: New nappies repelling- what to do?

Thanks for all your brainstorming guys! I think I've come to the conclusion that it must be a fit issue.

She's washed her nappies so many times that I really can't see how it could be that- like you Sam, I'm pretty slack on the whole prewashing thing and it's not been an issues for me. And the leaks are happening pretty much as soon as the nappy is put on, so it's not a time thing.

The only problem is that she lives 2 hours away now so it's impossible for me to see the nappy on.

Unfortunately she says she'll go back to using sposies for at least a few weeks then give them another go.

I'm thinking I'll send her Z's old small thirsties covers, prefolds and some snappis to see if she'd use those over sposies.

Thanks again for all your thoughts.
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Old 22-07-2008, 12:04 PM
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Default Re: New nappies repelling- what to do?

if wee is running down bub's leg, it is definitely a fit problem. to see if it is repelling (and i couldn't see microfibre ever repelling cos that's the haute pocket inner yeah?), lie it in a puddle of water to see if it soaks up rather than putting water on it
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