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Last Minute Eco Christmas Gift Ideas

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When it comes to last-minute eco Christmas gift ideas, a cloth nappy company might not be the first place you think of. You might be surprised. We’ve got a some great products that are perfect for stocking fillers. Nappyneedz will be shipping right up to Christmas. As most of our packages are delivered within a day or two, there’s time to buy just what you need. Eco-friendly Christmas Gift Ideas Washable make-up pads. These are a perfect Christmas gift. Super soft and so handy. They are a great way to be a little bit greener. Use in place of disposable, single-use cotton wool. Made from Bamboo and organic cotton, beautifully soft. Mini wet bag These mini wet bags are so handy. Use them for wipes, menstrual pads, breast pads. They also make great mini toiletry bags. Keep medication or other essentials in them when out and about or going away. Wet bag These handy bags are not just for wet and dirty nappies. Ideal for pre-schoolers or younger kids for wet and dirty clothes. Use to keep sw

Washable pads for light incontinence

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Light incontinence or bladder leakage can be annoying. When you reach a certain age or after having children, most women find that sneezing or laughing can become slightly dangerous. But have you thought about using washable pads to deal with the problem? Reusable pads for bladder leakage As most of us know, as we get older our bladders can become less reliable. Suddenly you can find that wetting yourself with laughter can become a very real possibility rather than something to joke about. Then there are the dreaded sneeze wees. How many times have you been caught by a sneezing fit and had to almost tie your legs in knots to keep anything from escaping? As for going trampolining? Forget it! Buying disposable pads can be expensive and they aren’t always the most comfortable option. But they are not the only thing that you can use, have you considered washable pads? What types of pads are best for light incontinence? Will any washable pads work for light bladder leakage? Yes, as a genera