This week’s product spotlight will be:
Diapering & Accessories- Cloth or disposable diapers? Why?
- Special overnight diapers?
- Where to dispose of your diapers (disposable) or how to remove poop and launder cloth diapers?
- Brands of wipes?
- Wipe warmers?
- Diaper rash creams?
- Specific changing table, changing table topper for a dresser, something else?
- Any tips or tricks?
- Anything else?
Re: Product Spotlight: Diapering & Accessories
We did disposable diapers. Yes I feel guilty about the amount of trash but I knew cloth diapering just was not going to be sustainable for us. Did you know you're still supposed to spray off the poop into the toilet from a disposable diaper? I only recently learned that and definitely don't do that.
Special overnight diapers?
When DD was little we would change diapers during MOTN bottle feeds so there was no need for an overnight diaper. When she started sleeping longer stretches we did switch to overnight diapers and we now also use a diaper insert so she won't leak through her diaper overnight.
Where to dispose of your diapers (disposable) or how to remove poop and launder cloth diapers?
We have a diaper genie which controls the smell pretty well. I like not having to run poopy diapers outside constantly.
Brands of wipes?
We use Water Wipes. H was insistent we use wipes with as few added chemicals as possible. Turns out DD also has sensitive skin so it works well for her.
Wipe warmers?
Nope, never used one.
Diaper rash creams?
Aquaphor is our go to and recommended by the pediatrician. She rarely gets real diaper rashes but when she did we'd do a layer of Desitin and then Aquaphor over it. Desitin does seem to sting though because she'd get very upset when we put it on compared to Aquaphor alone.
Specific changing table, changing table topper for a dresser, something else?
We got a topper that screws onto her dresser. No need for a separate piece of furniture.
Any tips or tricks?
Anything else?
We used Pampers Swaddlers as a newborn and for maybe size 1 but mostly because we were given so many at my shower. Then we switched to Costco diapers. No need to have super fancy diapers, find what works for your kid and go with it. And diaper brands definitely fit differently so there may be some trial and error to find what works for your baby.
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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
@craftywitch - YES SO ANNOYING how many establishments do not have changing tables or if they do only have them in the ladies' room. Why do they not think men change diapers? I agree to make sure you have a changing pad - I have had to change the baby many times on the bathroom floor (so gross).
Married Jan 2008
DD Baby Bells born Dec 2016 5 lbs, 12 oz, 18"
Due with #2 Baby Arya EDD February 2020
PS what do you all think of Alvababy cloth diapers? I was hoping not to go with pockets because I have read that stuffing them can be annoying, but they seem to be the least expensive option and have some cute prints.
Married Jan 2008
DD Baby Bells born Dec 2016 5 lbs, 12 oz, 18"
Due with #2 Baby Arya EDD February 2020
I have a ton of Alva diapers, and they have always worked great for me.
As he got older it got down to 2 loads of diaper laundry per week and as @leksiL said they don't need to be folded- just dump clean stuff into drawers/bin. The cute pre-stuffed photos you see online are for "likes". A real cloth diaper station is typically just a basket of jumbled everything you pull from as needed.