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Nursery disaster and nappy rash.

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yummymummysaraya
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Re: Nursery disaster and nappy rash.

Postby yummymummysaraya » Sat Sep 10, 2011 7:23 pm

oh and i agree with the above, they need to change her more, if theyve left her so long shes leaking that cant be good for her poor nappy rash. id be writing a strongly worded letter. hope she gets all better soon! xx

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Re: Nursery disaster and nappy rash.

Postby thewilsons » Thu Sep 15, 2011 10:22 am

Eco friendly washing powder are better to stop the irritation. we've been using the baby scents (by home scents) eco baby washing powder. it's available from a few places online:
http://www.littlelambnappies.com/laundry/violets-baby-scents-magic-laundry-powder
or http://www.bebeco.co.uk/baby-scents-violets-magic-laundry-powder-1kg-3802-p.asp
or http://www.greennippers.co.uk/violets-baby-scents-eco-friendly-500g-washing-powder/

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Asta
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Re: Nursery disaster and nappy rash.

Postby Asta » Thu Sep 15, 2011 12:21 pm

Could it be the microfibre in the easyfit that she's having a reaction to? I agree 3 hours is not frequent enough.

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Emilly
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Re: Nursery disaster and nappy rash.

Postby Emilly » Wed Dec 21, 2011 7:17 pm

I know how you all feel nappy rash is terrible and I felt really guilty that I couldn't help my baby daughter. She was always in terrible distress because of her nappy rash and I I was told that water in nappy rash creams contributes to the formation of the rash. I used a nappy healing salve (tiny troubles by mama nature) and it was fantastic. It has no water and it healed the rash completely. I still use it daily and her rash has not returned. It is a great natural alternative and I would recommend it to anyone.

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