I am going back to work full time in April. My DD who was born in January will be staying home with DH.DH is hesitant about the idea of CDing because of the extra work and laundry. I did it with my older son, but I'm not sure how to persuade him it's really not that much work and the cost savings are huge. Anyone here work FT and still CD?
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I still think your husband is a doucher for even making an issue of it. How long does it take him to start a load of laundry?
We both work full-time. We take a wet bag and stuffed pockets to daycare in the morning, and every other day I toss two days worth of wet bags into the washer as soon as I get home - takes maybe a minute, including the time to grab the home wet bag from the nursery. I add a soak to my cycle and use the dryer on delicate to dry things (rather than hang dry - I don't care about resale and we're probably not having another kid, so they don't need to last forever), so the wash cycle takes a couple hours. I start an 80-minute dryer cycle as soon as its done - 30 seconds to switch the load. One cycle usually doesn't dry everything (especially the prefolds we use at home during feedings since that's when he pees usually and we don't want to "waste" a pocket), and I usually have to start a second, so I'll do that before bed. If we've got a load's worth of baby clothes and blankets and burp cloths etc., I might start a load of that in the wash while the diapers dry. We do our clothes on the weekends since we don't go through nearly as much.
I'm "on duty" for night wakings, although they're few and far between now. At 5 am, I get up to work out, and my husband takes over. Then I come upstairs and shower, and DS wakes up at about that time (6:30 am) so we both play with him while changing and feeding him. Then DH jumps in the shower, and I grab the diapers from the dryer, switch the baby clothes to the dryer (I'll fold those in the evening or during the day if I'm working from home), and stuff pockets while playing with the baby. We have four wet bags, and I put the fresh stuffed pockets into each one so I just have to grab one on the way out the door. Takes 10 minutes to do a full load. And that's it. The stuffing takes the longest; if you're using AIOs or prefolds, that step doesn't apply.
Being at home, he has the benefit of starting a load whenever he wants. If I don't start a load as soon as we get home, I'm screwed. So, he's got it easy peasy. Let me know if you need me to kick him in the jeans.
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I think he's freaked about what he's not familiar with and he's worried about being at home with one, sometimes two kiddos. But I agree - it's douchey. And I can tell it matters to me be because even though I sold off my old stash and returned the new stuff I bought and didn't use, I am still having 2nd thoughts/regrets. I did the math and we'd still save scads of money rebuying everything to CD.
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I have friends who do it, so I know it can be done.
I didn't try hard enough to convince my DH, the SAH parent, to get on-board. I wish I had. GL!
If the poop is plopable you can just let it drop into the toilet. We have been giving solids for 4 months and still no solid poop. We use a diaper sprayer. We still do a rinse cycle before we wash to rise out the pee before it gets washed.
Some people are lucky with poop, I have a feeling we'll be spraying for at least 2 more months.
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Wait a minute, I read this all wrong. Your H is going to be a SAHD (I thought you were both going to be working)? Uhhh, yeah. Tell him to suck it up. And, for the first 6 months before you startsolids you just throw the diapers in the washer.
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My oldest didn't have plopable poop until we started whole milk at a year, but we did BLW and she really didn't eat much solid food until 8 months or so. I think rinsed diapers for maybe 4.5-5 months.
We both work full time and our girls go to a great daycare that doesn't have any issue with CDs. Our second child is now in CD full time (our first is potty trained). I've never found it to be a big deal. It takes no time to start a load of wash or to throw diapers in the dryer (I only line dry occasionally on weekends). My husband and I stuff pockets while we watch TV and unwind.
We go back and forth between ploppable poop and our son is 20 months. So a diaper sprayer is a necessity IMHO.
We both work full time. It is very easy and not really that time consuming.
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We both work FT in tech. We do CD laundry 3x/week and right now are using sposies overnight. My DH was overwhelmed for a bit, too. (He stayed home the first month I went back part time...using vacation...) I found my stash was too complicated for him, so try to keep it simple.
Now, DH who was a skeptic, is the only one who ever uses the sprayer for poop, hehehe.
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