I plan on using cloth diapers, but researching them online is overwhelming. I live in the middle of nowhere so shopping for anything and everything baby related has to happen online, having choices is great, but having too many choices is too much. If you have any experience using cloth diapers please share it here. What worked for you? What was a mess? What style do you like? Pros and cons? Brand you love or hate? Even links to articles and reviews would be helpful. I feel strongly about this decision, but definitely need to figure it out in advance. I'm sure I can't be the only one interested in this and I'm sure someone out there must have some valuable information to share.
Re: Cloth Diapers
We never had a blow out and loved using cloth. It was about $300 total for the entire 2 years which I've heard from friends is much cheaper than 2 years of disposables plus wipes, and our water is included in HOA so it was a real savings! I love the brands Bum Genius and Alva for pockets, and Diaper Rite, Kanga Care, and Alva for covers, and we loved Green Mountain Cloth Diapers organic cotton prefolds. I disliked Charlie Banana and Fuzzi Bunz: they weren't truly one-size, both pilled quickly, elastics didn't last as long, and neither brand lasted for the second baby. All of my Alvas, Bum Genius, and Kanga Care will be reused. Also Gerber "cloth diapers" as seen at Target are not meant to be used as prefolds anymore and are sold as burp cloths- don't try to use them as prefolds, they aren't absorbent and will put you off cloth.
*ETA If you sew, I do recommend sewing your own doublers/ absorbent pocket suffers, cloth wipes, and woolie shorts (cheaper than buying and hard to mess up), but I do not recommend sewing PUL covers (mine were all over the place with their sizing and the ones that were useful died much more quickly than retail covers, although they were a decent option for saving on newborn covers which are only needed for 1-3 months anyway).
Here's a resource with explanations of the different types of diapers and the commonly used terms:
https://zerowastemaker.wordpress.com/2018/06/30/cloth-diapering-101/
PS- Sorry to write you a novel. Cloth diapering is kind of a weird subculture, and I love chatting about it!
https://thehumbledhomemaker.com/cloth-diaper-types/
Get a few good wet bags for the diapers for on the go. I had two small ones and then a big one for school.
I wish i had had gone for longer but DD had recurring ear infections so was in antibiotics over and over again which just tore up her tummy and I couldn’t take it anymore. still I’m glad I did what I could and after this baby I will gift them to someone who can do what they can.
Married Jan 2008
DD Baby Bells born Dec 2016 5 lbs, 12 oz, 18"
Due with #2 Baby Arya EDD February 2020
Married Jan 2008
DD Baby Bells born Dec 2016 5 lbs, 12 oz, 18"
Due with #2 Baby Arya EDD February 2020
For overnight, grovia ones work for us really well.
We also use cloth wipes which I just moisten with water.
We use a combination of cloth friendly bum cream and just regular coconut oil.
If you have any questions, just ask and I'm sure one of us can answer! There are so many cloth diapers with cute patterns... Or you can make your own wool soakers to put over the fitted diapers... The options are endless!
Married Jan 2008
DD Baby Bells born Dec 2016 5 lbs, 12 oz, 18"
Due with #2 Baby Arya EDD February 2020
https://change-diapers.com/really-must-cloth-diaper-accessories/
Married Jan 2008
DD Baby Bells born Dec 2016 5 lbs, 12 oz, 18"
Due with #2 Baby Arya EDD February 2020
Married Jan 2008
DD Baby Bells born Dec 2016 5 lbs, 12 oz, 18"
Due with #2 Baby Arya EDD February 2020
Hmm... now I want to have a utility sink more than ever! Sounds like a good baby shower gift from a family member plumber