Plan for frequent stops when determining your road trip route, and prepare for emergency stops anyway for ill -
timed diaper blowouts.
Not exact matches
After many
blowouts up the back, I finally found a
diaper that prevents it every
time.
When my daughter was a newborn and we did nt have enough cloth
diapers to use them full
time, I definitely had more
blowouts with the Pampers and Huggies than I did with her cloth diapersand that was with one size
diapers that do nt always fit a newborn properly.
When I realized that I was having way more
blowouts on the road than I did at home with my cloth (I was doing part
time cloth back then) and I was leaving dirty
diapers for my family to contend with, I decided to make the switch to cloth
diapers full
time.
A
time when you no longer have to worry about a leaky
diaper or a
blowout on a road trip sounds pretty inviting.
Having that many wipes and
diapers on hand at all
times may seem excessive, but I guarantee all it takes is one middle - of - the - night, up - the - back
blowout and three seconds of sheer panic to realize it's worth it to have them on hand all the
time.
But sometimes bath
time isn't so much an end - of - day ritual as an emergency situation after a
diaper blowout or a self - feeding lesson gone wrong.
We rarely get
blowouts with them... when we were initially using disposable
diapers we would get leaks every
time.
In fact it's become one of my favorite «out and about»
diapers as I trust it for long periods of
time without any leakage or
blowouts!