I've
never used any diapers with only a leg elastic adjustment.
Especially as a first time mom who has
never used diapers (let alone cloth).
While you may
never use a diaper for swimming around your house, (I know my sons always wanted to be naked in their little pools in our backyard), you will definitely need one if you are going to a public pool, and you probably want to have one if you are going to the river, lake or ocean to swim.
I never used a Diaper Genie, but let me tell you, these Febreze - enhanced trash bags are a must - have for any home that includes a newborn.
If all we had to do was plop them down in front of the television and presto chango,
they never used a diaper again?
EC doesn't mean
you never use diapers, but every catch in the potty means one less diaper to wash in the short term, and for most families, being potty independent sooner means fewer diapers in the long term too.
I would suggest to anyone trying to potty train their toddlers to
never use diapers or pull - ups.
I've
never used a diaper with the pul inside the front like that.
Not exact matches
And you wash it WITH YOUR CLOTHES????» We
never have tissues, I
use cloth
diapers to wipe the kids noses when they get sick.
Some pails can be
used with plastic liners, so the
diapers will
never come into contact with the pail itself.
I've
never used cloth
diapers and I'm not sure I could handle it with my three toddlers, but that fold is kinda cool.
New materials developed for RagaBabe
never used in
diapers.
I
used to live overseas and we didn't even have hot water hookups for the washer, but my neighbors
never had an issue with dirty
diapers.
I have not had too many problems buying
used diapers, and I have
never had to file a Pay Pal claim.
I have tried a few detergents and have
never had my
diapers as clean as when I
use Rockin Green.
There are so many of them out there and there are many people who have
never used cloth
diapers that think they are true.
Using cloth
diapers's
never been easier.
If this
diaper was
used, you'd
never know.
There are so many of them out there and there are many people who have
never used cloth
diapers that think they
I've
never used Purex but the word on the street is that it's safe for cloth
diapers.
I knew about Flats and advocated for cost effective FST / receiving blankets for stuffing cloth
diapers, but
never actually
used them.
I'm sorry to say, I
never used cloth
diapers.
I
never met anyone that did Ec / baby potty training that did not
use diapers too.
Whenever she refuses to
use the potty we just put her in a
diaper (actually, mostly we start putting on the
diaper and she decides to sit on the potty), and a couple times I've gotten irritated by a series of accidents and put her in a
diaper, but that has
never lasted more than a day or so.
We did have one minor issue at first when I forgot to tell her
never to
use regular
diaper creams and I had to scrub and scrub one of our
diapers to remove the rash cream she had
used.
«Babies actually don't require much more than a lot of onesies and
diapers, and if it's cold weather more clothing... I spent a LOT of money on gadgets and clothing that was
never used or worn.
If you have
never used cloth
diaper, picking the right one will be kind of tricky.
I
used Arm & Hammer F&C on my
diapers and
never had a problem.
Even though you will have to run these
diapers through the washing machine to properly clean and sanitize them, they promise to
never lose their softness or breakdown which means you get years of
use out of each cloth
diaper.
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....
EC'd babies are
never diaper - trained; they are
used to having clean, dry bottoms, and the potty is a regular part of life for them, not something new they need to be «introduced» to.
Put a belt loop on the back for the
diaper - changing man in your life (just
use fabric he'll like; it'll
never look like a
diaper bag, and is far more portable than a «real»
diaper bag).
We
use cloth
diapers however I've
never been able to find good reusable swim
diapers.
When I decided to
use cloth
diapers with Charlie almost three years ago, I
never imagined that I would become so attached to them.
All 3 are pocket style
diapers and for someone who
never used them until our 2nd daughter, I can say they are great to
use.
Stroller — YES
Diaper warmer — NO Changing table — YES Swing — NO Lilly Padz —
Never used Nursing pillow — NO Milkies —
Never used Nipple cream — NO Nursing nightgown —
Never used one Bottle warmer —
Never used one Bottle dishwasher rack — YES Bottle drying rack —
Never used one Highchair — YES Booster Seat for Meals — UNDECIDED Burp clothes —
Never used, we just
use cloth
diapers Baby bathtub — YES Nasal aspirator —
Never used one Baby fingernail clippers — YES Video monitor — YES Audio monitor — YES — most video monitors have audio, we don't have a separate one Gas drops —
Never used Gripe water —
Never used
I have
never used newborn
diapers just prefolds and OS.
I have
never used cloth
diapers.
She to
uses Pampers cruisers and i
never thought till reading this it could be the
diapers.
I have
never used cloth
diapers before, as I just started cloth
diapering about 2 months or so ago on my then 14 month old son.
I was surprised by how many of the cloth
diapering mama's that I met have
never used Rockin» Green.
NEVER use fabric softener and make sure all of the detergents you
use for
diapers do NOT have additives such as fabric softener, dye, brighteners, bleach, nor fragrances in them.
When
used with the snap - in liner, her clothes are
never wet in the morning like she is with almost every other
diaper, including disposables.
I
used cloth with my youngest and
never had one that got out of a
diaper.
This class is led by NurturedMom, Jolyn, who offers a unique perspective of having
used disposable
diapers for her first but once she
used reusable
diapers she
never looked back.
Never use dryer sheets - like the fabric softener, the dryer sheet will decrease the absorbability of the
diapers.
I have only ever
used coconut oil on my baby and she has
never had a
diaper rash.
And though I
never learned how to put on a disposable
diaper, it was OK because we only
used cloth.
I
used to gag when I had to change other babies» poopy
diapers during nursery duty at church, but it was
never a problem changing my daughter.
I really wanted to like theses
diapers, but we only
use them during the day at home when I can change her often and
never at night or during a nap.