Diaper blowouts don't happen with cloth diapers — wish I had known this sooner.
Not exact matches
But my cloth -
diaper loving friends swear that
blowouts simply don't happen with cloth
diapers.
When my daughter was a newborn and we
did nt have enough cloth
diapers to use them full time, I definitely had more
blowouts with the Pampers and Huggies than I
did with her cloth diapersand that was with one size
diapers that
do nt always fit a newborn properly.
If you are a new mom, you may be asking: «what's a
diaper blowout, and what
does it have to
do with what I need to pack in my baby car kit?»
This
diaper fit kind of like the Alva newborn, but the leg gussets were more snug and we didn't have any leaks or
blowouts.
I knew I'd be in for late nights, early mornings, and many
diaper blowouts, but there were many things I didn't know.
It is a challenge for any
diaper to keep an adventurous, active two - year old dry.Most parents
do not want to think about
blowouts and leakage.
We've written this guide to give you the information you need to switch to cloth
diapers, and we've listed our favorite brands so you don't have to clean up a ton of
blowouts before finding that perfect match.
Each
diaper seemed to have their own problem the fuzzibunz leaked out of the ditching the bumgenius resulted in
blowouts along the legs the alvas weren't absorbent enough the runparoos were hard to clean and really held on to odors and the grovia just didn't fit properly.
What's worse about
blowouts like these is the fact that kids are so used to
diapers they don't understand that a liquid poop filling their pants will spray out the sides of the
diaper if they plop down to sit, and we know that kids don't sit down gracefully; it's always a plop to the floor.
When I realized that I was having way more
blowouts on the road than I
did at home with my cloth (I was
doing part time cloth back then) and I was leaving dirty
diapers for my family to contend with, I decided to make the switch to cloth
diapers full time.
He will need a massive
diaper change at 12: 22 pm, and a bath at 2:03 pm due to another catastrophic
diaper blowout... Don't expect a nap today until 1 pm, but it will only last for 28 minutes.»
If the
diaper is too small, you will start to notice more frequent leaks and possibly
diaper blowouts, or explosions, because the
diaper doesn't fit properly and can no longer contain what your baby eliminates.
Did you know that Duo Wraps are great at preventing
blowouts when used over a disposable
diaper as well?
Thankfully, at the crawling stage, you'll experience far less
diaper blowouts than you
did when your baby was a pre-crawler, and overall you will be changing fewer
diapers than you
did when your baby was younger.