Putting nappies on baby!

          Please become familiar with the different features of our nappies prior to first use.

Baby BeeHinds Fitted Nappies are One Size Fits Most…they are designed to fit the average sized bub right though from birth to toilet training. 

Adjusting the nappy sizing.....

 

Newborn

                                            

Snap the small insert into the back of the nappy.  Lay baby on the nappy, and bring the nappy up in between baby’s legs.  Fold the front of the nappy over to expose 4 snap sockets.  Wrap the wings of the nappy around baby’s tummy and snap into the exposed snap sockets.  Use the crossover snaps on the wings for a smaller fit.  Put cover on over nappy for ultimate leak protection.  Tip: tuck the nappy’s leg frills in for even better protection against leaks. 

 

Small-Medium

                                        

Snap the small insert into the back of the nappy.  Lay baby on the nappy, and bring the nappy up in between baby’s legs.  Fold the front of the nappy over to expose 4 snap sockets, though on this setting, you wouldn’t fold it over as far as you would for the newborn setting.  Wrap the wings of the nappy around baby’s tummy and snap into the exposed snap sockets.  Put cover on over nappy for ultimate leak protection. Tip: for more absorbency, use the longer insert instead of the smaller insert.

 

Medium-Large

                                      

Snap the small inset into the back of the nappy and the long insert into the middle two snap sockets at the front inner of the nappy.  Fold the long insert to suit baby’s needs (many people like to fold into thirds at the front of the nappy). Lay baby on the nappy, and bring the nappy up in between baby’s legs, making sure that the layers of the long insert are positioned where needed.  Wrap the wings of the nappy around baby’s tummy and snap into the exposed snap sockets.  Put cover on over nappy for ultimate leak protection. Tip: for a trimmer nappy, use one insert.  For more absorbency use both inserts.  For overnight, if you baby is a heavy wetter you might like to use an overnight booster.

TIPS!

  • If baby requires extra absorbency overnight, an overnight booster positioned between the nappy and cover makes a world of difference and enables you confidence for a night nappy set up.
  • We recommend alternating between 2 covers during the day, letting one air whilst the other is in use, and then swapping them at the next change. This will ensure your covers stay performing at their best!
  • If you prefer a stay dry lining in your nappies, we recommend using microfleece liners, which are fully reusable- just wash in with your nappies.  Microfleece is a synthetic fabric though, therefore the natural fibres of the nappy wouldn’t be against baby’s skin if using liners.  Liners are a personal preference.  Some parents use them, some parents don’t.  It’s up to you!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Happy Nappying!

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