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I have checked the archives, but can't find exactly what I'm looking for
there....
When we say 6-8 wet cloth nappies (diapers) in 24 hours - it has been
mentioned before that what people consider a "wet" nappy varies from person
to person. Also, that when using disposables, it is sometimes harder to
judge the wetness.
I remember being told, or I read it somewhere, the suggestion to pour a
certain amount of water into a nappy, to see how wet that made it.
Does anybody have any idea how much water (or urine) would make a nappy
sufficiently wet?
Thanks
Dulcie Bridges
BF trainee counsellor
Western Australia
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