, and they don't have to be
sorted out of cloth diapers.
Not exact matches
Yes, convenience - because using
cloth wipes means you don't have to
sort them
out from the rest
of your
cloth diaper laundry!
So far I have freaked
out about doubling the amount
of children in our house, where the babies are going to sleep,
cloth diapering, starting completely over with baby clothes instead
of trying to
sort through what would be usable, nursing two babies at the same time, buying a bigger house, how I'm going to drive four kids around (thank God we just replaced my husband's car in January with a full size SUV with a usable third row), traveling with four kids, what happens if my husband has to start traveling for work, getting the big kids to and from school with two babies in tow, how the big kids are going to feel once there are two new babies in the house, how I»M going to feel with two more babies in the house, and so on and so forth.
While some cities accept
cloth diapers in their green bins, many
of the components
of the
diapers are
sorted out and sent to landfill, and even cities with compost programs don't always compost
diapers.
Buy inexpensive washcloths to use as
cloth wipes — they don't have to be
sorted out from your
diapers before you wash them, and will easily pay for themselves the first time you don't have to buy a case
of wipes!
Plug in the numbers you've been researching below on our
cloth diaper calculator to find
out — we've got slots to account for all
sorts of cloth diapers.
* wash and
sort all
of Little Sister's
diapers * figure
out some kind
of organizing solution for the
cloth diapers that are slowly taking over the nursery (D's and LS's combined) * find all the parts to my trusty hand pump and figure
out what parts need to be replaced * make appointment with our pediatrician to go over delayed vax schedule * go over birth plan choices with my OB and clarify what hospital procedures will allow for (Can I have one arm unstrapped to hold her for a minute after she is delivered?
So we put the question
out there - what
sort of prints would a mom like to see on new
cloth diapers?
We heard all
sorts of fantastic suggestions - pirates, tractors, race cars... I'm sure if somebody came
out with
cloth diaper covers featuring favorite NFL and NASCAR logos some dads may be more inclined to do the changing!
Go Baby Go continues to offer
cloth diapering and babywearing classes throughout our community to provide a group environment for parents to look, feel and ask questions and help
sort out all
of the wide variety
of products available today.
All - in - one
cloth diapers are the easiest
sort of cloth diapers out there.
I guess some
of you
out there hold some
sort of interest in
cloth diapering.