Nappy pics :)

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Thought I'd post this thread to try to make the whole nappy thing a bit clearer, hope it helps!!

First off is a plain and simple All In One (AIO). The padding is the absorbent bit and the blue part is waterproof. This nappy can be used on it's own, with a booster, or with a booster and liner. Because it's just one thing it does take a while to dry.

Second pic is of a bamboo booster and disposable liner. The booster is for soaking up more wee, the liner is to catch poo :)

Third pic is a two-part pocket nappy. The insert is stuffed into a waterproof nappy. I find these a bit fiddly but they dry quicker as you can separate the two for drying. I also find I have to separate them before washing cos sometimes the inserts stay in the nappy and don't wash properly. So you tend to have to handle a bit more wet nappy.

Fourth is a two-part shaped nappy. The fabric one (on the left) goes on baby first then is covered by a waterproof outer. The outer can be used again with another fabric part so you need less outers to shaped nappies.

Fifth is my favourite two part nappy: the mothercare smartnappy. This is a prefold nappy - the insert is folded three times and you put it in the 'sling' of the outer. You can use the outer 2 or 3 times and just put in new inserts each time. They dry very quickly but I find they aren't that absorbent so I always tuck a booster in there too.
 

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so many to choose from huh? With the pocket nappies do you need a liner too? whats the difference between a reusable liner and a booster? how good are the disposable liners for staying in place etc?

im also concerned that the poo will stain and wont come out in a 30 degree wash :-( i have enough trouble with food stains :-( even vanish wont get some stains out :-( xx
 
I would use a liner with all nappies now that our babies have more solid poo - at the beginning I didn't bother with liners as it was all liquid anyway lol! The disposable ones I used stay in place fine and it's usually fairly tidy. Reusable liners are thinner than boosters and don't really mop up any wee.

I've had a few nappies that I thought were stained with poo but all it takes is an hour or so in full sunshine and it bleaches it out every time! :) Much easier than food stains tbh!
 
Brilliant photos - no one I know did reuseables so have been looking some extra info on them :)
 
im so interested in this as i deffo wanna save money and try an do things a bit like old fashioned ways so BF and clothy sound awesome to me, will have a buying spree nearer to time and at least try it out
 

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