Perhaps you didn't know
about cloth diapers when your baby was a newborn.
I remember learning
about cloth diapers when I was a kid in school, and I came home and said, «Mom!
How could I not get excited
about cloth diapering when you get to use such cutesy terms like Kissaluv, Happy Heiny, Monkey Doodlez, Fuzzi Bunz, etc..
Not exact matches
I will fully admit to being one of those moms with the highest of hopes
about what type of parent I would be
when I first became pregnant: Wooden toys,
cloth diapers, only organic food served, no sugar ever, and so on.
When deciding to
cloth diaper, I was most nervous
about cloth diapering at night.
When I first started
cloth diapering, I didn't know
about the extra rinses and the minimal amounts of detergent you're supposed to use.
If you use
cloth diapers I wanted to share an old post with you
about how to prepare an emergency kit
when you use
cloth diapers.
Was
about to give up
cloth diapering on my dd
when I found them and I've never turned back!
When she's not writing
about cloth diapers, Lauren Stevens tackles parenting topics (often with humor) and discusses women's issues on her blog.
I think the worst thing
about cloth diaper covers with aplix are
when you get cheap aplix or poorly made laundry tabs.
I'm new to the term crunchy but as a home - birthing,
cloth -
diapering, whole foods plant eating mama I'm no stranger to the content:) I am definitely timid
when talking
about crunchy parenting choices in most places.
Cloth diaper inserts are not always the first thing that comes to mind
when you think
about cloth diapers, but absorbency is the key to
diapering success!
If I had known
about Flats
when I went to Italy, I would have kept
cloth diapering my baby on the trip.
When I am not using my own homemade
cloth wipes to go with our
cloth diapers, I personally use bloom Baby Sensitive Wipes while I am out and
about and on the go.
If your little one is still, well, little here are some things you have to look forward to
when it comes to
diapering a tot — because odds are you've mastered your
cloth diaper washing routine and how many you expect to use in a day and the perfect nighttime stay - dry strategy, but things are
about to get a little different.
When we first made the decision to use
cloth, I had someone ask me
about the impact of water use from washing our own
diapers, something I had thought
about myself.
When I leave the house I like to use the Boba Air because it is light and folds up into a pocket that is
about as big as one of my
cloth pocket
diapers.
I battled with them for a while, hand washing them in the sink
when I couldn't afford the Laundromat, sewing strips of Velcro onto the prefolds so I wouldn't have to pin them, and then I began to learn
about the wonderful world of modern
cloth diapers!
You'll use them for such a short time with an individual child, so buying full
cloth diaper packages
when you're not 100 % confident
about them might not be your best bet financially.
This also seems to be a good time to discuss the question that always seems to come up
when people first hear
about cloth diapers — «What
about the POOP?»
There are so many things I just didn't know
about when entering the
cloth diaper universe, and I feel so much better knowing that I have a reference to come back to whenever I have questions.
We use disposables
when out and
about and
when traveling, but we find that
cloth diapers are what work best for us, both during the day and at night.
When I started learning more
about cloth diapers, «flats» were part of the
cloth diapering vernacular I was unfamiliar with.
I
cloth diaper, breastfeed, and make my own baby food so
when a friend told me
about amber teething necklaces I had to try it out.
When thinking
about «one size
cloth diapers» (OS) you can think of it at it like a «One Size Fits All» option.
you are the first israeli i know who used
cloth diapers and recently i was thinking of getting some myself... I am tired of the explosions up my daughter's back
when sitting up while pooping... I also thought
about part time infant potty training.
I used
cloth diapers up until the beginning of this year
when my son was
about 18 months old.
When I thought
about cloth diapers, I envisioned leaks on my baby's clothes and myself arms deep in baby poop.
My life as a
cloth diapering mom is
about sharing what I know
when asked.
When I created Midwest Mom & Wife, one of my many goals, was to share with you my experiences and passions
about: pregnancy, birth, breastfeeding, babywearing,
cloth diapering, co-sleeping, and attachment parenting.
When you get started with
cloth diapers, you can save money, and feel good
about the fact that you're reducing the amount of waste you send to landfills as well!
As you can see from this demonstration, just
about anyone can assist in
cloth diapering your child
when you use bumGenius All In Ones.
When I started this website, I envisioned a comprehensive information site that could be used by those who were thinking
about using
cloth diapers.
The great thing
about cloth diapers is you can tell
when the
diaper is wet with certainty and parents tend to change their baby more often this way instead of letting their baby sit in a wet
diaper for a period of time.
Thirsties» One Size All in One Hook and Loop, Ocean Life costs $ 19.75 but with this price, you can get definitely get a quality and durable aio
cloth diaper — something that your baby can use until they learn to tell
when they are
about to pee.
I realized one day
when several people had asked me
about them that if they helped me so much and changed my mind
about cloth diapering maybe they could do the same thing for other moms too.
Which I guess is my thing
about cloth diapers in general: there's a lot of dogma and rhetoric
about how «natural» it is, which I think is only really true
when you're talking
about organic - cotton prefolds and a wool cover, not so much
when you're dealing with an all - synthetic pocket
diaper stuffed with microfiber.
When parents are buying
cloth diapers, they often forget
about the materials used to make it or its brand especially after seeing its design.
Haven't bought
cloth diapers since late 2008 (
when my now - three - year - olds needed to bump up to larges for overnight), so I don't know
about the latest hot thing.
I didn't shop in big box stores for myself and I certainly didn't want to start with my baby, so
when I was pregnant, I would drive over an hour from our house in Massachusetts to the cutest little boutique in Connecticut that sold
cloth diapers just to see the different colors and be able to talk with someone
about what we would need or want.
KRISTEN STRATTON:
When we come back, we will continue our discussion
about mistakes parents make with
cloth diapering.
When she's not chasing her rambunctious toddler, Lauren can be found blogging and chatting
about everything from
cloth diapering to toddlerisms with her Facebook community.
When I began my
cloth diaper journey, I read reviews
about how great Bumgenius was so I bought some.
People are generally aware of that but then
when they come to me or they go seek out someone to educate them
about cloth diapers, they learn a lot more.
If you're thinking
about using
cloth diapers when your little one is in daycare (and you should!)
Without those gifts though, we would have been looking for information
about how to
diaper your baby
when you can't afford disposables OR
cloth diapers.
Some parents choose to use disposables
when they are out and
about, worrying
about the convenience of
cloth diapers.
When we think
about cloth diapers, many new parents still have misgivings because we haven't been exposed to the new and improved versions of the
cloth diaper!
When you are on the fence
about using
cloth diapers, you probably wonder
about the benefits.
Especially
when it is all
about cloth diapers, which have been around for hundreds of years, and thus not creative.