I first bought these when I had my son 4 years ago, yes I hated the thought of putting my precious bundle down on any unsterile surface, I was simply not prepared to risk it! I have since had a baby girl aswell and still use them as I found they are not just for the paranoid mother who thinks ... Read review
Advantages: Versatile, easy to carry and store Disadvantages: none
...I began to use the pampers change mats and they were fantastic - they really saved my carpet!
They basically have a plastic type layer on the bottom which is lilac and has printed teddies on, the top layer is quilted in a diamond pattern - this is what absorbs the wet and the plastic layer is what stops it going through to anything underneath the mat.
Other uses for them include - protecting fabrics after giving birth(dont ... ...for the elderly and I have used them when I ran out of bed mats to protect the mattress. I'm sure there are many more aswell!
I would recommend these as they have a variety of uses and can fold up small so are easy to carry around. ... more
I first bought these when I had my son 4 years ago, yes I hated the thought of putting my precious bundle down on any unsterile surface, I was simply not prepared to risk it! I have since had a baby girl aswell and still use them as I found they are not just for the paranoid mother who thinks that everything is unclean but they are in fact very useful pieces of kit.
The obvious use for these is when you go to use baby changing facilities (many of which do not look very clean!) you simply lay one out on the existing mat and you can be sure that your baby is laid on something clean and also that your baby wont dirty the mat for the next baby who uses it!
I also think they are great for when you are visiting people as i'm sure they dont want baby mess on their floor/sofa/units etc.
When my children were first born I used to let them have a 'kick' without their nappies on and inevitibly after a while they would wet! To start with I used to put them on a towel but the wet would still go through on to the carpet, so I began to use the pampers change mats and they were fantastic - they really saved my carpet!
They basically have a plastic type layer on the bottom which is lilac and has printed teddies on, the top layer is quilted in a diamond pattern - this is what absorbs the wet and the plastic layer is what stops it going through to anything underneath the mat.
Other uses for them include - protecting fabrics after giving birth(dont need to go into too much detail there!), protecting fabrics for the elderly and I have used them when I ran out of bed mats to protect the mattress. I'm sure there are many more aswell!
I would recommend these as they have a variety of uses and can fold up small so are easy to carry around.
As we all know how babies mean the world to us , to make life a bit better for them we what the best for our little angels.
I swear by Pampers. I use all makes from nappies to baby wipes, this review is about the baby wipes and nappies and changingmats.
Pampers Sensitive baby wipes 3m each pack
Clinically tested & proven Are alcohol-free contain 95 % pure water.
I know you pay more for these but there is no cost when it comes to your baby, a bag of baby wipes cont 63 wipes with chamomile & aloe in each wipe, I use these on my little goddaughter, and grandson on they face, arms and bum, I have not had any sores or red on from them , the smell is very nice to get rid of those sickly smell,
my little goddaughter was sick on me the other day, as I look after her while her mum is at work, well it went down my neck ...
pinkpeglegs2 07.04.2006
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Advantages: absorbes wee and poo Disadvantages: needs changing every few hours
Pampers.
Nappies pads, I have changed many a nappy in my day
I still prefer terry nappies the new shaped ones are great, didn’t have them when my daughter was a baby in fact disposables had only just become available. In general they were not as good as modern ones.
At work I have used many a disposable nappy/pad.
Sleepy dormouse my daughter now has her own baby she uses real nappies most of the time using disposables when out visiting much more convenient.
Pampers nappies are one of the better types I have come across. Pampers are available in all supermarkets and chemists.
These nappies are available in a variety of sizes. Pampers also market baby wipes and disposable changingmats.
Pampers are easy to put on babies. Active fit have a stretchy side.
The nappies are fixed on with sticky tab which stick to ...
mumsymary 10.03.2003 (31.01.2005)
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My son is dry throughout the day, and is virtually dry all the way through the night, but we still have the odd ?accident?.
He?s coming up to five and has decided that the pyjama pants or ?nappy knickers? as he calls them, are too babyish for him and now refuses to wear them.
So looking around for a solution to the odd night-time accident led me to Pampers Bed Mats.
Pampers have two similar sorts of products here ? ChangeMats and Bed Mats. The main difference is the size ? the ChangeMats are small enough to be put in your bag (square 60cm x 60cm) and carried around for baby changes. The Bed Mats are that much larger and have ?bed wings? to allow you to secure the mat on the bed. These were what we were after.
The reason we opted for this type of product was that I didn?t particularly want to use a rubber mattress protector ...