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paranoid
post Jan 13 2014, 10:34 AM

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i used both mamypoko, huggies and my LO had rashes.
until i was introduced by a friend mother to use merries. it was very good, soft and when it's wet, it's not heavy like the other wet diapers that will drop down from your baby's waist.
cloth diapers is still the best for baby's skin. i went to survey and ended up buying two types.
all in one diapers, and the all in 2 pocket diaper. im not sure how good is lunalots coz i've never tried them.

i tried charlie banana - http://www.charliebanana.com/
all in one is compact and the color is vibrant, nice. material is very soft and stays dry, usually i change them after 3-4hours unless baby poo, or pee a lot (3-4times). if pee just replace the inserts. one size only, can adjust from infant to toddlers. but the insert come in sizes. honestly i think those insert sizes doesnt make much difference. just buy the larges ones straightaway.

i prefer and love this brand the best - http://www.bumwear.com/
i used the one size pocket diapers. http://www.bumwear.com/shopping/clothdiape...php?category=13
it's pricey but i bought 10diapers + 30 NV-inserts from bumwear. they sell in packages too.
it has two ways of putting their NV inserts. it has snap-on buttons, and it's snapped on the diaper instead though you can still insert them in the pocket like any other pocket diapers. i only placed the inserts on top of the diapers, if it gets wet, just replace a new insert and the diaper stays clean. it's more hygienic for me as compared to the ones where i need to shove my hand in the diaper pockets to replace the inserts, and the baby would still sit on the surface she peed on although it gives a dry feeling.
by replacing the NV insert, it's like a totally new diaper on. and , i have to stress this - it's REALLY REALLY dry when you feel it even you baby pee on them for 5times. the inserts are costly but it's worth it. when i first used them, after 4hours i checked on my baby, i thought she hasn't pee at all, but then i flipped over the other side it's totally soaked with pee. i've been using this overnight for my baby and i dont even have to change her diaper at night.
highly recommended. saves plenty of money on disposables. i introduced it to my nanny and even my nanny is using them and not the disposables.

bumwear offers "trial kit" for new mothers. you can try before purchasing them.

This post has been edited by paranoid: Jan 13 2014, 10:37 AM
DrBarbarian
post Jan 13 2014, 10:47 AM

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Merries... is it the one by Kao? I think my wife had a free sample and tried it on my lo.... she didn't like it.... I din ask why....
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post Jan 13 2014, 06:08 PM

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Diapex Pants, pink color packing one, cheap and good...
paranoid
post Jan 22 2014, 11:53 AM

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yea the brand from japan. it's very nice to use for my case.
anyway i will encourage cloth diapers. i never turn back.
athur
post Jan 25 2014, 01:14 AM

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m using pet pet. its quite good with the price, now tesco is selling bout rm30.++ for around 80pieces for M size. and its a bit long, thus able to hold your baby poo poo or pee pee a bit better
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post Jan 25 2014, 01:18 AM

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drypers all the way.
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post Jan 25 2014, 11:32 AM

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LO is due any day now,so am going to use disposables for the first 3 or 4 weeks(cloth diapers in between,mostly a cover with a prefold inside smile.gif ) then its cloth diapers full time! rclxms.gif , why dont you give cloth diapers a try? smile.gif
keii-kun
post Jan 25 2014, 04:48 PM

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drypers when newborn, then drypers day, mamypoko at night.
now her thigh is a bit plump, cannot use drypers, switch to huggies.

yes, CD can save a lot, i agree. but for me, disposable diapers save a lot of time from unnecessary arguments of whom to wash and hang them dry. both of us are tired after working. i salute working moms who could endure using CD. notworthy.gif

btw, huggies RED is always on sale at tesco - 30.90/pack. i found it as good as mamypoko and now using it day/night.
and Kao Merries are way cheaper in Singapore compared to AEON jusco.

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saigetsu
post Nov 1 2014, 11:15 PM

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i notice mamy poko as the widest diaper coverage...

but expensive lerr. now might want to look into brand goo.n
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post Nov 3 2014, 02:47 PM

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I'm using G.oon and mamypoko. Tried huggies, but seems like very fast full.

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