I think they're a good idea...I wouldn't want someone sticking something cold on my butt 20 times a day!
2006-11-25 10:58:20
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answered by CelebrateMeHome 6
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Congratulations.
I have a wipe warmer. My son seems to prefer the warm wipes over cold ones. Anyone would, I think. It does tend to dry out the last 3 or 4 wipes in the bottom, but I still think it's well worth it.
2006-11-25 19:06:25
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answered by Anonymous
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i myself have never used wipes on a newborn always preferred cotton wool and water no more than bodyheat, then wash the bum pat it dry and moisturise it i know it is time consuming but some wipes contain ingredients that dont agree with sensitive skin, having said that ive not seen a wipe warmer, wen my kids got older i did find myself leaving a packet of wipes on the radiator for when we was home and warming them up in my hands first wen we was out or running them under a warm tap so maybe they are a good idea
2006-11-25 11:02:38
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answered by 0000 3
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I think it's a waste of money. I never used one and my babies never objected. Wipes just don't get that cold unless you leave them out in the car in the winter (then they freeze!) and you're not going to carry a wipe warmer around with you. Save your money for more important stuff, like, well, baby wipes.
2006-11-25 11:36:24
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answered by Anonymous
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No, but I wanted one.
In the begining (and forever if you want) it is much better to use plain water. So all you do is load one of those up with water so the water is warm without monkeying around with the taps and use paper towel, or even better some drugstores have more of a papercloth is the only way I can describe it, it is the size of the square napkins you use for picnics and very cheap as you can cut them into four and they will not fall apart!! I just kept using the tap and it was way too much work!
(Plus cold + little boy' penis = pee)
2006-11-25 10:59:24
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answered by Anonymous
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That feels like a competent concept. yet whilst we had it to do throughout back, my boyfriend and that i desperate that putting money on a recent card or a re-loadable visa card could be extra useful. I say this using fact my son grew to become into born at 6 lbs 14 oz..and got here domicile at 6lbs 8 oz..and he mandatory PREMIES for 3 weeks! Then he grew to become into in newborn till he grew to become into 3 months, he's now in length one million and is 4 one million/2 months. After have been finished with those he would be utilising length one million/2. He additionally makes use of huggies wipes.. we get a case of 720 and that lasts slightly over a month at a time $sixteen USD. the scale one million/2 are in basic terms attainable at Sam's Culb that i understand of, there are 384 in the field for $40 USD. we've in basic terms used pampers swaddlers. To us they're the superb. And huggies organic care wipes. one factor to remember could be available hypersensitive reactions. do not elect to purchase too some distance forward and then toddler finally end up being allergic, subsequently the assumption of putting money on a recent card or a re-loadable prepaid visa card that way you could save with it extraordinarily much everywhere. additionally, in case you do purchase forward, examine with the save your paying for with approximately returning unopened packing containers of diapers, some shops won't even do a even replace for some reason with diapers....
2016-12-29 11:57:56
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answered by Anonymous
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They are a great thought..however..mine got trashed because all it did was dry out the wipes. I think it is much easier to warm a wipe in your hand at midnight, rather than try to get the wipes wet.
2006-11-25 12:29:06
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answered by Heather 3
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I bought one with my 3rd baby. It is nice for the baby to have a warm wipe instead of a freezing cold one. So go ahead and buy it. Its good.
2006-11-25 10:58:10
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answered by Blondi 6
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I always just crumpled a wipe in my hands to warm it a bit before using it.
Wipe warmers used to be fire and burn hazards. Maybe they're better now? But I didn't want one, anyway.
2006-11-25 11:04:51
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answered by Yarro Pilz 6
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I'm due in less then a month and I got one. I think for a winter baby it's a nice thing to have. If I was having a summer baby I don't think I would have even thought of it.
2006-11-25 10:58:06
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answered by Melissa J 4
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I don't have one but i plan on buying one this week. My son screams when i change his pampers because the wipes are really cold. Just be careful if you decide to get one, because if you are not careful they could cause a fire.
2006-11-26 04:00:52
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answered by omarion's mommy 4
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