Modern cloth diapers make
diapering on the go just as easy and convenient as using disposables.
Not exact matches
ok, I'm
going to ditch: my paper in plastic bags (oh, double whammy
on the environment) for reusables, disposable
diapers for gdiapers and cloth
diapers for my baby boy (I
just bought both), pull - ups for cloth training pants for my toddler for bedtime, plastic water bottles, and swiffer cloths.
I often
go to Fuzzibunz.com to search for discounted
diapers that have been discontinued or are
just on sale.
Our little fella is
just 15 months but already we put him
on the potty when we take his
diaper off in the mornings and he tries to
go.
Babies are weighed naked and if their
diaper is wet or dirty... well, let's
just say putting that back
on may not
go over too well.
Just put
on a good absorbent fitted, prefold, flat or prefitted (any
diaper that requires a cover) and let your baby
go about her normal routine.
This morning I got up in time to catch Aaron
just as he awoke and got him out of his pjs and
diaper in time to
go on the potty.
If anyone needs advice
on potty training don't come to me
just go buy the ebook by Lora Jensen and be encouraged that your little one will be done with
diapers in 3 days from now
I can throw them in my
diaper bag, give them to my daughter
on the
go without having to worry about a mess and
just toss them when I'm done.
So far I have freaked out about doubling the amount of children in our house, where the babies are
going to sleep, cloth
diapering, starting completely over with baby clothes instead of trying to sort through what would be usable, nursing two babies at the same time, buying a bigger house, how I'm
going to drive four kids around (thank God we
just replaced my husband's car in January with a full size SUV with a usable third row), traveling with four kids, what happens if my husband has to start traveling for work, getting the big kids to and from school with two babies in tow, how the big kids are
going to feel once there are two new babies in the house, how I»M
going to feel with two more babies in the house, and so
on and so forth.
Hook & Loop
goes on just like a disposable
diaper; anyone can do it!
Have been searching the internets trying to find what people do, and I think I'll
go with
just a
diaper cover
on her, like you suggest.
We try to get her to
go on the potty but she cries and gets upset so we
just put the
diaper on and she
goes.
If you're traveling or have an idea when your baby needs to «
go,»
just slap one of these babies
on top of the
diaper.
They have adorable outer covers
just like cloth
diapers as well, so many see this option as getting the best of both worlds except for the additional charges in purchasing
on -
going liners.
Parents love pull -
on diaper covers for their convenience —
just pull up and
go!
My daughter (now 29 months) was 15 months and potty trained.She also wore cloth
diapers which makes it easier to train them.A good tip for the un-modest people is to let them be naked or in
just a t - shirt most wont
just go on the floor.She also walked a week before 9 months so she was walking about 6 months before we trained.Something to think about.
When you listen to the other women with kids at play group, you'll hear a lot of, «We decided to
go with cloth
diapers,» or «We
just started her
on solid food.»
When I am
on - the -
go and have a dirty
diaper, I
just throw it in my wet bag and bring it home.
Fear not, cloth
diapering while out and about is
just as convenient, if not more so (fewer trips to the store for
diapers, always the right size, less change in routine, my list could
go on).
Just look at your fellow passengers
on an airplane - they see you have an infant and they are sure your kid is
going to ruin their flight by crying and needing
diaper changes.
Though she is a baby, she will begin to understand that she should
go to the bathroom
on the toilet,
just like a baby understands to
go in their
diaper.
Let's face it; if you're
going to get through all those late - night
diaper changes, you're
going to need more than
just a light bulb
on a string.
Sometimes she would pee
just as I would get a new
diaper on, and I would say «pee pee», this happend quite a bit then I thought about maybe saying pee pee to her before I took her old
diaper off, so perchance she would
go in that one before i put a new one
on.
I still use cloth
diapers as a back up and at night, though during the day when it's
just him and i at home he's bare - bummed a lot:) He's 7 1/2 months old now and knows to use the potty - he wakes up dry from naps but will pee as soon as I get him
on the potty - I keep one in the car as well and he'll even use it
on the
go!
With pants
on, she
just goes in the pants, but with no pants she'll have to decide whether she's
going to 1) poop
on the floor (she's old enough to think that's gross and not respectful), 2) ask for a
diaper to poop in, 3) ask for underpants to poop in, 4) poop in the toilet, or 5) not poop at all.
We have all - in - one (AIO),
diapers with attached insert so there's no stuffing involved,
just snap it
on and
go.
I put a dry
diaper back
on and
just started taking it off and putting her
on the potty when I thought she might have to
go.
This idea really did work well with my son, although I didn't know about this plan, I actually
just came across it
on my own with my son I noticed when I got him out of the bath a few times he would
go to the potty before I had gotten him dressed but when he had a
diaper or underwear
on he would have accidents.
For example, when a baby is due, parents often wonder
on a lot of things such as whether to breastfeed the baby, which formula to use, which brand of
diaper to trust or should they
just go with cloth
diapers.
This really works,
just stick to it and do nt sabatage yourself or your child by
going back to
diapers without a full blown effort
on your part.
When I'm
going out, I
just think about whether I think the
diaper I put
on my son is
going to last for the amount of time I'm
going to be
gone.
Let me tell you, this was a really bad
diaper and it took several wads of tissues and squirts of germ - x but I got the job done, put the
diaper on, replaced the baby's pants and then cleaned my own hands and we were ready to
go — and I washed them in the store, too,
just in case, because you never know.
They are
just much easier for
on the
go diapering!
My son was not potty trained until he was almost 4 years old.He was a very active boy, and it seemed that he
just didn't want to take the time to
go to the bathroom / potty when he could
just go in his
diaper and keep
on playing.I did spend time putting him
on his potty chair, and eventually the toilet but he would never
go, yet as soon as a
diaper was
on, he's dirty it.And I felt like a horribly mean mother for making him sit there for so long.So, I decided to
just let him do it when he wanted to.
Go ahead, tuck this handy tote into your pocket or diaper bag and you'll find it's not just a perfect spot for your diapers, but also swimwear, towels, or anything that gets wet while you're on the g
Go ahead, tuck this handy tote into your pocket or
diaper bag and you'll find it's not
just a perfect spot for your
diapers, but also swimwear, towels, or anything that gets wet while you're
on the
gogo.
On the go, just store dry wipes in your diaper bag, as long as you have a water bottle handy (or you can swipe a sippy cup from your toddler), you can change diapers on the g
On the
go,
just store dry wipes in your
diaper bag, as long as you have a water bottle handy (or you can swipe a sippy cup from your toddler), you can change
diapers on the g
on the
go.
Just double up
on absorbency if you think you might
go more than 2 hours between a
diaper change.
When we had to run out of the house, I
just put a
diaper cover
on top to make his
diaper waterproof, and off we
went!
All In Ones are frequently used by parents who need a convenient
diaper for a day care, for quick and easy changes
on the
go, and by parents who
just want the convenience of a one - piece
diaper along with the ecological advantages of cloth.
If they didn't -
on went a
diaper for the time that I couldn't
just take them potty.
Pocket
diapers are advertised as «daddy and daycare approved;» meaning, I suppose, that once they are stuffed with an absorbent liner, they
go on just as easily as a disposable.
Please be positive and respectful of each mother's choice in
diapering, the same as you would to each mother's choice to breast or bottle feed, or to have a natural birth or medicated birth, family bed or crib... There are lots of sites
on the internet, not
just this one, that
go into great detail about elimination communication, as well as many support groups which provide tips and encouragement to moms who want to take their relationship with their baby to this new level.
Just put this
diaper on your baby and they are ready to
go!
Your baby
just has a
diaper on, hopefully, and then your chest is bare and we call that skin to skin contact, and we know the more skin to skin contact, the more likely breastfeeding is
going to be successful, and that means that baby is
going to latch, baby is
going to start breastfeeding right away, as long as you don't have too many medications, or any trauma during the birth experience that's
going to keep your baby from breastfeeding right away.
The B part is barrier that's, what we
just talked about with using zinc or petroleum based ointment
on there, the C part is the make sure it's clean so, obviously whenever your kid
goes to the bathroom, you want to make sure to try and change the
diapers as quickly as you can.
LYETTE REBACK: Well as far as the newborn
goes like whenever the baby's umbilical cord hasn't fallen off, usually what I will do is I will place a couple of nappies, you know the cross
diaper you call this Gerber
diaper things, I'll lay one or two of those down and then put the baby
on top of the counter in that and I use a wash cloth I warm that up and I put that
on top of their chest so that they
just don't scream intentionally because they're cold and then I give them a sponge bath.
I could save myself a lot of money and
just go buy a lot of the closures for ace - bandages and stick them
on my
diapers....
Spend the money to check luggage — make it easy
on yourself —
just take a snap and
go stroller, car seat, and
diaper bag.
Take it out and about with you, so when you have to change a cloth
diaper on the
go, you
just stick it there.