We often
recommend pocket diapers for night - time diapering because a parent can adjust absorbency by what type of pocket diaper insert, doubler or prefold they use to «fill» the pocket, and the microfleece interior keeps baby comfortable, so baby doesn't wake from feeling wet.
Some parents
recommend pocket diapers for ease of use, but these require handling a dirty pocket pad every time you want to clean it.
That last reason is why I see many parents
recommending pocket diapers to new parents or cloth diaper novices.
The bumGenius 4.0 pocket diaper is our best selling and most
recommended pocket diaper that we sell.
Not exact matches
I always
recommend pockets to anyone who is considering using cloth because I think they are a great «gateway»
diaper (for me it was the bumGenius One Size
pocket diapers).
I would
recommend adding a little extra absorption to this kind of
pocket diaper, because fleece isn't waterproof like PUL.
Some vacation trips take only a few hours in your vehicle, but others will involve extended drives or even airplane rides - in both cases, we
recommend packing a few
pocket diapers.
I decided to go with the
pocket diapers,
recommended to me by my friend and picked up a few on Amazon.
I
recommend a pre-stuffed
pocket diaper or All In One
Diapers (AIOs).
If you are going to wash every second or third day, I would
recommend stocking up on 24 or more newborn
pocket cloth
diapers.
So I
recommend pairing these with the
diaper Junction stay dry doublers for use inside of covers or pairing them with the
diaper junction microfiber inserts and putting them inside of
pockets.
pocket diapers, one of the pink plastic bins that the hospital gives you as a
diaper pail, and I was using Tide to wash my
diapers (which I wouldn't
recommend).
If you haven't been convinced that cloth
diapers with a
pocket for an insert are best, I can
recommend reading the articles at www.nourishingjoy.com or www.mammanatural.com.
I still love my Thirsties AIO's better, but definitely
recommend Thirsties when I know people looking for
pocket diapers.
I do
recommend being careful with purchasing
pocket and all - in - one (AIO)
diapers though.
There are three
recommended systems for newborn
diapering are prefolds / covers, fitteds / covers and
pocket diaper / all - in one
diapers.
What
pocket diapers do you
recommend using with these inserts?
Quick Wash for
pocket diapers, covers, inserts and items made from micro-terry or microfiber: Warm or hot water works best (detergent is optional but
recommended)
LBB Baby
pocket diapers are the cloth
diaper extremely easy to use and are highly
recommended by new mothers.
I would
recommend adding a little extra absorption to this kind of
pocket diaper, because fleece isn't as waterproof as PUL.
Castille soap is not generally
recommended for
pocket diapers, AIOs, fitted
diapers, or hybrid
diapering systems.