i have to say
gdiapers makes my life so much easier.
Not exact matches
Lots of parents like to
make their own cloth inserts for
gDiapers.
As they get older and have fewer blow outs,
gDiapers work better if you don't have a washing machine... or you could
make a whole bunch of liners for your
gDiapers from receiving blankets.
Instead of using a disposable doubler like one out of a
gDiaper, maybe you could try using the rice paper liners instead - I believe they are flushable and are
made up of less «stuff».
Some diapers such as GroVia, Charlie Banana, or
gDiapers are
made with the intention of being hybrids and have both disposable and cloth insert options.
For example, the
gDiaper disposable inserts are only
made out of cellulose and wood fluff pulp.
Charlie Banana and
gDiapers are a couple brands that
make disposable inserts.
I bought bamboo liners, double / triple stuffed, lined the bed, it was not
making me happy and the liners weren't working.So we bought a whole bunch of
gdiaper inserts only.
Truthfully, I haven't pushed them on the diaper issue because I don't think cloth
makes a lot of sense for us, and I agree with @Akeeyu - I doubt that throwing away
gDiaper inserts is really all that much of an improvement over throwing away disposables.
the only time i have noticed them getting wet is if i just put in a tri-fold liner which are not
made for
gdiapers.
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.
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
gDiapers is also proud of their disposable insert for being the only disposable insert that is Cradle to Cradle certified
making it one of the best disposable inserts for babies today.
gDiapers Cloth Diaper Liners, 105 Count is
made of soft and gentle materials to
make sure that it will protect your baby's skin and not hurt it.
You do have to
make a little bit of an initial investment with
gDiapers.
Tried out the Earth friendly
gdiapers which in reality
made more work for me.
gDiapers are Cradle to Cradle certified which means that everything that goes into
making a flushable refill gets reabsorbed by the planet in a neutral or helpful way.
Designed for a non-bulky fit,
gDiapers little gPants are
made of breathable material just like sports clothing, so your baby stays dry and comfortable and is far less likely to get diaper rash.
gDiapers are cradle to cradle certified which means that everything that goes into
making a biodegradable refill gets reabsorbed by the planet in a neutral or helpful way.