Now that our LO's our here how are you liking cloth diapering? So far I've used thirsties covers with prefolds folded like inserts, bumgenius inserts and thirsties hemp inserts. I do use flushable liners to make things a bit easier. I also use a prefold with an insert and things are pretty good. I'm nervous about having LO wear a cloth diaper out and about though.
It's been a lot easier than I expected so far. Haven't had any leaks and just one blowout which was more user error than anything. Right now we're using green mountain newborn size prefolds and a few of their workhorse fitteds with rumparooz newborn covers. And then we have more rumparooz covers in one size and a size up of the prefolds and fitteds.
Got a free bumgenius 4.0 when I ordered the covers and I might order some more of those or another brand of pocket/aio for when she fits the one size. I also started knitting some wool covers but I still need to lanolize them.
We haven't taken her out a lot yet(just doctors and a target run) and changing her out and about wasn't really a big deal. I make wipe solution in little spray bottles so we take one of those with some cloth wipes and a wet bag.
Grovia is my Go to brand. Their hybrid system is amazing and they just Introduced the ONE diaper, which is amazing for overnight. Their AIOs are also good. Prices are reasonable and on FB, the woman who created Grovia runs the BST group, and keeps people from price gouging on HTF prints. She also personally helps people with issues on her Grovia families group. It's nice. I love the company for that, but also for an Amazing product. I clothed diapered DD1 part time so it's no biggie this time, but I actually haven't used cloth yet with this one. Plan to; just haven't tried yet
I am loving prefolds and covers right now. I like BG AIO elementals once baby gets a little older. I am actually in the process of selling a bunch of CDs. I have way too many because my first 2 kids were in diapers at the same time.
I am getting rid of my BG freetimes because they are a nightmare to spray once kids start solid foods. I am also purging my BG NB AIOs and Grovia NB AIOs because my last 2 kids grew to fast to really wear them so there is no reason to hold on to them if I have a 4th baby.
TTC#1 for 19 months with PCOS and MFI IUI#3 + injectables = BFP!!!! Beta#1-134(13dpiui) Beta #2-392(15dpiui) #1 born December 2011
TTC#2 - Beta #1 -51@10dpo Beta#2 -1353 @16dpo #2 born May 2013
TTC # 3 June 2014 BFP 12-1-14
#3 born August 2015 #4!!!!!!! due June 2017
Mine had thrush issues so we stopped cloth for a while, but before that it was going great!;) I've been using Prefolds and covers, and love it. I have pocket diapers as well, they're just a smidge too big for her yet.
Second time around using cloth. Everything is going swell. I CD part time and use babyganics sposies for o/n and sometimes when we're out. I have both my girls mostly in cottonbabies indian cotton prefolds and thirsties duos but I have some bamboo flats and upcycled wool covers and some other random covers. Aug15 DD just fits in the newborn prefolds and thirsties duos though. I use upcycled cloth wipes exclusively. I just wet with water and apply coconut oil on the diaper area after and use a little coconut oil rubbed into the wet wipe for sticky messes. I'm using Charlie's Soap and I use it for all of our laundry. I use eucalan for the wool. I haven't had time to line dry in a while and now it's getting too cold but I have had no smell or major stain issues.
We've been using Osocozy size 1 prefolds with rumparooz newborn covers primarily. Sometimes we'll use a kissaluvs fitted or Thirsties fitted but the prefolds actually seem easier in the end. So far it's been good! When we go out, I bring bumgenius NB AIOs but I put one on him the other day and it barely fit so looks like we're onto their OS now! And because I don't AW often, here's a cute pic of him and DH with him in his CD
ETA- we use flannel cloth wipes at home and honest co disposable wipes when out. Using coconut oil too for small diaper irritation from pooping so much- it seems to work better than the CJ's BUTTer spritz.
We are using prefolds with thirsties wraps. So far, the angel fold seems to be what works best for us. I'm loving how easy it is to cloth diaper and it's saving us a fortune. I also made a bunch of cloth wipes before DS was born so we've been using those in a solution of organic baby wash, water, and coconut oil and his skin looks great. Plus, I can just wash the wipes with the diapers so it's easy and cheaper than buying wipes all the time.
Waiting for DS to get a little bigger to wear his BG Freetimes. I'm anxious to see how those work out. So far, no leaks with our current routine :-)
We use Bumgenius Freetime and love them. They are more spendy up front but super easy to use and since my parents are being daycare a few days a week we wanted to go easy. They are amazing and we are happy to be using cloth. Only downside is that she looks a little bit like an Oompa Loompa in pants since she has such a huge bottom now.
I CD twins and haven't yet with LO since we have size 1 diapers from friends. I sewed a lot of mine which are basically fitted AIO like bumgenius which I stuff with inserts. The challenge I found is that my kids can only wear stretchy pants and shorts because of the diaper bulk and their big bottoms. I have some bumgenius, flip, econobum, and thirsties covers. I much prefer stuffed Velcro diapers because it's user friendly. I prestuff all of them out of the wash with liners. I also prematurely aged some of my diapers with Velcro by being lazy and putting them in the dryer. I learned my lesson and line dry all my covers now. This blog has great information about washing diapers. I personally didn't like the rocking green soap, my diapers still smelled funky (especially with real food poos) and was pretty expensive. If you have hard water, Charlie's soap or RLR is a great booster to counter hard water and get them cleaner. I have a front loader and learned too that the "bulky" load has the most water in the washing cycle out of all the cycles and works the best. I just have to do an extra spin cycle afterwards to get the extra water out.
@emmacake08 I have a few flip covers and a few flip pocket diapers. I haven't been able to use those yet though because my LO's legs are too small still and I can see they will leak. I am loving the thirsties covers so far but I'm always looking for other options too. I've been using seventh generation soap and my diapers are coming out smelling great. What are you using? Thanks for the blog link!
We have been using the gdiapers in newborn size. So far all of our poo-spolisions have been when we use the Pampers Swaddlers someone gifted us. I love the gdiapers and still feel like we hit the easy button with them.
I just use the tide free and clear with a scoop of Charlie's soap in the basin (I have extremely hard water). I also use bac-out (I put it in the bleach dispenser) every 3-4 load to get any extra funk out. I think the blog post talks about natural detergents working well too.
TTC#1 for 19 months with PCOS and MFI IUI#3 + injectables = BFP!!!! Beta#1-134(13dpiui) Beta #2-392(15dpiui) #1 born December 2011
TTC#2 - Beta #1 -51@10dpo Beta#2 -1353 @16dpo #2 born May 2013
TTC # 3 June 2014 BFP 12-1-14
#3 born August 2015 #4!!!!!!! due June 2017
Have any of you read about the recommendations here: www.fluffloveuniversity.com for wash routines?
Even Grovia recommends using a mainstream detergent with their SUDS routine. And no rock n green! I'm sure others will disagree but I've never had a smell or buildup issue using tide and calgon.
@bhargrave88 I used fluff love's guide for washers, found my Samsung model and use the routine they have on there, it's worked very well! I use liquid Tide original for HE also as its compatible with everything (diapers and our regular laundry)
@bhargrave88 yes! I love that site. I've been using seventh generation detergent since that's what we normally use and their detergent chart said it would work. So far it's been great but I might pick up some tide.
Ugh I have totally been using rocking green for almost two years and out diapers never seem to quite smell clean. Will definitely be trying a regular detergent now, I can't wait to see if that helps! Thank you for posting that link!!! Also will be simplifying our wash routine... Do you guys bleach your diaper covers? I use FB one size pocket diapers... I've bleached the inserts obviously but didn't think I could bleach the covers...
Ugh I have totally been using rocking green for almost two years and out diapers never seem to quite smell clean. Will definitely be trying a regular detergent now, I can't wait to see if that helps! Thank you for posting that link!!! Also will be simplifying our wash routine... Do you guys bleach your diaper covers? I use FB one size pocket diapers... I've bleached the inserts obviously but didn't think I could bleach the covers...
You should do an RLR and bleach soak! The instructions are on the link I posted, I believe under "seniors"
I recommend anyone who's been having smell issues or has been washing their diapers in rock n green or washing and not knowing they had hard water do an RLR and bleach soak, then develop a simple wash routine. I've never had to do an RLR and bleach soak in my diapers for stink issues (I do if I buy used ones tho, just because well.. That's the thing to do! Lol!) I've always used tide on mine even before I found fluff love. When I discovered I had hard water, I did an RLR and bleach soak to make sure i headed up any issues and added calgon now with each diaper load. And haven't ever had an issue!
(Also if your towels get that mildew smell, like we get here in FL, and get crunchy, you can get them soft again by doing an RLR on them too! Soft. Fluffy. Smells clean!)
If I can help with anything else, I'll do my best not an expert but there is so much misinformation out there that makes cloth diapering seem hard (ie. Special soaps, extra rinses ...which don't do if you have hard water, btw., ) that people give up on it. I hate to see that when it really is easy!
Yes ^^^. The link I posted too talks about how you can bleach covers, the PUL is color fast (I've bleached mine a few times). If you get a lot of ammonia build up, you can use bac-out which is an enzyme that breaks up any built up bacteria.
Thank you for the advice! I am definitely going to do the soak (our diapers stink!) and we have pretty hard water where we live and I have always been doing extra rinses!! I can't believe how much I've been doing wrong/unnecessarily after cd'ing for 2 years!
I've been cloth diapering my LO. We have been using a combination of prefolds or FSTs with rumparooz NB covers, pockets (bum genius and rumparooz), grovia one, and imagine diapers. I am waiting on an order of BG free times to try the those. I'm trying to figure out what I like best! I also just switched to cloth wipes last week. So easy!
I've been using newborn gdiaper covers and prefolds once in a while with this LO. I don't have enough newborn size to do full time, so I'm patiently waiting for her to grow into the one size Alvas I have with the super cute prints! I am thinking of getting some thirsties covers too!
I agree with PP about FluffLoveUniversity! I've learned so much and they have a great FBook group you can join and the admins are wonderul if you need help with anything The facebook group is called Fluff Love and Cloth Diaper Science.
So far I have bought about 9 various diapers. They are all pockets or AIO's . Haven't used them yet since most of them are the one size diapers. Just washed them today because I think he might fit in them now. How many do you all go through a day on average?
Also does Anyone know if you can use burt's bees diaper cream& powder two in 1 cream with cloth diapers ? It doesn't have zinc in it .
I use Laundry Tarts soap for my diapers - it works great so far in my front loader. Also, a great suggestion I read was that if your diapers do get really funky is get them professionally cleaned at a cloth diaper place - most will do it apparently.
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Got a free bumgenius 4.0 when I ordered the covers and I might order some more of those or another brand of pocket/aio for when she fits the one size. I also started knitting some wool covers but I still need to lanolize them.
We haven't taken her out a lot yet(just doctors and a target run) and changing her out and about wasn't really a big deal. I make wipe solution in little spray bottles so we take one of those with some cloth wipes and a wet bag.
I clothed diapered DD1 part time so it's no biggie this time, but I actually haven't used cloth yet with this one. Plan to; just haven't tried yet
I am getting rid of my BG freetimes because they are a nightmare to spray once kids start solid foods. I am also purging my BG NB AIOs and Grovia NB AIOs because my last 2 kids grew to fast to really wear them so there is no reason to hold on to them if I have a 4th baby.
TTC#1 for 19 months with PCOS and MFI IUI#3 + injectables = BFP!!!! Beta#1-134(13dpiui) Beta #2-392(15dpiui)
#1 born December 2011
TTC#2 - Beta #1 -51@10dpo Beta#2 -1353 @16dpo
#2 born May 2013
TTC # 3 June 2014 BFP 12-1-14
#3 born August 2015
#4!!!!!!! due June 2017
ETA- we use flannel cloth wipes at home and honest co disposable wipes when out. Using coconut oil too for small diaper irritation from pooping so much- it seems to work better than the CJ's BUTTer spritz.
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Waiting for DS to get a little bigger to wear his BG Freetimes. I'm anxious to see how those work out. So far, no leaks with our current routine :-)
@hcook321 cute baby!
@GirlOnTheBeach angel fold here too, super simple and seems to keep it all in!
https://cgmrb.blogspot.com/2013/10/cloth-diaper-washing-myth-busters.html?m=1
TTC#1 for 19 months with PCOS and MFI IUI#3 + injectables = BFP!!!! Beta#1-134(13dpiui) Beta #2-392(15dpiui)
#1 born December 2011
TTC#2 - Beta #1 -51@10dpo Beta#2 -1353 @16dpo
#2 born May 2013
TTC # 3 June 2014 BFP 12-1-14
#3 born August 2015
#4!!!!!!! due June 2017
Even Grovia recommends using a mainstream detergent with their SUDS routine. And no rock n green! I'm sure others will disagree but I've never had a smell or buildup issue using tide and calgon.
I recommend anyone who's been having smell issues or has been washing their diapers in rock n green or washing and not knowing they had hard water do an RLR and bleach soak, then develop a simple wash routine. I've never had to do an RLR and bleach soak in my diapers for stink issues (I do if I buy used ones tho, just because well.. That's the thing to do! Lol!) I've always used tide on mine even before I found fluff love. When I discovered I had hard water, I did an RLR and bleach soak to make sure i headed up any issues and added calgon now with each diaper load. And haven't ever had an issue!
(Also if your towels get that mildew smell, like we get here in FL, and get crunchy, you can get them soft again by doing an RLR on them too! Soft. Fluffy. Smells clean!)
If I can help with anything else, I'll do my best not an expert but there is so much misinformation out there that makes cloth diapering seem hard (ie. Special soaps, extra rinses ...which don't do if you have hard water, btw., ) that people give up on it. I hate to see that when it really is easy!
I agree with PP about FluffLoveUniversity! I've learned so much and they have a great FBook group you can join and the admins are wonderul if you need help with anything The facebook group is called Fluff Love and Cloth Diaper Science.
Also does Anyone know if you can use burt's bees diaper cream& powder two in 1 cream with cloth diapers ? It doesn't have zinc in it .