That is exactly why I decided to write this blog post, I want to help parents
get over the cloth diaper hump.
Not exact matches
What I thought was really fascinating is that we were talking to some
cloth diapering folks
over the week, and I had no idea... and
get ready to have your mind blown... there were so many people who use a conventional
diaper.
It's not much more work than
cloth diapering and once you
get over the «fear» factor, you might actually find you enjoy saving money every week!
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.
One of the big benefits of g's
over other
cloth diaper options is that they close in the back so they are harder for little hands to
get the
diaper off.
If you have any opinion at all on a particular brand of
cloth diapers, would you please go
get on your soapbox
over at her place?
Are you having problems with your
cloth diapers and clothes that seem to not
get clean
over time?
I'm going to break the illusion I
get it perfect every time and talk about some of the awkward times I've had
cloth diapering a newborn
over the past couple -LSB-...]
So,
get on
over to
Diaper Junction and try
cloth diapers!
I am well into my 3rd month of
cloth diapering and I still can't
get over how awesome it is.
We will leave the house in
cloth but I keep disposables in the
diaper bag.I hope to
get over this once my stash and confidence grows!
Funny how
cloth diaper moms
get so excited
over such things!
I made pocket
diapers (just like the pink one baby is wearing, and used lots of funky patterns) My kids all used the same
diapers (a few have been tossed, since they do
get washed numerous times
over the years) It is great to not have to buy
diapers all the time — we have saved A LOT of money
cloth diapering.
I wanted to join a online forum for
cloth diapering / baby wearing / breastfeeding / co-sleepin a few weeks ago.After I posted in the new members area I
got several mom who all jumped on me
over the fact I circumsed my son (we are messianic christians) they told me I wasn't a good mom, I shouldn't even breast feed, and they wouldnt be suprised id he died from SIDS.
I suppose they're still theoretically possible, but work / life / sleep has to
get prioritized
over hand washing
cloth diapers.
That, coupled with the fact that she hates
getting her
diaper changed and fights me tooth and nail meant that I left her in not one, but two poopy
cloth diapers for far too long
over the course of two days.
Heather McNamara: Oh of course, lots of parents are switching
over to
cloth and so I often recommend that you do it kind of a slowly, you know, try a few out,
get a routine going and then buy some more because when you purchase
cloth diapers, they are more expensive.
To Clarice a. - Yes i agree with you.When our 15 year old daughter started wetting the bed, we put her in
cloth pin on
diapers and rubberpants and they work for her.We
got her adult size rubberpants in pastels and babyprints that fit blousy
over her
diapers and she likes the way they fit.The only draw backs are the rubberpants crinkle under her nightgown and she feels like a baby wearing them, but they keep her bed dry!
:)(Oh the things we
get excited
over these days!new
cloth diapers, FCLO haha!)