How many of you used or use cloth diapers for your twins? I want to give it a try and if it goes well switch them to cloth completely. I have a few questions:
What brand do you use and why do you like it?
How many approximately do I need per baby?
How did the cloth diaper work for overnight? I have one baby that sleeps all night and can really fill up an overnight pamper.
I have been looking a gdiapers because they have disposable inserts as well as cloth inserts. I would you use cloth most of the time but could have disposable inserts for backup and travel. Has anyone used gdiapers and would you recommend them? Thanks!
Re: Cloth diapering
I have heard that gdiapers can be a PITA, but have no personal experience with them.
Are you on FB? Check out the cloth diaper swap. There are tons of mommas on there who have great, practical advice!
Eta: I use sposies overnight. I have yet to find a combo that keeps the leaks away overnight. Many other parents have, but I am not that patient!
Eta x2: We have 26 diapers. I wash every day and a half. I did not CD when my girls were NBs, as I was lucky to have clean underwear myself. Page LottaLattes, she is a CD guru, and I believe has cd'd all 4 of her boys.
We are also looking into CDing. I initially thought gDiapers sounded great, but have read some bad reviews - not absorbent. In general, I've found that anything serving multiple purposes (cloth and disposable in this case) tends to do neither as well as I'd hope.
SoulChicken, I'll have to look into Charlie Banana
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I cannot say enough times how much I loooooove Charlie B's. Target recently had a huge clearance of them, so you can find quite a few pretty inexpensively on the resale pages.
We started CDing at around 4 months, when my boys grew into the one size diapers we have. I have Kawaii diapers exclusively. They work great and the price is outstanding. The boys are now 2 and we're still using the same diapers. I have literally saved thousands of dollars.
We don't CD overnight, though a friend of mine has a new method and I'll willing to give it a try. As of right now we use Costco diapers overnight.
As for quantity, I have about 36, which allows me to wash EOD and still have a few leftovers.
I haven't heard great things about Gdiapers but I have no personal experience.
Good luck - it's totally doable and saves a ton of money (not to mention the earth!)
I wouldn't recommend G diapers. Some love them but most seem to hate them with a passion. I almost exclusively use BumGenius Elementals, but they don't make the old style any more and I wasn't a fan of the new style so they're a little harder to come across. My runner up are Swaddlebees Simplex one size. I MUCH prefer AIOs. Well, actually, with my singletons I loved my pockets but there are just so many to keep up with when diapering two that I only have a special stash of prints I can't get in AIOs and use them for "fun"
You can get away with about 36 changes, but 48-60 is better for days like when you have two kids with diarrhea or whatever. I have 60 aios and 34 pockets and 24 prefolds with 8 pockets for backup.
Overnights I use Simplex with a doubler which works great, most people seem to use fitteds with either a cover or wool.
Good luck, definitely doable! My babies have never worn a disposable which is kind of fun for me for whatever weird reason, though using them in a pinch isn't a huge deal anyhow.
we plan on cding. so far we're planning some cb xs pockets, prefolds/bummis super brite covers, and bum genius aios for the nb stage. I also have bumgenius one size all in ones & pockets, sun babies, alvababy diapers, justsimplybaby diapers, a couple kawaii heavy night wetters, and some more cbs for after the new born stage.
our babies aren't here yet, but i'm pretty excited about it.