Just started researching cloth diapers and DH and I are very interested in starting our ds3 with these! Too bad we didn't look into these with ds1 or ds2. We could have saved TONS of money. Anyway, I had a question. How many cd does your lo go through every 24 hours? Ds3 is only 2 months but I feel like we change him a bunch of times because of pee, poops, and sharts! I would say I change him about every 2-3 hours in the daytime and 3-4 times during bedtime. However, there were times I've wasted 3 diapers in a session because he would pee again right after or he would get sneaky and poop as soon as I've finished changing him. I want to have an idea of how much babies get changed with cd's as opposed to disposable diapers, if there even is a difference with amount. Also, do you change if your lo had a shart? hehe curious because I usually do with disposable diapers.
TIA from a soon-to-be newbie!
Re: how many cd does your lo go through??
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We do this too. I change about every 2 hours during the day and we're generally dealing with one dirty diaper at night too, so we're at about 8/9 diapers per day. As a NB it was more as he was changed more often at night.
I think the general rule of thumb to wash every other day and have a bit of a buffer is 2 dozen diapers for an infant or toddler, 3 dozen for a newborn.
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I'm around 5-6 a day for Owen, and 4ish for Cole.
And yes, I change a shart
If I notice, honestly. Cloth diapers don't stink like disposables, so every little drop doesn't waft out of their clothes!
And you're younger one is still prime time for cloth too
I use one-size diapers, so my two wear the same ones!