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Liners for poo
I remember reading about some mamas cutting fabric and pitting in between the baby and the diaper for dealing with poo. Well we are on solids now and having gross poo, but I can't remember what type of fabric and know some fabrics are not recommended for touching baby's skin (drying).
So what do I need to buy and what size to cut it?? Advertisement
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I cut some fleece material for liners with my prefolds. I used it more to keep moisture away, but it did hold some poo. I washed and reused them tho.. Not sure if you were looking to throw away?
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Re: Liners for poo
I got fleece about dimensions on diaper I bought.
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We use fleece (whatever is in joanns remnant bin or my scrap pile lol).
It gives a bit of stay dry effect which is nice in our bge's. If you are really just looking for poop control you could probably use any thin material that wasnt microfiber. In that situation i would cut strips from dhs old (clean) undershirts. Which maybe i will start doing ,thanks for making me think of that!
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