That's how I feel but now DD drinks so much that I'm getting a lot of pee leakage. We've never, ever had a poo leakage, it's just super saturated pees that can get the best of our liners :-(
I voted Always disposables. But I did get to use a cloth diaper a couple times. And really wish I could of used more and more often to save a little across the board. Plus, I was home enough due to carpal tunnel. Really wanted to use cloth at home on a real regular basis. Maybe if I have another child!
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I said that we've always used cloth but we actually use disposables at night. Feeling wet wakes our boy up so disposables allow more sleep, which is great. We'll probably switch back to cloth at night when we get closer to potty learning.
I picked the last choice, but I didn't start using cloth until DS was 10 months old. I wish I had started sooner but I was ignorant about cloth diapers. So glad a friend of my sisters educated me.
We started cloth diapering with Natalie when she was 8ish months old. I'm still cloth diapering my two youngest, but we do use disposables on occasion.
Mine wasn't listed, so I didn't click on anything -- we CD during the day when we are at home, use disposables at night and when we were out of the house/traveling.
Cloth all the way! Although we have recently put DS in disposables during the nighttime cause he is a heavy wetter and we cant seem to avoid the amonia smell from the cloth only at night!
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We used Bummis prefolds in the beginning, but DS ended up with a wicked rash that rarely went away so we quit & started using disposables after we tried them & found they helped his rash go away. I'm definitely planning on using cloth again next time, but we'll spend a little more to get pockets or all-in-ones or something. We definitely won't be going the prefold route again!
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I said that we've always used cloth but we actually use disposables at night. Feeling wet wakes our boy up so disposables allow more sleep, which is great. We'll probably switch back to cloth at night when we get closer to potty learning.
Wow, that will be really great for night time potty training! Is it bad that I am kind of jealous? lol
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I clicked the last option by accident.. we have always used disposables. I could never CD but think it's great for the people that do.
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Mom, why are you washing my feed in the sink?!
Wow, that will be really great for night time potty training! Is it bad that I am kind of jealous? lol
Mom, why are you washing my feed in the sink?!
have you tried double stuffing during the day? I use pockets so on the days he's heavier in peeing I just stick another soacker in there