Use
with gDiapers Disposable Inserts, which can be flushed, composted (wet ones only), or tossed (optional cloth inserts also available)
I didn't consider
using gDiaper for my newborn cloth diaper stash, but because I found some for cheap locally on my buy and sell group, I figured why not try these beloved cloth diapers.
Honestly it's not much different than stumbling across a package
of gDiapers at your local natural food store.
I
LOVE gDiapers with the intensity of a gazillion suns!!!! It has been the only diaper... cloth or disposable... that has fit my chunky monkey.
Kristen — We have a post
about gDiapers with a LOT of comments to help you out.
Julia Roberts and her article about using
gdiapers on her twins was one of the things that pushed me to make the switch to cloth in the first place
You
get gDiapers washable covers and then you put flushable liners inside them.
It does take time to build up your stash so in the meantime you might want to consider chlorine free diapers like 7th Generation or
even Gdiapers (didn't work out for me but seems to be favorite among many green moms).
Although it is made for
gDiapers Cloth Inserts, it can also be used as a cloth diaper liner for other brands of cloth diaper inserts to catch poops.
For only $ 49.39, stop washing inserts with
gDiapers Disposable Inserts, Medium / Large / X-Large (32 Count Bags, Pack of 4).
Go with side snapping diapers such as GroVia All in one or diapers that close in the back such
as gDiapers.
Plus, for those already environmentally conscious,
gDiaper products offer a lot more convenience versus the use of cloth diapers.
I love
gdiapers because they give me the option of going either cloth OR disposable.
In fact, our diapering journey began with an option that combines convenience and consideration for the environment, flushable diapers
called gDiapers.
gDiapers gPants are soft cotton diaper covers made of breathable materials so babies are less likely to get diaper rash
I've tried quite a few brands of cloth diapers at this point and honestly, I
think gDiapers are the best cloth diapers.
Pair the Capri ™ covers with prefolds, contour, fitted diaper, or even
biodegradable gDiaper inserts for a complete diapering solution.
In This Guide Best Baby Cloth Diapers1) Thirsties Duo Wrap Snap Baby Cloth Diapers Review2) Nora's Nursery Baby Cloth Pocket Diapers Review3) LBB Reusable Baby Cloth Pocket Diapers Review4) Mama Koala Pocket Cloth Diapers Review5) BumGenius Freetime All in One Cloth Diaper Review6) Rumparooz One Size Cloth Diaper Review7) Alva Baby Cloth Diapers Review8) GroVia Baby Cloth Diapers Review9)
gDiapers Baby Cloth Diapers Review10) Imagine Baby Stay Dry Diaper ReviewWhat is a cloth diaper?
Joy did write a post about them last year: GroVia
vs. gDiapers.
Overall, I highly recommend
gDiapers if you don't want to use disposables and are in the market for cloth diapers that are convenient and easy to use, yet still affordable.
The new line of adorable
gDiapers little gpants include these colors: goddess pink gooseberry purple grubby knees gray galactic blue guppy green golly -LSB-...]
While you are busy celebrating life and loving those around you, hop on over to Instagram and check out a wonderful effort taking place
by gDiaper.
Much greener option than Seventh generation and probably more cost effective than
gdiaper refills + cloth.
I used cloth inserts for my project, and found the Too Smart Insert from Smart Bottoms fit best in the Small
sized gDiaper (fold it in thirds, it's just perfect).