They've been mentioned here and there in posts, but I was interested in hearing from the ladies who are planning to wrap their baby's bottoms in reusable fabric vs pampers, or your favorite other brand. Any moms have some tips or perspective on affordablility and ease of getting the hang of it?
Married 8/12
MC 4/15
BFP 10/10/16
Re: Cloth diapers
The cheapest cloth diapering option is generally flats or prefolds with covers followed by fitteds with covers. I believe pocket diapers come next after that with all-in-ones/twos being the most expensive.
I'm not sewing my own covers because the hassle of working with waterproof fabric is not worth it to me. I'm buying Thirsties Duos covers to use with the fitteds.
We also used wool (Disana and Babee Greens) a lot when DS was tiny and will with this LO as well. It's just so nice and breathable for that delicate newborn skin!
My favorite combo so far is fitteds and covers. GMD fitteds have a built-in doubler which is so convenient. I have to add a doubler when using prefolds (I prefer hemp or wool over cotton for doublers; it lays much smoother/flatter).
I buy the fitteds without snaps so that they are more adjustable. I have a bunch of pins, but so far have just used snappis.
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
The Facebook group Fluff love and CD Science was really helpful for any wash routine issues.
We absolutely plan to CD DD1. We used cloth pretty exclusively and even used it on vacations/road trips, but used disposables on occasion too!
For this little boy, the plan is cloth from first diaper to last. We were given a bunch of prefolds (24? I think) and we bought 5 kissaluv fitteds used from diaperswappers and eBay. The prefolds will be our day time diapers using the jelly roll fold and kissaluvs will be good for night. I bought 5 thirsties xs covers and snappis for the newborn days too. And we're adding a few more boy colors to replace our pink ones. We like our snaps for the bum geniuses, they last longer. But I did buy aplix for the newborn covers because they are supposed to be better for tiny babies.
Also for potty training, dd stopped using diapers at 11 mos old and I started putting her in Charlie banana 2-1 swimming/training diapers. She was in those for probably 6 months because she wasn't really ready to be in underwear, but only had 1 or 2 accidents a day.
Oh oh and we tried a few detergents, but what worked best for us was original powdered tide and borax because we have hard water.
Me: 34 DH: 35
Married: July 2009
BFP: November 2012 after 2 years of TTC DS born August 2013
Diagnosed with PCOS April 2016
3 months of trigger shot with timed intercourse BFN x3
First IUI: 9/17/16 BFP: 9/30/16 EDD: 6/11/17
The cost can be a lot upfront depending on which brand you use, but we have built a stash of 45 dipes over the last 2.5 years (started with 30) and now we don't need to buy any for this baby. They pay for themselves pretty quickly.
I've done the same laundry routine for my dipes since day one and have never had any issues. I wash once on a normal cycle with warm water, heavy soiled setting, and to line 2-3 of Tide powder, then wash again on heavy duty with hot water and a full scoop of Tide. Once you get a routine down it's not too bad!
I'm a ftm and know nothing about cloth diapers.
MC 4/15
BFP 10/10/16
Married May 2013
BFP #1: 10/14/16 - DD born 6/2017
TTC #2 November 2018 (Mirena removed October 2018 after 1 year)
BFP #2 9/11/19 - EDD 5/24/20 - DD born 5/2020
TTC #3 May 2022 (Mirena removed after almost 2 years)
BFP #3 11/24/23 - EDD 7/30/24
I'm a sahm, so I haven't dealt with this personally, but I've heard others say it's easiest to get a daycare to CD with pocket diapers. You can adjust and stuff them ahead of time and daycare can pretty much change as they would normally. They are less scary looking to those who aren't familiar with CDing.
I'm a part time CDer, but we're using disposables right now due to washing machine problems. I was given a bunch of diapers second hand. I've used Thirsties AIO, Bumgenius, Alva, and Fuzzybunz pockets. I also have some size 1 prefolds and covers, that I think are Green Mountain Diapers. My favorites are the fuzzibunz and Alva.
I second the Facebook group Fluff Love and CD Science. They are very helpful.
You can sometimes find diapers second hand on Craigslist, or Facebook yard sale sites. My town has a Facebook group for local CDers and has been another helpful resource. I've purchased Alva diapers off of wish.com, and we've been happy with them.
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
Most of the cloth diapering moms in my circle used/use BumGenius and love them! Although it seems many stopped by 15 months old which is when most LOs are walking. I BumGenius pricing a little steep, which is why I did Alvababy.
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My recommendation to get you started as far as quantities is 10-12 liners (outside part with cute patterns) and 20-25 inserts (pad part that gets switched out when wet or soiled). Also, invest in Seventh Generation brand washing fluid and hang a clothesline in a sunny spot outside (best way to get out stains).
Me: 31 DH: 34
Married 11/09/2013
LO#1: LMP 09/14/2014 BFP 10/15/2014 EDD 06/24/2015 DS Born 06/14/2015
LO#2: LMP 09/18/2016 BFP 10/19/2016 EDD 06/27/2017 DD Born 06/27/2017
LO#3: LMP 05/16/2018 BFP 06/18/2018 EDD 02/20/2019
Me: 34 DH: 35
Married: July 2009
BFP: November 2012 after 2 years of TTC DS born August 2013
Diagnosed with PCOS April 2016
3 months of trigger shot with timed intercourse BFN x3
First IUI: 9/17/16 BFP: 9/30/16 EDD: 6/11/17
DS1 - 7/2011, DD 12/2012, DS2 - 4/2014, MMC - 12/2015
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Another option is to try part time cloth. This was our original plan before we dropped disposable all together. Just buy a few cloth, try them out at home when your having a calm day and see what you think of them. Then you don't waste a ton of money just to find out you might not like it. Or you may love it, and just keep adding to your stash!
i don't know if I'm in the minority but I found the cd laundry to be somewhat therapeutic.
Due June 25 2017
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Married May 2013
BFP #1: 10/14/16 - DD born 6/2017
TTC #2 November 2018 (Mirena removed October 2018 after 1 year)
BFP #2 9/11/19 - EDD 5/24/20 - DD born 5/2020
TTC #3 May 2022 (Mirena removed after almost 2 years)
BFP #3 11/24/23 - EDD 7/30/24