Our heavy wetting twins have tried
just about every diaper out there.
Karen said, «We've come a long way since then, and tried
just about every diaper out there.
When I first started cloth diapering I had it all... I think I tried
just about every diaper under the sun and bought lots of cute fitted prints and wool.
I first ventured into cloth diapering when Dacey was eight months old (September 2005), and believe me, I've tried
just about every diaper and every system since then.
It has an elastic draw - string closure, a 3D shape to fit more diapers or laundry, and will fit inside
just about any diaper pail.
Not exact matches
The smell like someone jamming two large needles a good deal up into your nasal cavity and then taking them out and then jamming them back in the
diaper had to be changed though so I learned along with the wonder and amazement of responsibility in the life of a little universe
just learning
about how wonderful and talented it is and all it had to do was be born and stuff
just worked unless the cuts came but I did let that happen not when homosexuals could get married and marijuana was legal now to remove the guns and evangelicals and live in peace with the other people.
I had
just finished hanging these
diapers out a few days ago, when I heard Ezra explaining to Harper
about the racks «these are very special to Mama.
Can't give up the toilet paper or
diapers but we're switching
just about everything else.
I
just throw them in with the
diapers and wash everything together, since my washer has a sanitize cycle I don't worry
about it, and have never had a smell issue.
The cloth
diapers are also
just about as easy.
It is silky soft and works well for
just about any sort of
diaper.
There is something that is different
about Flip trainers, though, that makes them really training pants and not
just cloth
diapers.
One of the great things
about cloth
diapers is that if you find that that particular
diaper doesn't work for your child, or you
just are tired of it, you can sell it.
What I like
about pail liners is that they keep your cloth
diaper pail clean and you
just throw them in the wash with your
diapers.
If you're
just starting out or
just starting to think
about cloth
diapering —
just know that you will find your groove.
Disposables tend to send those high - pressure poops directly up the back or down the leg, but a properly fitting cloth
diaper will
just about always hold that poop in.
Though I am not a huge fan of the flap AIO design because rinsing is a little bit more complicated, this
diaper is great quality and we haven't had any leaks which is saying a lot b cause we were new to this and had leaks in
just about every other
diaper while figuring them out!!
With Stay Dry
Diaper Liners you can get the same affect with
just about any style of cloth
diapers on the market!
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.
The nice thing
about snapping
diaper covers is that once you know which snap settings fit your baby, you can
just snap them in the same place every time.
I recently blogged
about the reasons so many cloth
diapering moms are confused...
just look at all the different manufacturers» recommendations out there!
Once the mini size is outgrown, it can still be used as a doubler with another insert in
just about any cloth
diaper.
I'm
about to start using cloth
diapers and I was
just wondering what kind of
diaper rash cream to buy...
just in case.
cause my other son is going to be doing it very soon i have recomended everyone that has asked me
about how i got willie potty trained so early and i told them
about your site and you and how helpful you were with everything i am so glad i found your site when i did i was going crazy 2 kids in
diapers was way to much o me but thank you for everything you
just wont ever know how thank full i really am see ya soon
Every time I put a wool
diaper cover on my child I
just feel really good
about it.
The fluffy butt chatter around the web was
just raving
about this
diaper...
Maybe I
just give up to easily - I will change his underwear
about twice before I get flustered and put a
diaper back on him.
Even with
diaper covers... There's
just something
about a cloth
diaper that keeps the poop contained.
This is
about the time we started having issues with our wash routine (crummy well water paired with an even crummier washer) and the thick, multi layered
diapers just wouldn't get clean enough!
Nursing, changing
diaper, changing spit - up clothes (baby's and yours), made a cup of tea, spent an hour trying to get in 10 minutes of Tummy Time so the baby won't be a dolt, spent 40 minutes getting the baby down for a nap which ended up lasting 20 minutes, made lunch and spilled half of it on the baby's head, clothing changes all around, nursing, found now - cold cup of untouched tea and drank it anyway, more nursing, baby falls asleep on you but wakes up if you try to move him so you
just stay slumped on the couch with one leg forward and the other bent uncomfortably under you because this kid needs to sleep or we'll all diiieeee, nursing, realize you forgot
about the weekly mothers» meeting which was your only adult outing dammit and now who will be your friend?
She had been using a little potty since
about 4 months, so she was very used to it and
just needed us to provide the nudge out of
diapers.
The ability to use the Flip
Diaper Cover with just about any fitted diaper or prefold diaper means you can utilize what is IN YOUR STASH RIGHT NOW; a boon to any cloth diapering family wanting to cut back on expenditures without cutting back on a quality, leak - proof cloth diaper s
Diaper Cover with
just about any fitted
diaper or prefold diaper means you can utilize what is IN YOUR STASH RIGHT NOW; a boon to any cloth diapering family wanting to cut back on expenditures without cutting back on a quality, leak - proof cloth diaper s
diaper or prefold
diaper means you can utilize what is IN YOUR STASH RIGHT NOW; a boon to any cloth diapering family wanting to cut back on expenditures without cutting back on a quality, leak - proof cloth diaper s
diaper means you can utilize what is IN YOUR STASH RIGHT NOW; a boon to any cloth
diapering family wanting to cut back on expenditures without cutting back on a quality, leak - proof cloth
diaper s
diaper system!
Topic shift slightly to basic potty training question.He's 22 months and has been telling me when he needs to poop and going poop in the big potty for
about three weeks now but has shown little interest in always peeing in the potty but this morning at daycare he told me he needed to go potty and it ended up being
just pee and his
diaper was still dry.
I really like your tip
about dumping the
diaper's feces in the toilet so that it doesn't cause bacteria to grow when it is
just sitting in the trash can.
There are several areas that are affected by both the production and disposal of the
diapers, and after learning
about them, you might
just be persuaded to switch to washable cloth
diapers.
This is
just about the perfect backpack
diaper bag in my experience.
You may also think
about only packing enough wipes and
diapers as are necessary for your travel day and the next day if you can
just buy those items wherever you're headed.
You can
just throw one in your
diaper bag and not worry
about it shattering in the bag, unlike glass jars of baby food.
Through trial and error, and by cloth
diapering two babies, we have tested
just about every single brand of cloth
diaper out there.
You do not have to worry
about forgetting bottles, or worry
about leaving one in your
diaper bag (I have done that, it is not pretty,
just toss it).
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.
My blog is not
just about cloth
diapering: I like to call what I blog
about «Eco-Parenting,» where «Eco» stands for both «Economical» and «Ecological.»
If you've got any questions
about CDing newborns (or any other sized baby) or
just plain question my sanity, please send me an email and I'll get back to you as soon as I've line - dried today's fluffy
diaper load.
I've never «hated» anyone choosing to use cheaper
diapers, I
just really encourage people to research the
diapers and places they're being imported from before buying We've personally had to purchase some for our own baby and have been disappointed — but did so to speak from experience and learn more
about these cheaper
diapers....
«My 2 1/2 year old is
just about potty trained... the only time she wears a
diaper is occasionaly to poop in which case she requests a
diaper.
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.
Just the introductory potty training class at most natural parenting centers usually costs
about $ 35 for 2 hours... and what are
diapers going to cost?
I
just posted my favorite lunch gear: http://www.eco-novice.com/2011/08/eco-novices-favorite-eco-friendly-lunch.html And here are my posts
about cloth
diapers: http://www.eco-novice.com/search/label/
diapers And all other kinds of reusables: http://www.eco-novice.com/search/label/From%20Disposable%20to%20Reusable One thing you didn't mention in your post — straws!
If you've been following my posts at all, you know I've been talking
about moving to
just flats and prefolds with
diaper covers.
Just reading some of the letters makes it clear that parents, whether or children still in
diapers or now grown, are quite passionate
about the side they choose.