I apologize for posting and running, but I have an OB appointment in a few.
I'll be checking back during the wait time and afterwards for sure. I need some wisdom from CD vets.
This past weekend DH and I purchased a few items to get us started for the newborn stage.
2 Thirsties Duo Covers
1 Rumparooz Cover
2 Simplex AIO
1 Bummis Superbright
Along with these we bought some prefolds, snappis, and some inserts. I'm hoping to order a couple dozen flats today.
I see myself utilizing flats and covers the most, and keeping a few fitted and/or AIO around for overnight/grandparents house/ church nursery etc.
So, my question is - I've been reading a lot of good things about the Kawaii Happy covers and am thinking of supplementing my stash with these. If I purchase a dozen or so along with a few dozen flats do I look like I'm in good shape to get started or should I purchase a few more specifically NB covers? Do the Kawaii actually fit a newborn since they are one sized? That is the information I am having trouble finding.
It's all so overwhelming. Also, could you please recommend your favorite detergent for your cloth? I have read chart after chart, but am having trouble making a decision.
Thank you so much in advance!!
Re: Starting my stash - Help please! :)
We use Tide powder.
**Follow your heart, but take your brain with you**
That was super informative. We do have hard water, so I may try Tide at first simply for the convenience of being able to find it in-store in my area. Is the powder suggested due to ease of rinsing rather than the liquid? Again, I've never used a powder before so I'm a bit lost.
I've heard a lot about Charlie's Soap, but also read that if you decide to use that for your diapers you will need to start washing everything in it because it will pull your regular detergent residue into your CD's?
I think it is primarily a rinsing issue with the liquid detergents in that whatever keeps them in suspension doesn't rinse as well. You can buy HE powder Tide and others. Using powders isn't too bad...worse case is if the detergent isn't dissolving well you predissolve in a little water in a small jar and add to dispenser as a liquid.
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Just dump it directly into the drum, don't put it in the detergent drawer.
We didn't CD until tiny was 4 weeks... and by then he was fitting in 4.0s, so I'm no help with nb stuff.
"Annnnnnd you win the award for best SN evar." -LindsRockies
As I learned here, 36 changes is the recommended amount so unless you supplement with something else you should consider 3 dozen. If you end up loving flats you can use them forever! Only risk is if you don't, in which case you may wish you tried something else. Green Mountain Diapers nb prefolds and fitteds get a lot of love here if you're looking for ideas.
There is a learning curve so we went through a lot of covers. We didn't always get a few good changes before washing a cover. FWIW.