Not exact matches
I
prefer a more trim
fitting diaper for day time use, but I am finding myself reaching for the O.N.E. for night time use.
Babies can sleep in them, and they can wear them to play.There is extra material on the tushie area so the outfit doesn't
fit tight for moms who
prefer cloth
diapers.
If you
prefer to use a cloth
diaper fastener with your prefold
diapers or
fitted diapers then you might need to stash one of those in the bag too.
I love cotton
diapers, especially prefolds, but sometimes a
fitted style is
preferred.
While some
fitted diaper makers place the snaps through all of the layers of material, for newborn
diapers I
prefer to put them only through the outer 2 layers so that the back of the snaps do not rub against baby's sensitive tummy.
I
prefer pins to snappis at this age because he's so mobile and he's getting to the end of the
fit range of the
diaper.
If you
prefer to use cloth
diapers that come with extra accessories like, say flats, prefolds, hybrids, or
fitteds, you'll want to be sure you have those things along with you too:
Thirsties Duo Wraps are the
preferred wrap for prefolds or trim
fit diapers, such as our Stay Dry Duo Insert
diaper.
They are the
preferred wrap for trifolded prefold
diapers and over trim
fitted diapers, such as our Fab Fitted di
fitted diapers, such as our Fab
Fitted di
Fitted diapers.
They are the
preferred wrap for trifolded prefold cloth
diapers and over trim
fitted cloth diapers, such as our Fab Fitted di
fitted cloth
diapers, such as our Fab
Fitted di
Fitted diapers.
I
prefer one - size as it is much more cost effective by some people
prefer the superior
fit of sized
diapers.
We
prefer pockets or all - in - ones for the
diaper bag, but many parents find their prefolds or
fitted diapers and covers travel just as well.
I typically put a flat
diaper on (folded — I
prefer kite folds for nights), then a PUL cover (something suitable for
Fitted Diapers like this post might work), and then wool pants (I'm now in love with Humbird, but I used Disana back in the day)
Just fold on a cloth
diaper or prefold, and add as many
diaper pins as you need to get the
fit and function you
prefer.
In fact, many parents of heavy wetters
prefer to use a
fitted as their super-absorbent night - time
diaper of choice!
I
prefer Happy Heinys Sherpa
Fitteds and Indian unbleached prefolds in addition to my handmade
fitted diapers.
At night however I
prefer using
fitted diapers with breathable covers such as fleece or wool or even prefolds with waterproof covers.
We
prefer using All - in - Ones or pocket
diapers for outings but you can also use
fitted diapers or prefolds with covers.
Some people still
prefer using folded cloth
diapers with pins but there are many modern cloth
diapers that are form
fitted and as easy to use as disposable (no folding or pinning required).
I ended up with lots of different types of
diapers and throughout different parts of my daughters life we
preferred prefolds, flats, or
fitteds, but most of the time we (especially my husband) just stuck to pocket
diapers.
This style of
diaper is a side - snapping
diaper, which many people
prefer for
fitting their little ones.
You can't know what
diaper brand will
fit him best, or whether he'll
prefer a swing that swings side to side or back and forth, or if he'll take to a swing at all.