After testing out at least 5 brands of newborn diapers, two kinds of diaper creams, two kinds of washable diapers and tear-testing 5 brands of baby butt wipes, I’d like to share my newborn diapering experience with all you mummies to be – hopefully some of you can benefit from my experience and not have to buy your way through several products until you find those that work for you !
First up, our baby started out on disposable diapers for her first month but by month 2, we had decided to “supplement” with washable diapers to save money and also to be more eco friendly.
We waited a month before making a partial switch to washables because in those first 30 days, we were panicked, anxious first-time parents and the thought of having to wash diapers on top of everything else was extra stressful – especially when you factor in how often a newborn needs her diapers changed and how terrfiying their wailing can be when they have wet themselves. So I highly recommend that if you’re a first-time mum, you stick to disposables for at least two weeks or until you’re sure you can handle baby and you’re more attuned to her bowel movements.
He is baby’s best friend and helps you make sure baby stays happy, comfortable and dry. Even when baby gets a little too excited, Poko-chan knows just what baby needs: MamyPoko Pants! InstaSuot! That’s MamyPoko’s so suotable, so easy to wear pants-type diaper. InstaSuot! Less hassle for mommy, more happy for baby!
Here are the products that have worked for us and now have a permanent place on our diaper table !
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If your baby is small the brand that’s likely the best fit for your baby will be Mamy Poko Newborn diapers. They fit the most snugly around a small baby’s waist and thighs so no leaks ! Although the package says New Born fits until 5 kg I think a more likely weight for you to up your size would be at 3.7 kg. When my baby was 3.7 kg she had outgrown Mamy Poko newborn diapers completely – they were barely covering her bum.
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