Baby nappy
One may say that we are kedekut or what, but we just want to try it. Using cloth nappy. I read somewhere in a book that there are more people who are conscious about the disposable diapers contributing to heaps of garbage. And here we are, trying to strike a balance of being convenient and also being environmental friendly.
Actually, the fact that now they came up with nappy liner(great!); that our baby might inherit my complexion - dry and not so nice one, not the silky smooth type u will see in Lux advertisement.. ; $$ sense; to play our tiny part in saving the mother earth, and also we are finally taking in a maid, all sounded too good to discard the idea to use cloth nappy. Furthermore, it can be recycle and used again, if God permits, for our second child...:)
Hey, but this new mom-mee has forgotten how to fold a diaper! I actually spent few minutes trying to figure out the way! I had some book on hand but they are all the mat salleh type of folding, not the typical Asian type which I used to sees mom did it.
After a few trial and error, hey, I finally got it! :P BUT for convenient sake, we are still stacking some disposable ones as we just could not take the idea of waking up few times at night just to change him. LAZY BUTT.
Labels: pregnancy
4 Comments:
hahaha, i very bad... not environmentally friendly at all.... i bought the napkin before giving birth, but we ended up using FULLY disposable ones, and napkins are now used for drying her... hahaha
Great move, blinka ;) Cloth diapers are the best, a bit more work but very airy so guarantee baby won't get nappy rash. I used to use disposables for nights and going out. How much longer before baby comes?
shannon,
at least the napkins are used not kept, :P
clair,
never mind the work la, got maid later, hehehe. err...how much longer to X'mas?
baby cloth nappy looking great there. :)
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