It seems to be much more economical in the long run, but I'm just not sure that I can do it. My husband is strongly opposed, but I think I might like to try. What do you guys think?

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Re: Is anyone considering cloth diapers?
I cloth diaper my 14 month old and I'll definitely cloth diaper the next one.
It really isn't has gross/difficult as it seems. We use a diaper sprayer with a Spray Pal and do laundry every other day. We started when DD was 3 months because she was blowing out of all her disposables, so we were doing tons of extra laundry anyways. We haven't had a poop blowout since we switched!
If you have any questions about it, I'd be happy to try to help. Also, the cloth diapering board on the left is a great resource. That's where I went when I got started. I highly recommend doing a cloth diaper trial before you buy a bunch so you'll know what works on your LO. I did a trial for $10 at Jillian's Drawers. HTH!
ETA: In response to the cleanliness, it really isn't as gross as it seems. And we feel better about putting the cloth on my little girl's bottom that the chemicals in the disposables. Also, while it does feel good not to toss a paper diaper in the trash after every change, many people will say that the environmental impact is equal whether you CD or not because of the extra water you use. Whether or not that's true, you can't deny the monetary savings. I spent about $550 on my stash, and I'll use it the entire time my daughter is in diapers, plus the next little one that comes.
I told H that if I am SAHM after #2 I'd be interested in trying it. If I'm still working, we'll stick with disposables.
To be honest though, diapers haven't been a huge cost for us just through smart shopping: stocking up during sales, using coupons and deals, etc. SIL did some deal through Amazon for us and we're getting a free box of Luvs every month for a year right now. But DD grows extremely slowly so we can buy for a few months ahead without worry too.
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We're actually thinking about going with a company called G Diapers.
They are earth friendly diapers. There is the outside diaper part that you re-use, and you change out the inside part. PLUS the inside part that you change out can be flushed down the toilet, or put into your compost.
They're a little pricey compared to disposables, but we like that we don't have to clean it (like clothes), and are being a little more earth friendly.
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I'm about 90% set on using cloth diapers. I love the idea of the cost savings, fewer blowouts, and fewer diaper rashes. Plus, I'll never have to run to the store at midnight because we are running low on diapers.
Dh wasn't too keen on the idea at first, but after explaining how easy they are to use, he's coming around to the thought. I just ordered some as a baby shower gift for a friend who wants to cloth diaper, and I think that seeing them will be the final selling point for dh.
For anyone thinking about using them, can you talk to someone who has already? I helped cloth diaper some siblings and volunteered at an orphanage where we changed 30 babies 7 times a day. I still never considered using them myself until a friend cloth diapered. She took time to show me her diapers and explain her decision, and it has been in the back of my mind ever since.
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im so glad you posted this! thank you
my husband actually wants cloth diapers and i was a bit iffy but i think i really would like to try it.
we cloth diaper our dd and will continue to cloth diaper #2.
i think we have saved tons, and i love it.
up until about six months or so we used prefolds and covers. she is now in pockets. we use bumgenius and fuzzbunz and love them.
yep! we did with dd. my husband was hesitant, but now he is the one telling people about them!
we used bumgenius.
besides all the benefits listed, they also kids train easier. we had the organic kind so she felt when she was wet, it didn't wick away.
she was showing signs of being ready for so long, and right after her 2nd birthday she was done with diapers!
i had a huge post about them too, i can help with any questions also!
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