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Types of liners  Nappies>>   Wraps>>

Breast fed newborn babies:
Some parents prefer not to use a liner in the first few weeks as the nappy absorbs the liquid poo much more effectively.
We recommend you try with and without to see what suits you and your baby best.
Once your baby is weaned and the poo has become solid, liners can make disposing of waste much simpler.

Disposable:
Most provide a dry ‘one way’ barrier between baby and the nappy. We recommend flushable liners as they are biodegradable, they also prevent nasty smell developing in the bins around your house! Some flushable liners can be washed a few times if they have not been soiled, and when they get holes use them one last time as a wipe!

Fleece:
These provide a very dry ‘one way’ barrier between your baby and the nappy. Solid poo falls off of the fleece and can be flushed away, soft poo may need to be sluiced in the loo.

Raw Silk Liners:
Raw silk has a natural therapeutic healing property that heals sore skin. Try using this if your baby develops nappy rash.

Booster Liners:
Recommended for extra absorbency at night time. If you used prefolds you could use a small prefold as a booster liner inside the larger prefold! Please note that you will still need to use a one-way liner to protect against wetness such as a fleece or a disposable liner.


Raw Silk Liner

Flushable Liner

Fleece Liners

 
 
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