@TRS48 Yes you can put cloth diapers in the dryer although it's not always recommended for the waterproof covers or if they're made of hemp or bamboo. The waterproof covers hang dry super fast! Cloth diapers are a bit more work than disposables because you have to wash them. There is a learning curve with cloth but once you have it figured its super easy. I found we had absolutely no rash issues with cloth and in disposables DD's bum was a mass or red welts. When you're out you change them just like you would a disposable. For the first while their poop isn't bad or really smelly if you breastfeed. After that I just flush any solids down a toilet. Otherwise I just roll it up and put it in a wet bag. If smell bothers me I just seal it in a ziplock bag. I totally love cloth diapering. I would recommend it in a heartbeat. It's a big learning curve and takes time.
Re: Cloth diapers
Yes you can put cloth diapers in the dryer although it's not always recommended for the waterproof covers or if they're made of hemp or bamboo. The waterproof covers hang dry super fast!
Cloth diapers are a bit more work than disposables because you have to wash them. There is a learning curve with cloth but once you have it figured its super easy. I found we had absolutely no rash issues with cloth and in disposables DD's bum was a mass or red welts.
When you're out you change them just like you would a disposable. For the first while their poop isn't bad or really smelly if you breastfeed. After that I just flush any solids down a toilet. Otherwise I just roll it up and put it in a wet bag. If smell bothers me I just seal it in a ziplock bag.
I totally love cloth diapering. I would recommend it in a heartbeat. It's a big learning curve and takes time.