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    Default advice on nappy liners

    Hi Ladies,
    Just wanted to clear a few things up. Was wondering if you could please let me know if you find flushable liners enough to stop nappy rash creams from getting on the nappy?
    Also I was also wondering if they are useful on newborns? Do they help contain the poos and protect the nappy?

    Thanks heaps,
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    Not sure about newborns, or the cream.. It will depend on which cream you use.

    I use something called Coram's Nappy Rash paste and that has not gotten on the nappies once.

    The flushable nappy liners I have found best are the Bummis ones.
    I had some Eenees and now some Natures Child ones.. But the Bummis are the softest by far.

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    Thank you =)

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    I emailed BBH and they said you could use disposable liners with cream.
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    Nibs can I ask where you got your Bummis from? I'm currently shopping around for liners (will have a mixture of disposable and reusuable). I've sourced the other two brands you mentioned (both online and in a shop in the city), but some of these flushable types can be hard to find. They all seem to be fairly comparable re price. Thanks
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    When I was organising what to get and from where, I did myself up a little spreadsheet with prices and availability of the products I was interested in.

    As of when I made my list, Bummis nappy liners were available from BabyBlossom, WeeWuns, Nature's Cradle, BabyEcoStore, and BabySoftLandings.

    There is a little bit of a price difference between them, but it's negligible compared with shipping - I just went with the store that I ended up buying nappy covers from.

    Hope that helps!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tales View Post
    Nibs can I ask where you got your Bummis from? I'm currently shopping around for liners (will have a mixture of disposable and reusuable). I've sourced the other two brands you mentioned (both online and in a shop in the city), but some of these flushable types can be hard to find. They all seem to be fairly comparable re price. Thanks
    I believe I got mine from Nurture Nappies.

    I don't know about price, but I do know I won't be buying the Eenies or the Nature's Child ones again. I was so disappointed, since I heard someone here say that the Nature's Child were the softest, but I haven't found this to be the case.

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    Awesome I'll have a look. Thanks guys
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