Sunday, August 8, 2010

Flat Nappies - A Simple Guide

With so many different nappy types on the market it can be confusing when choosing which is right for you. Here is our simple guide to Flat Nappies. For morecomprehensive advice on which nappy is right for you,see ourChoosing Real Nappies - A Simple Guide.


Flat nappies are the most basic nappies and will usually require some folding. This category includes the traditional terry square, muslins, and the more modern prefold nappy. These nappies wash very easily and are the quickest nappy of all to dry. They are extremely economical, with a birth to potty kit, including wraps costing from 60.00 for terries and 150.00 for prefolds. Thats around a 600.00 saving compared to using disposables and because they are so durable, they can be used on more than one child - often being used for the whole family (including cousins). Flat nappies are usually used as part of a two part system so a seperate wrap is rquired, however, they are just as useful for stuffing pocket nappies and using to boost other systems.


Traditional FoldingBoth terries and prefolds can be folded in the traditional way (as your granny did) and fastened with a nappy nippa (quicket and safer than pinning). Folding can take some practice, but after a few changes it will become second nature. Traditional folding is very useful for very young and breastfed babies as containment is good.



Pad Folding:Alternatively terries and prefolds can be simply folded into a pad and held in place with a snug fitting wrap. This is a modern way of using flat nappies and is particularly popular in the US. Pad folding is quick and easy and suits parents who may not have the patience for more complicated folding. It is important that you choose a good quality gussetted wrap (i.e Prorap or Junior Joy Finn wrap) as this will make sure the nappy stays in place and will help to prevent leaks and improve containment.


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