I got a wipe warmer as a gift and I went to look up some reviews on the brand I received (prince lionheart) and discovered some scary information! I read more than a few people's little girls ended up with a yeast infection from using it. They said that they couldn't guarantee at it was from the wipe warmer...but considering the wipes sit in a warm environment for a period of time...kinda makes sense? We are expecting a little girl and I'm wondering if I could just return the warmer and stick to the cold wipes.. What are you guys past experiences or opinions on this?? Thanks in advance
We used a wipe warmer but we used it with cloth wipes. We would only put a days worth or so in there at a time and clean it out a lot. We never had any trouble. They are definitely very very optional.
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We got a wipe warmer as a gift, too, and I plan on returning it just because it's not necessary (and we could use the money and get diapers and other necessities). That is pretty scary though.
Thanks for all the feedback so far! Its just confirming everything that I had been thinking. Plus some people say it leaks water at times and the LAST thing I want to happen is the wood from my changing table to get warped! and SUCH a good point about using warm wipes at home and then shocking her with cold ones when im out and about!!
We used warm wipes at night and they did seem to make for less screaming which for 2 sleep deprived parents was worth it. Yeast infections are extremely common in diapered babies, so it's impossible to say it was caused by the warmer. I don't think they are necessary, but we were in the minority who liked ours.
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We are also anti-wipe-warmer; I think they're pretty silly and potentially cause more annoyances than they remedy (baby gets used to warm wipes at home and screams in public, leakage, drying out wipes, etc).
DD is 21 months and has never had a yeast infection or UTI. We have used the princelionheart warmer with cloth wipes since birth. I do clean it once a week however. Wipes are never sitting in there long enough for me to worry about.
Personally we're using the wipe warmer because we're cloth diapering. I have my own wipes and the wipe warmer keeps them moist. I could understand them being totally useless if you are planning on using store bought wipes.
I register for one but not for the warming action. I'm such an organization freak that I wanted a container that would weigh down the wipes so I could pull out a wipe with one hand without having to shake the plastic bag to get the wipe out. Just another idea if you don't want to deal with returning it.
I didn't register for one (thought it was pointless), but got it at my shower anyway and we absolutely love it! It will now be used for baby number 3 and has held up great. Keep in mind, we do cloth diaper and use cloth wipes, so that might be a difference for some. I always pour some water in, place the wipes in, then pour more water on top. I just squeeze the wipe when I take it out and use it. It became, very unexpectedly, one of my favorite baby items.
This makes me so happy Babi is a boy!!!!) ) ) I don't think we'll use a wipe warmer anyways though because we didn't get one for the shower and I thought we'll just use the towel warmer or the sauna to make Babi's bottom feel nice and toasty when the time comes but I don't know?????I think it will be ok!!!
It wasn't worth the money for us. Yeast infections weren't an issue, but DD didn't care whether the wipes were warm or not and the warmer ended up drying out the wipes before we used them up. Since I already own it I may stick a few in the warmer and see if baby boy has a preference, but it's just not an important purchase.
ETA: Actually, I often used cloth wipes or cotton balls with warm water, especially when DD had diaper rash.
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My DH insisted that we get a wipe warmer for our DD because of cool wipes in the middle of the night. It was just too much for him to bear the thought of a cold wipe on her little bottom. LOL. So, we got one and it's been totally fine. No yeast infections, no mold, no bad smells. We use Honest Company wipes that are unscented and no chemical (I believe), so not sure if that makes any difference. I would try it out and see how it goes, especially if you live in a colder climate.
I used for both kids. However I didn't use wipes for 6 weeks because of chemicals in them. I used washcloths in the warmer. No issues and both girls. Will do same for ds
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I would of never bought one on my own but was given one as a gift for DD and loved it! Never had any problems with it or with my daughter having a yeast infection. She really seemed to like the warm wipes better. My mom got us a new one and I am pretty excited about it for baby boy!
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Its just confirming everything that I had been thinking.
Plus some people say it leaks water at times and the LAST thing
I want to happen is the wood from my changing table
to get warped!
and SUCH a good point about using warm wipes at home and
then shocking her with cold ones when im out
and about!!
BFP#2 3/16/11, beta 138; 4/12 Baby/HB DS born 9/10/11 at 29w4d due to partial abruption and PTL
BFP#3 8/19/13 Another boy! 17P, modified bedrest and Nifedipine helped us have a termie! DS2 born 4/19/14 at 38w5d.
2nd pregnancy -TWINS lost DD1 twin at 8 weeks 6 days DD1 born 6 weeks early
3rd pregnancy- TWINS AGAIN lost both babies at 9 week appt
4th pregnancy- singleton- born at 38 weeks 1 day with the help of weekly 17P injections
5th pregnancy- CP in June
6th pregnancy It's a BOY