They lack the absorbency needed for
a newborn on a liquid diet, and they are just too short lived for the investment.
Not exact matches
At the
newborn stage, babies are
on, essentially, a
liquid diet.
Since
newborns are
on a
liquid on diet, whether breast milk or formula, the question boils down to how many ounces a
newborn should eat in 24 hours to get all the calories and nutrients he needs to fuel his early growth.
The biggest challenge is most
newborn all in one cloth diapers are not nearly absorbent enough for tiny children
on an exclusively
liquid diet.
But for the majority of
newborns, their
liquid diet will have them outpacing the absorbency
on many, if not all of these diapers.
As for as the squishy issue is concerned, most
newborn poops are soft simply because babies are
on an all -
liquid diet.