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    Diaper sprayer

    Does anyone use a diaper sprayer to clean poopy diapers? Does it really work? Possible tmi warning, but the consistency of my baby's poop has changed and it's practically impossible to get it off. I'm starting to get really sick of dealing with it! Thanks :-)
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    Haven't tried that one yet. My kids are messy too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by nuthinbutpink View Post
    No, I hadn't thanks!
    2000 2006 2009

    Cycle #1 at RFC (antagonist protocol)
    6 eggs retrieved, 3 mature
    4 fertilized
    3 embryos sent to pgd (3 probe)
    1 normal boy, 2 abnormal girls-- no transfer

    Cycle #2 at RFC (long lupron)
    17 eggs retrieved, 10 mature
    11 fertilized
    8 embryos sent to pgd (3 probe)-- 3 normal boys, 1 normal girl
    1 girl transferred--7dp5dt BFP!! Betas 9dp-52 11dp-153 13dp-417 15dp-851 16dp-283

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    I am still EBF so I don't use one yet. Once we start solids I think I will have to invest. There are lots of do it yourself options online.

    http://gidgetgoeshome.com/2008/08/25...iaper-sprayer/
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    We have the Bumgenius one (I think). I probably would have given up cloth diapering without it. It made it a lot easier to get the gross solid poo off. Now that he's eating a bit more, I can just shake it off... but those few months of transition from breastmilk poo to solids poo was disgusting.

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    Yes...my DH attached one (he is not a big handyman but had no problems attaching it himself) next to our toilet and it was fanstastic for cleaning cloth nappies...especially good during toilet training as well when we had some accidents in knickers. Can recommend...made my life loads easier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grasshopper View Post
    Yes...my DH attached one (he is not a big handyman but had no problems attaching it himself) next to our toilet and it was fanstastic for cleaning cloth nappies...especially good during toilet training as well when we had some accidents in knickers. Can recommend...made my life loads easier.
    Thanks, do you know what brand yours is? Have any of you had problems with it leaking? I've heard they can leak sometimes.
    2000 2006 2009

    Cycle #1 at RFC (antagonist protocol)
    6 eggs retrieved, 3 mature
    4 fertilized
    3 embryos sent to pgd (3 probe)
    1 normal boy, 2 abnormal girls-- no transfer

    Cycle #2 at RFC (long lupron)
    17 eggs retrieved, 10 mature
    11 fertilized
    8 embryos sent to pgd (3 probe)-- 3 normal boys, 1 normal girl
    1 girl transferred--7dp5dt BFP!! Betas 9dp-52 11dp-153 13dp-417 15dp-851 16dp-283

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    Mine is a Little Squirt...I am in Australia though so not sure where they are available. It has never leaked...not once...never had a problem with it.

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    I don't have a sprayer but we use flushable liners with our organic BG. I simply lift it out and flush it all away. I would be worried about (poopy) water getting everywhere if I used a sprayer.
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