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chameleon
06-12-2008, 07:53
Hi everyone,

Our second baby is due in April and I was hoping someone can help me work out how many nappies I will need for a newborn?:confused: I used cloth on DD but only started when she was 14 months so most our nappies are larger sizes.

I have 11 one-sized nappies (8 if bubs is a boy!) Mainly GK's and BBB plus one BG. So what else should I get? Would I be better off buying some small sized nappies? What nappies are good on newborns? I was thinking maybe Magic-alls, Bubblebubs or Itti Bitti's... Maybe Swaddlebees too? And how many? So many questions:D

Also if it makes a difference DD was a premmie and also low birth weight so I am expecting a smaller baby again.

Thanks:)

KatieLou
06-12-2008, 14:46
Hi,

I have been using cloth since my dd was 4 weeks old and although I had BG one size, GK one size, tots bots size 1 & small magicall, the only nappy that fitted ok was the small aio bg. Now I also have itti bittis and they would have been ok when she was really little too. The small magicall didn't fit until she was about 2 mths. My dd was 3.5kg at birth and now at 3 months is 5.3kg, if that helps.

As for how many, I have 17 which is just enough. I guess you would need a little more for a newborn though.

hth

peanutbutter&jelly
07-12-2008, 12:05
If your bub is on the small side, you'll definately need some small or newborn nappies... or use prefolds/flats. OSFM usually go from 5kg, so generally won't fit newborns.
The average newborn goes through up to 10 nappies a day :dizzy: So thats a decent figure to go from, then work out how often you'll be washing and all that. I'll be getting at least 20 smalls when we have our next bub, plus a couple of newborns and covers. I already have a ton of flats, so I'll be covered.
Do you have flats or anything like that that may be suitable? (Apart from the OSFM)

Not sure what type of nappy is good on a newbie, I only used flats with mine.. but every baby is different, so my guess would be they would all differ.

I'd get some magicalls though, truth be told. I'm a little addicted to them, the gussets would contain those newborn poosplosions and I don't think you'd even need the insert because they're changed so often! Unless you have a bub who sleeps through from day one!

chameleon
08-12-2008, 16:04
Do you have flats or anything like that that may be suitable? (Apart from the OSFM)

No flats or prefolds:no: How do prefolds work? Are they easy enough to use?

NibbleCurlynBub
08-12-2008, 16:22
I'm due in March.

For my bub I have 6 NB size bamboo fleece prefolds and 6 size 2L bamboo fleece prefolds, a kissaluv and two magic-alls and some covers.

I chose prefolds because I like the idea of being able to use them as stuffers/boosters later and got some Magic-Alls for convenience.

I may or may not get more, but I am pretty sure I should be set. :yes:

In my bigger stash I also have some OSFA BBB and Booroi testers (made by Booroi), a ton of Magic-Alls, some more Kissaluvs and a pair of CGRs.

NibbleCurlynBub
08-12-2008, 16:27
No flats or prefolds:no: How do prefolds work? Are they easy enough to use?
Prefolds are basically a flat but with a thicker part in the middle.

You lay it flat and fold in the bottom two corners and just put it on.

As I said before, I bought Bamboo Fleece prefolds (from Booroi) and they are lovely.

I was looking at cotton, but cotton is nowhere near as absorbent and though its cheaper, I'd rather pay $8 per prefold than $3 per prefold and get ones that will last the distance.

I was tossing up between the Booroi ones and the Swaddlebees ones. I chose Booroi ones in the end because 1: I liked the colours better, 2: They looked fluffier and 3: They were $8 each instead of $13. :yes: