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bryc1 wrote:FC for you. I am sort of in same boat tried bedbugs on yesterday and today and they don't fit right at all getting major leg gape hoping the CV instead of MF will be less bulky so will fit ok , if not that will be another for the chop.
rhead wrote:bryc1 wrote:FC for you. I am sort of in same boat tried bedbugs on yesterday and today and they don't fit right at all getting major leg gape hoping the CV instead of MF will be less bulky so will fit ok , if not that will be another for the chop.
Oh no! I do sometimes find with our Bedbugs I do them up (or even worse, DH does ) and then find I need to cinch them up one popper on one side - when I first fasten them it looks right, but then it doesn't. Have you tried going one popper tighter on the legs, even if it seems at first like it'd be too tight?
bryc1 wrote:rhead wrote:bryc1 wrote:FC for you. I am sort of in same boat tried bedbugs on yesterday and today and they don't fit right at all getting major leg gape hoping the CV instead of MF will be less bulky so will fit ok , if not that will be another for the chop.
Oh no! I do sometimes find with our Bedbugs I do them up (or even worse, DH does ) and then find I need to cinch them up one popper on one side - when I first fasten them it looks right, but then it doesn't. Have you tried going one popper tighter on the legs, even if it seems at first like it'd be too tight?
She has them on the tightest snaps, she hoping when she grows a bit they will fit better, also going to play with inserts to see if that helps. She is just at the awkward stage of not a lot fitting being quite a heavy wetter, hoping this will reduce soonish as she is starting weaning this weekend, can't hold out on her anymore and not liking huge cloth bum as upsets her reflux with angles.