Hi all,
How're you doing?Lovely news on this thread- Tracii, Many Congratulations!!Girls are a joy everyday..
Mel,
Movements are sometimes felt as early as the 12-15th week and like you I was paranoid when I didnt feel anything as the weeks went by- I felt my first movement around week 2 and it was what I can describe as an involuntary muscle twitch..
I used to feel 'bubbles popping' around week 18 or so, but couldn't quite relate it to movements- kept thinking it was wind

or my imagination!!
You definitely will feel something in the weeks to come..
Cla, long post to you...everyone else, please ignore..unlessyou want to read thru abt nappies etc!
To answer your question abt nappies, we use a combination of both, the re-usable cloth ones and the disposable ones..
I found that dhruvaa slept better at night when she was on disposable diapers as the sensation of wetness doesnt bother babies when on disposables..
During the day, she is on reusable ones and in the beginning I ran through 15-20 reuasbles a day, at the rate at which she pee-d and poo-ed

Till she was a month old, we used only reusable nappies- even at night as we felt her skin would be too tender to get used to the elastic in the disposables
I did use disposables when we went to see the doctor for her check ups, or out shopping( in india) and on my flight to Bahrain(where I am currently) from India..
After we got here, she has been on disposables at night- I usually put one on for her at 11pm and then the next change happens only at 6 in the morning unless she has poo-ed in the night- which is rare now..
6am onwards, she is on re-usables..
And of course she is on Disposables when we go out or when I'm expecting visitors to stay longer than an hour..makes it easier to handle her..
And, one Cannot put poo and all in the washing machine-
have to rinse off the poo- in fact I rinse her wet nappies as well once before they go into the wash..
It depends on how you take it- baby poo doesnt smell bad, more especially if the baby is on breast milk, so its not bad rinsing it off..
But YES, it is a chore- and you have to find time for it..
so well, I hope this helped you..
Good Luck and Hugs to all here,
smita