But he almost never wakes up dry in the morning and
we still use diapers at night.
We still use diapers for nights, naps, and long car rides.
I love infant potty training, although
i still use diapers.
Yes, we stretched the process for few months, but i believe this way there is no stress for her at all, and
we still use diapers for night and outside.
Whether or not this really works is yet to be determined since
i still use diapers.
we do part time EC,
we still use diapers but we know that he goes potty first thing when he fully wakes up in the morning it has been wonderful not being able to change poopy diapers and horrid poppy bombs..
He's potty - curious, but
we still use diapers when out and about.
And I liked that I could switch to cloth diapers when my older son was hitting the potty training months and then
still use the diapers for the baby in my tummy.
This would be helpful, especially for moms that is
still using diapers for their kids.
Which leads to the logical question: if my daughter sometimes pees on the bed, then why am I not
still using diapers at night?
If you consider an accident any time a child doesn't use the potty, then a child who is
still using diapers at this age are having WAY more accidents than my child.
We also
still use diaper pins.
In pure EC you might
still use a diaper back - up, in hybrid EC / PT you would ditch diapers after the 1 - 2 days of naked observation and teaching time IF you feel like it, yet with the PT book plan, it is cold turkey (and WAY better for the child IF you're still having that resistance stuff and standing and whatnot when the time comes).
I still used diapers consistantly, but had him used to the potty enough that he went when I put him on.
Diaper pail odor: I've tried to air out the nursery naturally by opening a window, yet there's
still that used diaper smell floating like an olfactory ghost.
I still use this diaper, but I really hate the warped snaps.
For us, we found Super Undies helped us when we needed to
still use a diaper at nighttime.
Honestly, while
we still use this diaper a few times a week, it is not one of my favorites.
In fact, we were
still using this diaper at 12 weeks, and I can't say that for the other «newborn» diapers.
We're
still using diapers at nap at night - time but at school they are using big girl panties and / or training pants.
Now she's starting to get back into it but
still using her diaper sometimes, but not NEARLY as much as even last week!
I will
still use this diaper, the bamboo is soft, the diaper is very gentle yet still keeps the spills in, but I will just have to place the inserts in until my baby can fit a higher rise.
Not exact matches
Louisa is done with the first grade (
still getting
used to that one), and Hiro has lived up to his end of the deal and quit
diapers forever.
You could dress up a
used diaper in a suit, stick a Duke hat on it, put it on the bench and coach K would
still recruit a top 10 class.
I'm going
use cloth
diapers when I'm at home (daycare will
still use disposables though).
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.
I am
still not a cloth
diaper recruit, but do
use Seventh Generation products for all our disposables.
BUT I just had my third baby and we are
still happily
using our first stash of one size fuzzibunz cloth
diapers, so you can not really go wrong.
There are many debates as to whether synthetic fibers are any better than disposables, but in the end if you do choose to
use microfiber, you will
still be keeping one less
diaper out of the land fill, and that is worth it to me.
It should be noted there are MUCH cheaper cloth
diaper options than I chose to
use — I've found 10 pre-fold cloth
diapers for just under $ 10 dollars, granted with those you will also need plastic covers &
diaper pins, but
still it is a VERY economical option!!!
Many are
still taking on this idea because they don't cost nearly what disposable swim
diapers cost, and just like swim trunks, they don't want to throw them away every time they
use one and buy more.
We
still rely on
diapers at night, and she refuses to
use a public bathroom.
I've been
using cloth
diapers for six years now and I'm
still learning new things!
Many other brands of eco-friendly
diapers aren't always transparent about the materials
used to make their products and sadly,
still use large amounts of oil - based plastics to produce their
diapers.
I also
use honest
diapers at night and when we go out
still saves tons of money just
using cloth while we're home during the day, we go months without having to buy the disposables.
I have
diapers from 2 years ago I
used on my dd I can
still use on my son now.
Once the mini size is outgrown, it can
still be
used as a doubler with another insert in just about any cloth
diaper.
I
use this to take 6 newborn
diapers to daycare and theres
still a lot of room in there.
After months and months of
using it, stripping my
diapers, adding water softener, extra rinses and everything I could think of, my daughter
still kept getting rashes (we have very hard water and lots of hemp
diapers and I read that Charlie's Soap doesn't always do well in hard water).
Just think of it this way - even though it seems like you are spending alot of money on
diapers, this is
still less than half the cost of what you would spend if you
used disposables.
We
still use the cloth
diapers all day long via the weekly service.
Of all of the (I would venture to say) hundreds of mamas that I have helped with their cloth
diaper wash routine, the large majority of them were
still following the old advice and
using barely any detergent at all.
Seeing as you'll probably avoid
diaper rash because you EC, you
still could
use a cream.
Used cloth
diapers are
still highly useful and if you are looking for a trusted
diaper trader feel free to visit this page.
We
still use cloth for naps, nights, and outings (because feverishly sopping up urine in public sits very high on my List of Nopes), but we are
diaper free most of the time now.
This brand is known for its high quality cloth
diapers, so even a
used cloth
diaper of this brand is
still in demand.
As a stand alone cloth
diaper cover, the Flip Diaper Cover can still be used with the Flip Organic Cotton Diaper Insert or the Flip Stay Dry Diaper Insert, but now you can couple it with your own fitted diapers or cotton prefold diaper
diaper cover, the Flip
Diaper Cover can still be used with the Flip Organic Cotton Diaper Insert or the Flip Stay Dry Diaper Insert, but now you can couple it with your own fitted diapers or cotton prefold diaper
Diaper Cover can
still be
used with the Flip Organic Cotton
Diaper Insert or the Flip Stay Dry Diaper Insert, but now you can couple it with your own fitted diapers or cotton prefold diaper
Diaper Insert or the Flip Stay Dry
Diaper Insert, but now you can couple it with your own fitted diapers or cotton prefold diaper
Diaper Insert, but now you can couple it with your own fitted
diapers or cotton prefold
diapers too!
EC was super helpful for us for many reasons: cut down on
diaper use (unemployed when baby was born, so super helpful), helped immensely with
diaper rash, helped with fussy baby who hated even a drop of pee in his
diaper, helped with early potty training (before 2, except for night - time dryness, which we are
still working on).
We just got back from a weeks vacation where she was having almost daily accidents, and I'm suspicious that it was because she can't let her body fully relax sitting on a big toilet where she has to hold herself up.She's
still wearing
diapers for bed & nap - time, and if you ask her does she need to
use the potty, she'll tell you «It's ok, I wearing
diaper».
They are generally very absorbent but not waterproof so you will
still need to
use a
diaper cover with them.