My Child Magazine December 2017 Issue

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ALL IN TWOS Then we have All In Twos (AI2) these come as two parts that go together to form one nappy. There are two basic types of AI2s, ones with snap-in inserts and pocket nappies (some nappies even come with both options). The great thing about snapin designs (like our Candies) is that if the shell doesn’t get dirty you can just snap in a new insert and use it again! Pockets involve stuffing which people either love or loath BUT they are great for wiggly babies or unsure grandparents and other carers.

ALL IN ONES The simplest and closest thing to a disposable is an All In One (AIO). They are all one piece so you don’t have to match things up in the laundry and no one can get confused. The downside is depending on the structure (some have tongue that come out, some don’t) they can take longer to dry and they’re less flexible when it comes to adjusting absorbency.

Sized nappies are typically less bulky when bub’s small and get a nice snug fit. Note: Lots of nappies will advertise birth till toilet training, this can be misleading as it’s often hard to get a good fit on a newborn but most will fit within a month or two. Phew! Ok that’s the types, are we tired yet? Hold on because next up is fabrics!

BAMBOO, COTTON, HEMP, MICROFIBRE, MICROFLEECE! WHAT’S IT ALL ABOUT?

It’s actually not terribly complicated. Bamboo, cotton and hemp are all natural fibres. They are extremely absorbent but on the downside can take a while to dry. They’re also great for children with sensitive skin, some babies do better with natural fibres against their skin. Natural fibres are also better for the environment. Microfibre absorbs quickly (which is great if you have a baby that floods their nappy before the natural fibres have a chance to absorb it all). It also dries much quicker than natural fibres. The downside is it’s very prone to compression leaks (think about a sponge, it takes in a lot of water but if you squeeze it it all comes back out). Also, microfibre should never be placed against baby’s’ skin, it’s far too drying for their delicate little bottoms. However (just to be confusing) microfleece is a great fabric to use as a stay dry liner again bub. So, sit back, have cup of tea. It might be confusing at first but having options is great. That means everyone can find the exact fit for them, their baby and their family. Get in touch, we’d love to help you figure out the best system for your family and with our money back guarantee you have nothing to lose!

SIZES Nappies also come in One Size Fits Most (OSFM) or sized nappies. OSFM are more economical because you can use the same set of nappies the whole time. december 2017 | mychild

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