Congratulations, you’ve made it through the first few weeks of parenthood! No doubt, you’re starting to emerge from the haze, discovering a newfound appreciation for sleep and enjoying seeing your baby develop.
As you start to feel more confident about venturing out of your home and celebrating the small wins, you’re likely realising that you can make clearer decisions that feel right for you and your family. From feeding schedules, tummy time, sleeping arrangements and choosing the right nappy, you’ve probably discovered that every parent, and child, does things in their own way and at their own pace.
One thing you’ve probably noticed is the sheer volume of nappies that get used in a day. What used to work in the first week may not anymore. Now that you’re starting to get the hang of life with a baby, the nappy you may have been gifted at the hospital might not be the nappy that suits your baby anymore. You understand your baby better than anyone else, so it might just be the perfect time to change your nappy, or to even do a nappy comparison.
As your baby transitions from newborn to size 2 infant nappies, it’s the perfect time to reassess your nappy choice.
When comparing nappy brands, the BabyLove Cosifit range emerges as a top choice for babies transitioning to size 2 infant nappies. Here’s why:
We understand that choosing the best nappies for your baby involves careful consideration. That’s why BabyLove offers free samples of our Cosifit newborn size 1 & infant size 2 nappies. This allows you to experience the comfort and quality firsthand before making the switch.
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