At home we had mostly ditched diapers during the day (with some accidents happening) and
only used diapers during naps / sleep.
Then again, I've
only used the diaper a few times on my baby.
I am
only using diapers at nap and bedtime.
While I have
only used this diaper for about 2 months, I haven't found that to be the case with it yet.
my bumGenius diapers fit on both kiddos, although my toddler is
only using diapers at nap and bedtime.
I use disposables when I travel, but have thus far
only used diapers I received from my baby shower.
I would
only use the diaper at night and initially when we went out.
We are
only using diapers at night now, yippee!
Not exact matches
I am a committed - and - loving - it cloth
diaper and wipes user — and actually, for a while, I was
only using specially made cloth wipes from the company that makes the cloth
diapers we
use.
I
only wish our daycare were more flexible with
using cloth
diapers, but I understand that they need to meet the guidelines set forth by the state... still... sigh.
We already cloth
diaper, but I admit to
using more than our fair share of disposables (we're
only supposed to
use one at night, but we tend to
use them every once in a while during the day).
-- line dry clothing /
diapers — energy efficient appliances - plus, I
use them during off peak times and cold wash
only!
The
only silver lining to the puddle of pee behind the chair was that once he cleaned it up, he could at least
use the
diaper again!
So yes, you want to be prepared but you will need to balance that with a few other things, like do you want to spend money on
diapers that you may not
use for months, or
diapers that you
only use for a few weeks?
Cloth
Diaper Detergent — I have
only ever
used this kind and my
diapers have no stains and no funk in three years of
use.
I have
only ever
used Rockin Green and have perfectly clean
diapers after nearly four years of
use now.
In most cases you won't be the
only diaper changer in the family, so ease - of -
use will be a large factor in determing your cloth
diapering system.
Once you get started with Babyville's fabrics, I'm sure you'll find plenty of ways to
use their product line, not
only for
diaper sewing but for other crafts and home decorating projects as well!
He
used to
only cry when he is hungry, tired or need us to change his
diaper but since 4 days ago, he had been the fussiest baby on the block.
Using numbers from several years ago, we calculated that our brands had already probably prevented the
use of at least a billion disposable
diapers, assuming
only one owner and -LSB-...]
I also
use a lot of petroleum based creams with no problem, but I
only use natural fiber
diapers.
I
use them with Proraps
diaper covers and have
only had a few leaks.
After all we're the
only species in the animal kingdom
using diapers.
This is absolutely not true, because we had
used only Charlie's Soap on these particular cloth
diapers.
You should plan for 3 - 4 for full - time
use, and 2 if you will
only use wool for night - time
diapering.
Most daycare's will not
use the cloth
diapers and disposable is the
only choice.
Of course I
only used it when baby was fed,
diaper changed, burped and had no real troubles or pains.
Say you
only have one child
using disposable
diapers over the course of one year.
As cloth
diapering becomes more popular, more families are finding that
using cloth is not
only better for your baby, but better for the whole family.
Remember, you will
only need Snappi fasteners if you are
using prefolds or flats and you will
only need
diaper covers if you are
using diapers that are not water proof (i.e. fitteds, prefolds, flats).
As a young girl I saw my aunt
using cloth
diapers, long enough ago I don't even remember what style she
used but I can
only assume that she
used flats and plastic pants.
It is OK to
use bleach or Oxiclean, but I
only recommend
using it on CLEAN
diapers - not adding it into your normal wash routine.
My baby is
only 7 months and I've taken great care to
use cloth
diaper safe detergent.
I've
used pocket
diapers ONLY for my first and now I'm out exploring different options but definitely feel more comfortable with pocket.
From my experience, most microfiber
diapers need to be prepped
only once before
use.
To
Use for
Diaper Rash: A & D Ointment (no cream... unless it's the
only thing on hand).
Because my son is 20 months old I was sort of doing a combination of EC and the potty - training method
used by Jamie Glowacki, and for both we've been doing the
diaper - free time... and the
only signal my son seems to give that he needs to pee is the «pee - pee - wee - wee» and the increased tendency to play in corners / out of the way places.
Not
only do they make
diapers that are a cover and
diaper in one, you can also
use shorties and longies as a cover.
The
diapers and wipes are so easy to
use and clean with The shower sprayer it is
only a few extra minutes of work.
I've
only used this as a cover with prefolds and flats, not with the flip
diapering system, but I found it to be a nice and trim option.
Not
only that, but most wipes take years and years to breakdown in a landfill - one reason why we
use cloth
diapers.
You
only need to wash, dry, iron and fold these
diapers and they can be
used again.
For my cloth
diapers I
use only my laundry soap and alternate white vinegar and baking soda.
Please
use only cloth
diaper safe
diaper rash creams on your cloth
diaper rental
diapers, CJ's Butter, GroVia Magic Stick, Thirsties Booty Love, California Natural, Earth Mama Angel Baby, Bottoms Up, Ruby Petuty, Coconut Oil, Eco Sprout rash cream.
The following detergents are the
only detergents approved to wash your cloth
diaper rental
diapers with: Tiny Bubbles Sports Wash Rockin Green Redemption Soap Allen's Eco Sprout Bumgenius Country Save The Laundry Tarts Ruby Moon Eco Nuts If there is a detergent that you would like to
use that is not on this list please contact us before
use to ensure that it is cloth
diaper safe.
So when I'm out, in a mall especially, I nurse right there in the food court and make it known that I
only use the change - room to change
diapers.
I recommend
only natural bug sprays and sun blocks, and I'm a huge proponent of making your own baby food and
using cloth
diapers.
My baby is coming up on 3 months, but I've noticed that the small size of disposable swim
diapers are at least 16 lbs, and she's
only 13 lbs, so we were thinking of
using a resuable one, if it's small enough.
I know some parents who
only use disposable
diapers at night, like our family.
Most of the time, there is no exclusivity on the cloth
diapers, meaning your infant is receiving fresh
diapers but not ones
only set aside for his / her
use.