Sentences with phrase «using gdiaper»

I didn't consider using gDiaper for my newborn cloth diaper stash, but because I found some for cheap locally on my buy and sell group, I figured why not try these beloved cloth diapers.
I just wanted to say that we have been using the gdiapers and we love them.
I use cloth while around the house and use the gdiapers while on outing or overnight.
I've been using gdiapers with my newborn (after the cord fell off) and love them.
I've been using gdiapers for 2 weeks now.
We started out using gdiapers with our first (a covers and inserts system) to see how I would like it.
At night we use Gdiapers with the disposable insert, nothing else holds enough (including hemp, etc.).
I've used gDiapers a bit with both girls.
I use gDiapers and love them.
We used gDiapers Flushables on our son for a year and a half before giving up.
But when I tried to use gDiapers, I discovered that, in our case at least, the old adage holds true: try to please everyone and you'll please nobody.
All you need to use gDiapers are gPants and inserts.
We used to when we were CDing newbies (used gdiapers w disposable inserts when out & about).
Julia Roberts and her article about using gdiapers on her twins was one of the things that pushed me to make the switch to cloth in the first place
We have used both gdiapers with flushable inserts and Flip diapers with cloth inserts for camping trips and vacations up to a week long, as long as you can do laundry once on a trip it is totally do - able.
Neither Joy nor I has ever used gDiapers, but we're hoping our readers have.

Not exact matches

Fastening the diaper is also different in that the gDiaper concept uses hook & loop enclosures.
I used cloth inserts for my project, and found the Too Smart Insert from Smart Bottoms fit best in the Small sized gDiaper (fold it in thirds, it's just perfect).
We started gDiapers with my son when he was 8 months old, after using every different brand of sposies for most of his life and always battling diaper rash.
I have used the inserts for gDiapers in regular diaper covers.
Marketing itself as the solution to the poopy diaper conundrum; (disposable diapers are filling up the landfills and cloth diapers uses lots of water) gdiaper is the hybrid of the two.
Regardless of the system you use (gdiapers, prefolds na dcovers, AIOs, etc.), it is less harmful on the environment, becuase instead of 6000 diapers per child going to the landfill (which is the average for a newborn to potty train), only a couple of dozen (if that) go into the landfill, and that's AFTER you use the cloth for all your children, something you can't do with ANBY disposables on the market.
Instead of using a disposable doubler like one out of a gDiaper, maybe you could try using the rice paper liners instead - I believe they are flushable and are made up of less «stuff».
gDiapers were created using the Cradle to Cradle design principles.
gDiapers are advertised more as hybrids or for using more disposable inserts than cloth.
gDiapers have sized covers for newborns and come with smaller sized disposable inserts that you can use.
What you'll need for full - time gDiapering * 6 - 8 gPants for full - time use (bonus: removable, breathable pouch allows you to replace just the pouch instead of the whole pant when changing) * Disposable Inserts, size Newborn / Small (even if you plan on using cloth Inserts, newborn gPants work best with Disposable Inserts)
We've done better this time, having used only a small pack of newborn diapers at the hospital, and some gDiaper inserts inside our cloth covers for travel.
I have used Flip and Gdiaper inserts as well and both work fine.
Plus, for those already environmentally conscious, gDiaper products offer a lot more convenience versus the use of cloth diapers.
The way I did that though was just this way... I used Flip covers with gcloth and gdiaper disposables.
I use and love gdiapers, though I am a fan of the cloth insert much more than the disposable refills.
We love our gDiapers with cloth inserts (we use preemie prefolds)!
I also hated gdiapers even though I wanted to love them, for all the reasons Moxie said.We use disposables when traveling, and now at night sometimes because we were having leaking problems.
Hey, while you're at it, gDiaper folks, click on an ad or two, and help Moxie out!I was one of the first in the thread to say I have used and liked gDiapers - and y ’ all know I am a regular here.
The cloth inserts and gdiaper covers are thrown in with our regular laundry, so we're not using any extra water / energy / detergent.
Nylon which is used in Gdiapers, Nikkys Covers, and Bummis Whisper pants and the old fashioned Dappi Pants, it is a favorite among those who want the reliability of PUL but the breathability of cotton.
gDiapers are one of the types of cloth diapers that I recommend using as elimination communication backup.
We generally use the same — either pockets or gDiapers — although we never use fitteds outside the house.
Use with gDiapers Disposable Inserts, which can be flushed, composted (wet ones only), or tossed (optional cloth inserts also available)
Although it is made for gDiapers Cloth Inserts, it can also be used as a cloth diaper liner for other brands of cloth diaper inserts to catch poops.
We started out with gdiapers like I mentioned and loved those at the time (with homemade cloth inserts and the flushable ones) but we now use Flip with a stay - dri insert which is even easier (Flip is a one piece covers vs. gdiapers 2 piece cover).
I use these as a booster for my gDiapers cloth inserts and they work great.
I like that gDiapers fit, are not bulky and are an eco-friendly solution to using regular disposable diapers.
gDiapers sells my favorite cloth diapers by far and I have yet to use one of their products that I hated.
-LSB-...] as the solution to the poopy diaper conundrum; (disposable diapers are filling up the landfills and cloth diapers uses lots of water) gdiaper is the hybrid of the two.
It's just a cover and I lost the insert so I mainly use it as a cover on my fitted diapers or with a gDiapers disposable insert.
gDiapers ask you to wash the diapers a few times without detergent before using them.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z