While the diapers are bulkier than disposables, they are not as bulky as other cloth diapers we've tried.
Other brands of one - size diapers I've tried are much too big on an average newborn and really can't be used till they are two months old.
* After our baby arrives in June I will update the NB diaper series with our experiences of all
the diapers we have tried out.
When it comes to cloth diapers we've tried them all.
Simply put, prefolds contain the poop better than any other diaper I've tried on a newborn.
My guy is long and lean, and these are the trimmest diapers we've tried yet.
Unlike other pocket diapers I've tried in the past, I love the ease of stuffing in the envelope covers and the fact that the insert comes out easily in the wash.
Not exact matches
I think I will
try this again when I
have the right meat and someone else home to change the
diapers!!
New at this so I
have a lot to pick from... Switching from disposable to cloth
diapers (and getting 2 friends to join in with me) Using reusable grocery bags instead of plastic will also
try to use cloth napkins too.
I
've tried several inserts in this
diaper and all of them worked great, but I liked the Charlie Banana inserts in it the best.
I
have a
diaper size chart that lists all of the popular brands, so you can also
try switching to a different brand if you prefer.
Cloth
diaper babies hardly
have diaper rash, but if yours does, either
try some coconut or jojoba oil (maybe with a drop of tea tree or lavender essential oils in there.)
Thirsties, Flip, Grovia - what
diaper covers
have your
tried and what did you think!
, him being a chunky thighed / thin waisted baby, and me
having majority one size
diapers,
trying to keep up with all the pee - outs and never sure if I
had the
diapers snapped to the right size your advice encouraged me that maybe I can do this with the next one (and even transition my toddler back into them!)
I haven't personally
tried enough other brands to vouch for any others but I'll just say that so much of cloth
diapering is trial and error.
Though the Easy Prefold Wrap fold is truly the simplest fold available, we
have others you might want to
try in our Cloth
Diapering «How To's» below.
Some tips / suggestions
would send me back to
trying; otherwise, I'm using cloth, but suddenly
have a raging rash for no obvious reason (I change
diapers frequently and * believe * all the detergent rinses well).
But if you find she
has a really hard time going back to sleep, with a lot of crying and fussing you might
try coating her bottom with desitin or another thick
diaper rash cream and just waiting till morning.
I was afraid to admit to certain fellow attachment parenting moms that I: used a baby swing,
tried to get my children to take pacifiers (though none
would), used disposable
diapers at home some days when I was over doing all that laundry, used the TV as a babysitter when I needed to clean or eat chocolate by myself, fed my children store - bought baby food some times, and much more.
I haven't
tried them with pre-folds yet, but they
'd make a great
diaper cover over anything.
This is the best
diaper cream I
've tried.
So, read through and
try to figure out what
would suit your personality and your lifestyle best as you
try to answer the question of how many cloth
diapers do I need».
- If you
have ammonia buildup (ie they always smell funky, are much less absorbent, and / or baby gets something that looks like a burn on their heiny)
try stripping the
diapers (do a quick google search to decide what's best for you.)
If you
have tried troubleshooting your cloth
diaper leaks and still need help, feel free to contact me!
I
have heard many times on forums that the sun can help remove cloth
diaper stains, but until I
tried it, I never really thought it could work.
I
've heard that Fuzzibunz
has discontinued their «perfect» size cloth
diapers and come out with what you mentioned.: (I need to
try them out so I can update my advice!
A couple of my children
have been soothed if I sing to them during
diaper changes, but (you're probably not going to want to hear this) my now 21 month old son STILL hates
having his
diaper changed and constantly
tries to sit up while I'm doing it!
We want to make it as easy as possible to
try out the O.N.E. Plus, when you also take into the account all the money saved from not
having to buy
diapers with multiple closure types, extra absorbency, and
diaper replacements, it truly is a no brainer!
My daughter
has been so sensitive and it was a terrible issue
trying to use cloth
diapers and deal with her rash.
If you
have never
tried cloth
diapers,
Diaper Junction is the right place for you.
We are new to cloth
diapering and I
've done a million google searches
trying to decide what types we wanted to
try out first... For less laundry and less bulk to carry in a
diaper bag we new we wanted to
try an AI2
diaper... Unfortunately they all were out of our price range besides the Buttons
diapers.
It's smooth and easy to apply unlike some other goopier cloth
diaper safe creams I
've tried.
Our heavy wetting twins
have tried just about every
diaper out there.
I remember mentioning that we were
having trouble with
diaper rash with my daughter and the suggestions I received were change her
diaper more often and
try diaper rash cream.
I really really want to
try this as a nighttime
diaper but I
've been waiting for earth day sales..
I
have tried several one size
diapers myself and found that while not all work for my baby, some defiantly do.
I'm new to cloth
diapers so I
've been
trying different types of liners.
I
have tried a few detergents and
have never
had my
diapers as clean as when I use Rockin Green.
You also
have the option of doing a
diaper trial where you will be able to
try out different styles before you make a purchase.
Instead of saying, «We can't go to the park until after I
've fed the baby and changed his
diaper,» you can
try, «How about we go for a walk to the park after you
've eaten those crackers and seen how high you can build those toy bricks?»
When I
had my baby, I knew I planned to breastfeed and
tried to refuse the «free
diaper bag» from the formula company.
I
have been looking for a really good
diaper balm, I def
have to
try this, my LO gets the worst acid rash when he is teething!
Thirsties Duo Wraps and Thirsties Sized
Diaper Covers have long been my absolute favorite diaper covers and I'd always been interested in their other products but hadn't tried any of
Diaper Covers
have long been my absolute favorite
diaper covers and I'd always been interested in their other products but hadn't tried any of
diaper covers and I
'd always been interested in their other products but hadn't
tried any of them.
I
have tried everything: walking around, singing, playing, change his
diaper..
Well, I
've recently
had the opportunity to
try out an Easy Peasies Bamboo Bundle from Cozybums, and although I don't laugh maniacally every time I say the name, I can tell you that it's a
diaper I won't soon forget.
If you
've been considering
trying a more economical and traditional cloth
diapering method then you should for sure enter to win this week's giveaway!
I was eager to
try it out, though I
have to admit,
diaper rash hasn't been a big problem for Cooper in his Thirsties.
I
've tried the cover with a variety of different
diapers and it seems to accommodate everything from a plain old snappied flat
diaper to a fitted with a doubler.
I love
trying cloth
diapers and
have tried ALOT.
Sounds like a
diaper I
'd love to
try!