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Nappies > Weenies > Styles


See Below text for Nappy Styles (available in the next few days)

 

Fitting Weenees
· Place a fresh pad or rectangular folded Microfiber cloth nappy in the pant's waterproof pouch; ensuring it is tucked completely inside. Snap fasten the inner pouch to the outer pants. Place baby's bottom in the centre of the pad. Fasten to the back by pulling up and securing the Velcro type waist tabs to the Velcro type fastener at the back of the Weenees Pants. Nappy can also be fastened with toddlers standing.

 
· To minimise leaks it is important to get a snug fit by using the correct size. The new Weenees Pouch Pants have a stretchy waistband which does not need to be as firmly fitted as the previous Deluxe Weenees Pants design (if you are familiar with these). Check the inner waterproof pouch is snug next to the leg to help prevent leakage. If you are getting marks on babies skin from snap fasteners or the waistband, then release the tension on the waist a little. It is important to have a snug fit with the pad in skin contact to ensure good absorbency.

 
· For boys: make sure the penis is pointing down towards the bulky part of the pad.  If using the Microfiber cloth nappy, make the fold so more bulk is towards the font (see the diagrams at http://www.eenee.com/en-us/p_25.html)

 
· When changing, the wet pad or cloth nappy can be taken out and replaced with a fresh one with out the need to change the outer pant or inner waterproof pouch. If the inner pouch is soiled, then a fresh pouch and pad can be snap fastened in with out having to change the outer pant.

 
· If using cloth nappies, place a stay dry flushable Eenee Nappy liner over the nappy to help keep baby dry and comfortable, and clean up of soiled nappies will be much easier.


Newborns
During the first few weeks of life, a baby's legs can be quite underdeveloped. Even the newborn size Weenees Pouch pant may still be too large. We suggest starting with Weenees Pouch Snibbs and Small Weenees pads for convenience. A Weenees Pouch Snibb works as a tie on pilcher, and can be very helpful in providing a snug compact fit for these early weeks. One Eenee Microfiber cloth nappy will fit comfortably into the Pouch Snibb or Small Pouch. If you want to use full sized triangle folded cloth nappies on your newborn, then use our Eenee Nappy Snibb tie on pilcher which provides full coverage.


Leaks
Despite all your efforts, all types of nappies will leak sometimes. To minimise leaks:

 
· Check that you have the best size pant and pad for your baby
· Ensure a boy's penis is not to one side, apply the pad snug next to the skin, pull front of the pants up firmly and fasten the Velcro type fastener to the back at the waist.

 
· Check all of the pad is within the pouch

 
· Change pads regularly

 
· Be prepared to use 2 pads overnight: 2 small pads inside the newborn pant, 1 small and 1 medium pad inside the larger pants.

 
For boys, a small pad may be folded in half, placed in the front section of the nappy and used in combination with a larger pad to absorb more of the urine overnight.

 
· If using a cloth nappy over night, place a Weenees pad on (or in) for extra absorbency, or in Medium size pouch use two Microfiber cloth nappies


Washing
To prevent the Velcro type tabs attaching to other garments in the wash, join the entire length of the Velcro type tabs to the back of the pants. If you accidentally wash a disposable pad, put an empty rinse load through the machine and shake clothes out over the garden.


Traditional Triangle Fold Cotton Cloth nappy option
For those dedicated to cotton cloth and pin nappy systems, try Eenee Soft Waterproof Baby Pants. They do not crack and split like the plastic variety, and are breathable and long lasting.

See Below text for Nappy Styles (available in the next few days)

 

Fitting Weenees
· Place a fresh pad or rectangular folded Microfiber cloth nappy in the pant's waterproof pouch; ensuring it is tucked completely inside. Snap fasten the inner pouch to the outer pants. Place baby's bottom in the centre of the pad. Fasten to the back by pulling up and securing the Velcro type waist tabs to the Velcro type fastener at the back of the Weenees Pants. Nappy can also be fastened with toddlers standing.

 
· To minimise leaks it is important to get a snug fit by using the correct size. The new Weenees Pouch Pants have a stretchy waistband which does not need to be as firmly fitted as the previous Deluxe Weenees Pants design (if you are familiar with these). Check the inner waterproof pouch is snug next to the leg to help prevent leakage. If you are getting marks on babies skin from snap fasteners or the waistband, then release the tension on the waist a little. It is important to have a snug fit with the pad in skin contact to ensure good absorbency.

 
· For boys: make sure the penis is pointing down towards the bulky part of the pad.  If using the Microfiber cloth nappy, make the fold so more bulk is towards the font (see the diagrams at http://www.eenee.com/en-us/p_25.html)

 
· When changing, the wet pad or cloth nappy can be taken out and replaced with a fresh one with out the need to change the outer pant or inner waterproof pouch. If the inner pouch is soiled, then a fresh pouch and pad can be snap fastened in with out having to change the outer pant.

 
· If using cloth nappies, place a stay dry flushable Eenee Nappy liner over the nappy to help keep baby dry and comfortable, and clean up of soiled nappies will be much easier.


Newborns
During the first few weeks of life, a baby's legs can be quite underdeveloped. Even the newborn size Weenees Pouch pant may still be too large. We suggest starting with Weenees Pouch Snibbs and Small Weenees pads for convenience. A Weenees Pouch Snibb works as a tie on pilcher, and can be very helpful in providing a snug compact fit for these early weeks. One Eenee Microfiber cloth nappy will fit comfortably into the Pouch Snibb or Small Pouch. If you want to use full sized triangle folded cloth nappies on your newborn, then use our Eenee Nappy Snibb tie on pilcher which provides full coverage.


Leaks
Despite all your efforts, all types of nappies will leak sometimes. To minimise leaks:

 
· Check that you have the best size pant and pad for your baby
· Ensure a boy's penis is not to one side, apply the pad snug next to the skin, pull front of the pants up firmly and fasten the Velcro type fastener to the back at the waist.

 
· Check all of the pad is within the pouch

 
· Change pads regularly

 
· Be prepared to use 2 pads overnight: 2 small pads inside the newborn pant, 1 small and 1 medium pad inside the larger pants.

 
For boys, a small pad may be folded in half, placed in the front section of the nappy and used in combination with a larger pad to absorb more of the urine overnight.

 
· If using a cloth nappy over night, place a Weenees pad on (or in) for extra absorbency, or in Medium size pouch use two Microfiber cloth nappies


Washing
To prevent the Velcro type tabs attaching to other garments in the wash, join the entire length of the Velcro type tabs to the back of the pants. If you accidentally wash a disposable pad, put an empty rinse load through the machine and shake clothes out over the garden.


Traditional Triangle Fold Cotton Cloth nappy option
For those dedicated to cotton cloth and pin nappy systems, try Eenee Soft Waterproof Baby Pants. They do not crack and split like the plastic variety, and are breathable and long lasting.


 


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