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well, Hellion and mrsJo, very enlightening. I did read the jolly explanation about knitted wraps before but I use terry squares already and when you take the plastic wrap off, the nappy is dripping wet, even if it hasn't been on that long. I really can't believe at all that wool would remain anitbacterial and waterproof past a few washings and I can't stomach the thought over something like that that you don't wash, so I just can't get my head round it. I just think that after a while, the would leak terribly getting the child and her clothes and anything else soaked.
It was an interesting article re the disposable/reuseable arguement. I have been using mothernature nappies this week which are 70% biodegrable disposables and I really like them. Also they look nice. I used them for this week as I haven't been very well and I just thought I wanted a break. This article has made me think that maybe I'll continue with them.
Sorry to sound like I'm having a go at you; You didn't invent the things so I really am not. I'm just irritated that these things must be so confusing for new mums who are investigating reuseables and perhaps go into it in with a bit of a falsehood. If knitted ones worked, surely they would have used them 100 years ago and i can't find any historical evidence of this. Reusuable nappies is not a cheap mistake to make either if you buy the wrong system.
thanks for your help, I really appreciate you spending time for me on this. Im tempted to buy just one so I can try and see if it really is waterproof. The thing that doesn't really convince me is that I have jumpers and blankets that are knitted from pure wool, and they arn't waterproof at all! Even sheep aren't waterproof as I've seen a wet sheep up close and it aint pretty!!!!!!!!!!
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