I am a teacher, so I have the summer "off", but when I go back to work, I am going to have 4ish hours at night to do all the typical night things, and I don't want to spend every minute laundering diapers. However, I really love the idea of being more environmentally friendly and saving money that comes with cloth diapers. I thought about trying a hybrid and now that her poo has become less runny and less frequent, I thought now would be the time. What are your experiences with cloth diapering. I just know if it gets to the point where I am doing laundry every night in order to have clean diapers, I will just stop using them and that will be a waste of money.
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Re: Cloth Diapering: Yes or no?
Go for it! I just started and it is quite addicting. There are lots of places you can get discounted and seconds sales for cheap, or you can try all different types of cloth diapers at Jillian's Drawers.com for just a $10 program fee. If you don't end up liking it, you can resell the diapers. Its still cheaper than disposables.:) Check out the cloth diapering board's FAQs
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Go for it! I just started and it is quite addicting. There are lots of places you can get discounted and seconds sales for cheap, or you can try all different types of cloth diapers at Jillian's Drawers.com for just a $10 program fee. If you don't end up liking it, you can resell the diapers. Its still cheaper than disposables.:) Check out the cloth diapering board's FAQs
I didn't even know that existed! Thanks!
You all made me feel better about the whole thing. I just really didn't want to become a slave to my washing machine.
It's really easy - I do a prewash in cold and then a regular wash in hot/cold. This takes about 1.5 hours but less than 5 minutes for me. Then I throw the inserts and wipes in the dryer and hang the pockets and wetbags on the drying rack - another 5 minutes. H stuffs all the diapers at night, which takes another 5 minutes.
So 15 minutes total - it's really not difficult or time consuming at all! I am a part-time student and part-time SAHM, but I do all my diaper stuff at night when H gets home from work.
Oh, and we have 26 diapers and I do a wash every other day.
When LO was first born we washed every other day, now we're down to every 2 1/2-3 days (and that's mainly because I didn't make enough cloth wipes to go longer). It's so much easier than I thought it would be- one quick wash cold, restart it on hot, & then hang everything on the drying rack or line to dry. It's even easier when we pop things in the dryer occasionally.
We absolutely love it and can't imagine doing anything else. When you consider the time spent buying disposables and hauling them out to the trash you're not spending much more time than that washing CDs. I've been surprised by how addicted I've become to it and how much DH loves it. I've even caught him telling his cousins & friends about how easy and fun they are.
The CD board has great info & everyone there is super helpful. Definitely give it a shot, it's so easy & a great way to save money.
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We use mostly pockets... so the most time consuming part is stuffing them. But really, that is no big deal, I usually do it while watching a tv show in the evening.
I love doing CD laundry... not sure why... I am at about every 3 days now. Some tips - it is usually recommended to do a second rinse (so cold rinse, hot wash, cold rinse). I think the trial is a great idea... since you might find LO is sensitive to a particular fiber. Your diaper pail will be less stinky if you leave the lid off (most people find sposies way worse.)
I also love leaving the store without buying diapers (or formula) every time it makes me feel like I have saved money...
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PG#1 - 3rd cycle BFP. Team Green. HELLP syndrome @ 34 weeks.
Later diagnosed with Hashimoto's Thyroiditis, possible link to HELLP.
PG#2 M/C 3/14 - Surprise BFP 2/13. Beta's doubled every 52 hours from 3w5d-5w5d
Viable pregnancy scan at 5w5d; 2nd u/s showed 2 days of growth in 7 but a HB of 120
3rd u/s on 3/10/14 had no HB and baby had only grown 7 days over 14
D&C 3/17/14 - complications - DX Retroflexed uterus, multiple tears to cervix
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Another vote for CDing here, too. And remember, if you have a larger stash, you have to wash less. So if you can afford to invest in more than say 20-25 diapers, maybe that would work better for you?
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