I feel like I am ready to take the plunge with cloth nappies for this baby...but I need some convincing. I know people who are OBSESSED and say it's a much better system (for more than just environmental reasons) but I want to know why. When your kid had a poo explosion when you are out, do you carry the dirty nappy around in your bag till you get home? Are you constantly doing laundry? So many questions. Mamas who've used them: sell me!
Re: Cloth nappies
We always have wetbags (zippered bags lined with PUL) in the diaper bag, so if he poops, we roll it up, stick it in there, and throw it in the diaper pail when we get home. Easy peasy.
We do diaper laundry every other day, sometimes we go two days in between. It really isn't that difficult once you have a good wash routine down.
Why I love them: Cost. A few hundred dollars investment at the beginning and then you're good to go. They're cuter and smell nicer (no fake, overly-sweet sposie smell). Better on the environment, of course. And better for his skin!
I really like the CD series on YouTube by ObbsandLala. She makes everything so much easier to understand and answers every question in detail!
The worst parts are finding a cloth diaper friendly daycare and getting the wash routine down right (which I never really had any issues with until the toddler poop came along).
If you want more info, I'd be happy to talk more
And the nice part is that you can resell when you're done (as long as they aren't totally falling apart) and get some money back! And of course you can use them for multiple babies.
Baby F.......02/02/2016
I went from wanting all AIOs to a combination of 5x bamboo fitted size 1 (for nights), around 20 prefolds and 2 one size covers + 3 small size covers, 10 one size pockets (little lambs, they have great deals!) that will def not fit a newborn and 9 barely used bumgenius 4.0 that I got second hand. I will buy some extra boosters and covers and am tempted to buy some more fitteds as well
Really hope this will work for me as there is no way I can buy extra or return the ones I don't like
Hubby doesn't do any of the spraying, but will help with the laundry if I remind him of the settings.
I use disposables when he gets a yeast rash or when we are traveling (I tried traveling with cloth and found it to be too difficult.)
ETA: I also spray the diapers with Bio Kleen before I put it in the wet bag. Some people say it doesn't work out with their machines, mine has done fine!
Baby F.......02/02/2016
That class, and rental program sounds amazing!!! Where abouts is if?