Sorry Cempaka I couldnīt find any cloth diapers in Bali, I hope Ilu can tell you where she bought all the cloth dipers because what we were using it was the pieces of cloths they use to put the babies on the bed, not really proper diapers just cloths, usually balinese donīt use anything and now if they use something are the disposable diapers. I was lucky because some friends from Australia brought for us a lot non disposable diapers, 100% cottom, I had probably 10 of them and with this weather it was easy to use them, and I brought as well some cloth diapers from Spain, although finally I was combine both options.
I guess in your country there is as well a lot variety of non disposable. Being honest here there is not many options, although as I told you I hope Ilu can help you.
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I bought the cloth diapers in a baby shop in Seririt, north Bali.
Does anyone know of a good Pediatrician able to speak good english in Bali? i am coming to stay in Bali with a newborn and honestly alittle freak out as healthcare is not exactly top notch in Bali.
Thanks!
Why do you say that? Where do you come from?am coming to stay in Bali with a newborn and honestly alittle freak out as healthcare is not exactly top notch in Bali.
Regards Jimbo
I have to say I agree with her, it took a month and three doctors and about 5 million to diagnose my son with whooping cough and treat it.
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