by shaneleone » Mon Oct 18, 2010 9:53 pm
Thanks for the congrats, and it's going well - up and down and the last week has really been the toughest so far, but he's been an angel so far this afternoon and evening, so you never really know what the day will be like yet...
Yes, I was disappointed with the lack of communication BUT I really do love the nappies, and honestly cannot imagine having to wash them all myself. As it is, you will find yourself doing a TON more laundry than you thought possible, even without the nappies. Unfortunately, do to an illness in the company, we've also had our service canceled this week, so we're back to disposables for a week, which is disappointing and it was fairly last minute. But all that said, I would still very much recommend the company, the service and the nappies.
I chose the bamboo option - having to fold the nappies seemed like an extra hassle and the bamboo seemed to be a better option environmentally and for his skin. And I'm really happy with them. The bamboo option was part of the reason I chose Hippy Happy over Number 1. The prefolds at Number 1 are also more expensive than the prefolds at Hippy Happy (Number 1 doesn't offer the bamboo service) - and you have to pay for your own liners at Number 1, whereas Hippy Happy provides liners with the service. However, Number 1 does provide you with more nappies for newborns, and then starts to decrease as the baby gets older.
What I would honestly recommend though is starting out with disposable. First you have the meconium, which is pretty yucky - and you are also just dealing with recovery and figuring it all out AND unless you have a pretty big baby, I think you'll find the cloth nappies provided may be too big - although this may not be the case with prefolds. But I'd give yourself a few weeks to settle into your new role as a mum, and then go cloth. We started when our baby was 5 weeks. Good luck!
Any ideas how we can try to get Wandsworth on the Real Nappy scheme to get some cash back for using cloth??
Thanks for the congrats, and it's going well - up and down and the last week has really been the toughest so far, but he's been an angel so far this afternoon and evening, so you never really know what the day will be like yet...
Yes, I was disappointed with the lack of communication BUT I really do love the nappies, and honestly cannot imagine having to wash them all myself. As it is, you will find yourself doing a TON more laundry than you thought possible, even without the nappies. Unfortunately, do to an illness in the company, we've also had our service canceled this week, so we're back to disposables for a week, which is disappointing and it was fairly last minute. But all that said, I would still very much recommend the company, the service and the nappies.
I chose the bamboo option - having to fold the nappies seemed like an extra hassle and the bamboo seemed to be a better option environmentally and for his skin. And I'm really happy with them. The bamboo option was part of the reason I chose Hippy Happy over Number 1. The prefolds at Number 1 are also more expensive than the prefolds at Hippy Happy (Number 1 doesn't offer the bamboo service) - and you have to pay for your own liners at Number 1, whereas Hippy Happy provides liners with the service. However, Number 1 does provide you with more nappies for newborns, and then starts to decrease as the baby gets older.
What I would honestly recommend though is starting out with disposable. First you have the meconium, which is pretty yucky - and you are also just dealing with recovery and figuring it all out AND unless you have a pretty big baby, I think you'll find the cloth nappies provided may be too big - although this may not be the case with prefolds. But I'd give yourself a few weeks to settle into your new role as a mum, and then go cloth. We started when our baby was 5 weeks. Good luck!
Any ideas how we can try to get Wandsworth on the Real Nappy scheme to get some cash back for using cloth??