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nappies

nappy <a nappy; nappies> N

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He said they are running low on cough medicine and nappies for the children.
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In many countries it is the norm for parents to care for their babies "without nappies" from the first days of life.
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Under no circumstances should she wash its nappies after sunset nor turn her head away from the child when it was asleep.
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Its main products include personal care products (incontinence products, baby nappies and feminine hygiene products), tissue (toilet tissue, kitchen towels, handkerchiefs, napkins etc.), publication papers, solid-wood products and forest-based biofuel.
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Disposable diapers (nappies) or sanitary napkins may also be cut and used as a poultice as they draw moisture out of wounds.
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Now, you're probably thinking that you've spotted the flaw in all this: what if someone presses the button repeatedly and a mountain of nappies or washing-up liquid turns up?
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For parents: cheaper; less washing; more hygienic; fewer leaking nappies; more confidence; greater bond with baby; another tool to soothe a crying baby.
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Onesies (or snapsuits) are bodysuits for younger children, toddlers and some adults which help keep diapers (or nappies) in place.
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They were widely used to fasten cloth diapers (nappies), as the safety clasp prevents the baby from being jabbed.
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Initially, the big manufacturers were unable to see the commercial possibilities of disposable nappies.
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