My mom gave me this for Christmas and I absolutely love it. Gorgeous illustrations and very sweet ideas inside. Plus it's just structured enough so that I can be creative about what I include...
This is the prettiest carrier, and fit my shoulders and figure (at 5'6") much better than the Ergo. I got it when my daughter was about nine months, two years ago - it doesn't appear to have...
This potty is great - excellent value & performance! (plus it's cute!) My 9 month old DS took to it right away. He is a big boy (30 in. tall - feet not quite on floor - & 27 lbs.) and this is...
To anyone looking for a carrier, BECO is the brand!
I recently had purchased the Gemini, great carrier! It has everything you will ever need and want, its ergonomic, comfy, organic, made...
sorry if this is the wrong place, but i just got my cycle back yay and boo! at 7 mos pp and was wondering what are the best mama pads, i just feel weird using disposables when my girls are in cloth diapers
I like Lunapads as well
I am wondering about postpartum mama cloth-- what did you use?? And how many did you need??
I am thinking Amazpadz would be fab for pp bleeding, but seeing as I don't like the bulk on a regular basis, probably wouldn't use them much afterwards
I have 12 pads and ordered them from Cotton Babies. I found that if I rinse them out I can wash them with our cloth diapers with no problems. I also wash them just in the regular load of clothes if I'm just wearing them between cycles.
I have just two types of cloth pads but the one I prefer overwhelmingly is some Mother of Eden pads that I got off the Trading Post right here at MDC. The MOE pads really seem to move with me versus the pads I have that are one piece.
http://clothpadreviews.makeforum.org/ This is a list of all cloth pad makers and reviews with links to their websites. I tried about 12 diff makers(including lunapads) and my favorite is vaj pads no competition (they're great for a heavy flow or post partum) They also make smaller pads for regular flow.
lun Pads have a waterproof bottom with a top you canlayer and change all day right? anyone know of something similure but cheaper? i dont want a wrap around pad that i have to change too often
I can't stand pads unless I HAVE to, but the diva cup is fabulous. I wore it SCUBA diving last month, and was impressed that it didn't leak. I got mine online.