Besides, we didn't feel the financial strain of continuing to diaper, like parents who have to
keep buying disposable diapers.
Not exact matches
You
keep several of the cloth outer layers and inserts that are both machine washable and
buy the flushable refills like you would
disposable diapers.
Assuming you
bought disposable products on sale, changed your pad or tampon (but not both) five times a day for five days, you might be able to
keep your costs to $ 4.50 per cycle.
But knowing that my trips to the store to
buy disposable wipes are few and far between, and that I've
kept hundreds of wipes out of the landfill is good enough for me.
Keep in mind that your exact savings will depend on a dizzying array of variables, including how often you change your baby, what brand of
disposables you would have purchased, at what age your baby potty trains, what systems and brands of cloth diapers you
buy, whether you use your cloth diapers on more than one baby, whether you wash them at home or in a laundromat, and other factors.
If it doesn't,
buy an inexpensive
disposable camera and
keep it in the glove box; replace it every few years.