Also tried generic store brand training pants and they don't seem
any different than disposable diapers.
You can invest in cloth diapers that are no
different than disposables in style, totally eliminating pins, or you can «pin» your covers with a Snappi fastener.
Not exact matches
It could save you a bit of blood, as it requires a bit more patience and a
different technique
than those dull cartridge or
disposable razors you're used to.
Once the diaper is soiled you simply take it off babe and toss it into your diaper pail — no
different than changing a
disposable and tossing it into a diaper genie!
Pulling underwear up is
different than dealing with
disposable training pants.
With any of these 5 diapers above, the only thing that makes them
different from
disposables is that you put them in the wash, rather
than in the trash.
Yeast is a totally
different monster
than the typical, run - of - the - mill diaper irritation rashes — I dealt with it twice, once in
disposables and once in cloth.
It really isn't much
different or trouble
than using
disposable diapers.
As for the humongo poops, its not any
different than having to deal with a poo - splosion in a
disposable.
If you figure that you spend an additional 10 minutes per day CDing
than you would using
disposables that adds up to a little under 60 hours per year; which is a conservative figure considering that moms and dads spend lots of time a) researching, buying, selling, trading and trying out
different types of cloth diapers, b) removing stains, and, c) folding, stuffing and restocking cloth diapers.
The idea of cutting out
disposable bags at a place like Whole Foods seems like it'd go together like peanut butter and jelly — though bringing your own bag has been a hot TreeHugging tip for awhile now, as many of us can attest, knowing to do it and remembering to actually bring the bag along are two (maddeningly)
different things — the retailer estimates that they give out around 150 million plastic bags each year, so more
than a few of us have been forgetting.
For example, the best choice for families with considerable savings but only modest monthly income is likely to be very
different than the family with little savings but greater
disposable income.