Hello ladies!
My DH & I are really interested in cloth diapering. I love many things about cloth diapering: baby's comfort, the environmental component, the cost, and the lack of unknown chemicals in the cloth diapers. My DH found a service that will come pick up and clean the dirty diapers. I wouldn't mind trying to wash the diapers myself but my DH thinks that it would be too much combined with new mommy duties. What do you ladies think? Do you have any experience with cloth diapering? Are you thinking about cloth diapering too?
Thank you!
Re: Opinions on cloth diapering please!
BFP: 8/20/2018 - EDD 5/4/2019
BFP: 8/20/2018 - EDD 5/4/2019
Of course we have people on staff whose main job is laundry but also the lead nannies for each group are in charge of at least scraping the poop out. I've changed thousands and thousands of these nappies and overall I'm a fan. You will have to decide which style/brand works best for you. Our staff swears by bum genies or the like (with added inserts), mostly all in one type that feel a bit plastic-y on the outside. We also have a bunch of "hippy buttomus" which were carried over from Australia that work really well. With around 35 kids in nappies we can't be having leaks all the time.
We have had a small problem with the dryer melting the snaps but that is most likely due to the irregularities in electricity voltage and probably a Tanzania only issue... hah
I didn't start until my daughter was 4ish months. Newborns poop A LOT. I didn't want to deal with washing them, even though BF poop you can pretty much just throw in the washer. But if you could get a service, that would be great. And maybe a nice intro to it.
However, I love CDing! Love it. My husband was skeptical at first, but he loves it too. DD has never had a diaper rash. I actually don't mind the laundry, it's actually my favorite laundry (as silly as that sounds). Plus, fluff butt is adorable.
I'll be CDing with this one, after the newborn stage.
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Little Miss Rosalie Harper--Born Jan 9th, 2014
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BFP #4 1/2016, DD born 10/2016
We cloth diapered with our first and not with the second. We started a couple weeks after we brought our oldest home. We mostly used fuzzy bunnies brand. I thought it was pretty easy the first six months. The newborn poop isn't bad to scrape off and it didn't seem like too much extra work to wash the diapers. We purchased enough so that I only had to wash them two or three times a week. We also used disposables when we were going out for more than an hour or so. When the solid food started, I still didn't mind scraping, but I couldn't stand to have the dirty diapers sitting around. We had a couple washable bags we stored the dirty diapers in, but as you can imagine letting them sit around for even a day got pretty stinky. So, then the laundry got to be a little more work. Plus, we had purchased the one-size-fits all size and my 97 percentile son grew out of them long before we was potty trained and I didn't want to invest in the larger cloth diapers, so we eventually went to all disposable.
With our second we talked about using the diapers at least for the first six months, since we already had them and using them for the second kid would make them even more cost effective. However, all the sudden the baby arrived and it seemed like way to much work to even take them out of storage. Six months later I abandoned all hope and gave the diapers to my sister. I work and my husband stays home with the kids and I think if I'd been the one home I would have given them a try, but my husband wasn't very excited about them and I wasn't going to make him use them if he didn't want to.
So, number three is definitely getting disposables. I still like cloth diapers and they really aren't that much work in theory, but sometimes after baby everything seems like too much work:). We didn't use a diaper service, but I don't think it would have made a difference with our cloth diapering success.
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We had a good wet bag, rinsed poop immediately, had a travel wet bag and washed every 5 to 7 days. There was no smell compared to disposables, and aside from the laundry learning curve it was super simple. We did use disposable over night, when out for a full day instead of just a few changes, and when he was staying with someone else.
I've been thinking about using cloth for this one in the beginning, but I would probably just invest in some covers and flour sack towls to supplement our pockets if we keep it up. It all depends on of this one follows it's brothers stomach issues or not because scraping bloody acid poop while holding a screaming kid was no fun.
BFP: February 2016 EDD: October 17, 2016
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If you haven't seen this already start here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVo6SMebcX8 it's old, but a really good series. It breaks everything down and sort of demystifies cloth diapers. There's different types, prefolds, flats, pockets, all in ones, all in 2's, fitteds, and covers. With Carter I used prefolds and covers (sort of old school) until he was big enough for the one size pockets (one size is 8-30 lbs usually). I used cheap $5 alva and sunbaby pockets for him. With Lovie I do mostly all in ones and some of Carter's old pockets. For her my favorite brand is blueberry simplex because they're as trim as disposables.
They sit in a garbage can like this https://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/store/product/simplehuman-plastic-semi-round-50-liter-step-on-trash-can/3250471?skuId=17096702&mcid=PS_googlepla_nonbrand_cleaning_&adpos=1o8&creative=43742632789&device=c&matchtype=&network=g&gclid=CjwKEAjw_oK4BRDym-SDq-aczicSJAC7UVRtV5aAobRtGjW5zVS7TwePedcqRP22OYiKtE8uq4XFGxoCnI7w_wcB in a pail liner like this https://www.kellyscloset.com/Planet-Wise-Diaper-Pail-Liner_p_3437.html until laundry day. Laundry isn't so bad, I just toss everything in the wash through one rinse first then a wash with some tide, then an extra rinse...I do laundry everything 3 or 4 days.
Newborns go through about 12 diapers a day, older babies go through 6. It's good to have enough to do laundry every other day at first. Once you get a system going it's pretty easy. We've never used disposables except for the ones they give you in the hospital so when people say cloth diapers are so hard I really have nothing to compare it to lol.
Oh and at night I use a hemp or bamboo fitted, an extra soaker (an extra layer of hemp or bamboo) with a cover. Nights are the hardest to figure out because it's like 12 hours of pee it has to contain so some people use cloth during the day and disposables at night. Hemp is the most absorbent but slowest to absorb followed by bamboo followed by cotton which is the fastest to absorb. This is another good resource https://www.kellyscloset.com/Cloth-Diaper-Information_ep_34-1.html
We started CDing when DS was about a week old. He had an irritation from the one sposies brand and his legs were too scrawny for the others so we started earlier than we had planned. We wash every 3 days and haven't had any major issues. Now that he's on solids, spraying poop is pretty gross but we have a sprayer attached to the toilet and use a spray pal and it's not bad at all. We mostly use Cotton Babies Flips diapers which also has disposable inserts. We have to use sposies at daycare but he's in CDs at home.
We've CDed on vacation... It hasn't affected our life much.
The first couple weeks it is a lot to add to the mix to cloth diaper, but it can be done. Definitely wait til after the meconium stage unless you want them all stained black.
My favorites are the plain old trifolds covered with a one-size waterproof cover. Fewest leaks for my skinny-legged babes that way.
Hubby isn't totally on board, so I plan to get at least a dozen pockets for him to use, plus 8 diaper covers and 2 dozen prefolds for me. I also have a dozen bamboo doublers on our registry for overnight use. I'm planning on using Rumparooz because they have a double gusset to help hold in messes, they're one size, and they fit babies at 6lbs--so I hope they'll work right when we come home from the hospital.
Our plan is to wash every 2-3 days. We'll dry the inserts and prefolds in the dryer, but put the covers on the drying rack to make them last longer.
Unfortunately the cloth diapering forums on TB are not really active. I guess some of the regs left.
Baby GIRL born 9/16/201
BFP! EDD 8/1/2019 CP 4w2d
I'm going to give cd another try with this baby along with ec and try to skip sposies. I'm not putting any pressure on myself though. Cd still uses up precious resources and while they don't end up in the dump there are better options if you are looking for something extremely eco friendly.
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Baby GIRL born 9/16/201
BFP! EDD 8/1/2019 CP 4w2d
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My suggestion for anyone considering it, don't worry so much about what system or what brand you want. Find a source of used diapers, and experiment. Some Sites even have diaper trials. I found a lady off Craigslist listing her stash. I was able to go look and play with all of hers, ask questions, etc. You can drive yourself crazy looking online. In the end, I bought all my newborn stash, plus random brands to try when she was older.
I had found that I much preferred prefolds over pockets until she was crawling. Then I switched over. And the best part is that the used market for cloth diapers is SO good, you can easily sell if you decide it isn't going to work.
It is extra work for sure to laundry them, but the benefits to me outweighed the extra work. I wanted to be able to control what they were washed in, what type, etc. An extra load of laundry every 2/3 days wasn't a big deal since I was home.
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