Since DH and I will be CD'ing baby #1, I lurk here quite a bit to just absorb all the great info and advice. While lurking, a comment on another thread about onesies absorbing pee (don't ask me which, read a TON of them today in my post-holiday catch up ) got me wondering, are onesies considered a bad idea for cloth diapers, with tees being a better idea? I'd never thought about it before and would love some first-hand knowledge! We're planning to start with primarily PF's and covers (with a few fitteds to try them out) and will probably do a trial of other styles once the LO gets past that newborn stage.
TIA!
Re: Onesies + Cloth = Bad Combo?
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I also hate onesies. But I have a really hard time finding shirts for LO.
All of this!
I love onesies - I can't stand having to constantly pull DD's shirts back down over her, especially in winter when it's a little chillier I don't want her skin exposed. We use almost exclusively onesies with pants. But she definitely is in a bigger size of clothes than her weight would imply because the diapers are bulkier.
I have never had a problem. I also think if you have a baby who perhaps has a shape that makes it an issue, it might also be an issue in disposables.
I do like shirts for the ease of checking if the diaper needs changing, but onesies are better for keeping his back covered.
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This! My baby has the flattest butt, so keeping any diaper on him is a task. We NEED the onesie just to keep a diaper on him!
I've never had this problem, and DD wears a lot of onesies (especially now that she can get her aplix diapers off!) I also have this thing about not liking her belly to be exposed...
Sometimes I do have to size up on them, though b/c the diaper takes up a lot of room.
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