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Too Posh To Wash?
If mum's are worried about having to choose between heating and nappies...why on earth do they think they MUST buy disposable nappies? Not only problematic to dispose of - but so expensive too. Isn;t it time terry nappies were in regular use again?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There has to be a correlations between the growth of disposable nappies/reduction in terry nappies and the eye-watering age when children are still not in pants. There was nothing like a soggy terry nappy to encourage a child to use the toilet, at the moment there are children with no health issues starting school in nappies because their parents think they're 'not ready'. Who deals with nappies at school?
Having had a child in nappies (probably a shorter time ago than a lot of the answerers), the too pish to wash moniker seems out of place. The mums that used reusable nappies were the posh ones usually (the ones that were more educated, had the money to be staying at home etc) so it would be "not posh enough to wash!"