Ok, this is a two parter...?
1. I reaaaallly want to try cloth diapering with my daughter when she's born. This is our first child and the whole diapering system is a little overwhelming. There is so much to choose from. Any advice on how I should go about this??
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2. I'm looking for a small practice pediatrician in the Suwanee/Lawrenceville area. Any recs?
Re: cloth diapering & Pediatricians
We cloth diaper our LO, and have since she was around 2 months old. I really wish I had had the courage to have started earlier, but I will next time! We LOVE it. We primarily use prefolds and thirsties diaper covers. It's probably the most economical way to go. I can't even begin to tell you how much money we've saved CDing so far. I'd definitely recommend heading to this blog https://www.theecofriendlyfamily.com/2009/08/mother-load-everything-you-need-to-know.html
The ladies over at the Eco-Friendly Family boards are also really helpful when you're getting started.
Don't have any info on a ped in that area, but good luck!
We didn't start to cloth diaper until Sean was a little older because I was overwhelmed by the options, then he came way early and then I was just trying to cope with having a newborn and had no time for exhaustive research. However, once we made the switch I was SO happy and wished that we'd done it from the beginning. I went the easy route and just bought BumGenius 3.0 AIO. They required less labor (stuffing) and less pieces, etc. They also look so much like a regular diaper that they aren't intimidating to husbands, grandparents or even our preschool (I convinced them to let us use them there even though they NEVER had before with anyone else - I just showed them how easy they were).
I ordered FuzziBunz and BG's and didn't like the FuzziBunz. Many of the girls on the bump have done the cloth diaper trial from Jillian's Drawers so that they can sample different kinds and decide what they like before committing. LINK
I asked recently about this on another forum I'm a part of and the folks there recommended a few things...
https://www.jilliansdrawers.com/newtocloth
https://www.greenmountaindiapers.com/newmom.htm
" I llearned from diaperpin.com and a lot from nickisdiapers.com. On nickis, you can click on each kind of diaper, and it will give you pros and cons. (fitteds, pockets, AIO, etc). Diaperpin has reviews that are really helpful."
Also, diaperswappers.com has a TON of info although I found that kind of overwhelming at times. A lot of people suggest buying a few different types to try to see what you and baby like. Also, if your baby is small to start, you may want something tailored for smaller ones at first and then switch to one of the "normal" ones. Some people had issues with certain brans because their kids had skinny or chubby legs, so they really suggested trying a couple of different kinds.
The "must-haves" for CDing that someone suggested:
Goodmama hanging diaper paildiaper sprayer
No idea on a pedi, but good luck!!
We have used CD since the beginning with DS. My advice is to borrow or rent a set of new born diapers (we used kissaloves - or something like that) until he was about 12 pounds. However, the bum genious 3.0 we use could have started at 8 pounds. Either use disposables until 8 pounds or rent the little ones.The kissaloves were great but it would have been a better use of $ to rent them -- Cloth diapers are REALLY NOT THAT HARD!! I promise!! You are changing a diaper no more often than with a disposable and there is no poop sitting around the house to smell. I LOVE not contributing a disposable diaper to the landfill 5 or 6 times a day. A little advice:
1) Get a sprayer attachment for your toilet and that will take care of 90% of the poop-y diapers, and the ones that are just wet are easy.
2) Order several different sizes of wet bags (go to etsy). Order one large one that you can use as a "diaper pail". It has a hook and we hang it on the closet door
3) Order 12 diapers and see how many you use in a day - you can always order more later
Good luck!