Sorry, I have been bad at posting these lately. I will post a couple next week to get caught up. I didn't anticipate working in healthcare during a pandemic, and that has taken up a lot of my time. If I miss posting, anyone else feel free to post! Each week we'll spotlight a new category of product. Feel free to comment on threads like these throughout your time at the board, not just when they're in their week in the spotlight, if you discover something new OR are new to the board. This week it's.... Diapering! |
FTMs are encouraged to ask questions & STM/+s encouraged to share their knowledge based on experience. You can use any or all the prompts relevant to you below to share info in an easy-to-read format. Pictures/screen grabs, if put in spoilers, are welcome! |
For all.... |
What diaper brands or cloth diapers do you recommend or not recommend? Thoughts on cloth vs disposable? Thoughts on diaper accessories like organizers or diaper pails? |
Next up: Cribs, travel cribs, and sleeping surfaces! |
Re: Product Spotlight: Diapering!
Zero chance I could cloth diaper but more power to those of you who try/do.
When he was a newborn I used seventh generation diapers until he was about 8lbs and he could fit the small gdiapers. The newborn gdiapers didn’t work for him. When he was younger I used disposable (seventh generation or honest) when we travelled, but now I just use the gdiapers with the disposable liners. Seventh generation are not great for blowouts, and they didn’t seem to contain the waste once he got older so I switched to honest and those worked better for poop.
For diaper cream I have always loved Boudreaux’s Butt Paste. I don’t understand the whole butt cream spatula thing, use your hands lol.
We didn’t use a diaper pail until recently. My 3 year old with special needs is still in diapers so we caved and I regret not getting one from day one! We went with Ubbi which lets you use any bag like a garbage bag which is super nice. There’s zero smell from the pail when it’s closed too.
Diaper pail: I bought the Ubbi diaper pail. It looks nice. There is flexibility on the type of bag that can be used with it. It holds smells in well as long as the lid is closed.
Diaper cream: I found that Aquaphor Baby Healing Ointment to be the absolute best for DS. I made the switch to Aquaphor after using Boudreaux's Butt Paste on DS for a diaper rash. The diaper rash just kept getting worse and worse with Boudreaux's, but it quickly resolved after I started using Aquaphor. My sister had the same issue with her kids.
Other: With DS, I considered not buying a changing table, but I am glad that I ended up getting a changing table. The changing table that I have is just an attachment that went on top of DS's dresser. It just made life a little easier.
We are pampers people. DD was allergic to huggies so we just stuck with pampers after we discovered that outside of what people gift us. Now with covid we’ve had to just buy what’s on the shelf too so thankfully DS doesn’t seem to share the allergies DD had.
First BFP on 1/4/22. Due date 9/13/22.
We are currently a Hello Bello family, I love the convenience of it and I'm not gonna lie, the designs. They never leaked or anything and work well for us HOWEVER... I will confess that I think Pampers Pure fit my kid better. We've used those for about 14 months.
Wipes: water wipes or hello bello (same ingredients, I think I like water wipes slightly better)
Diaper cream: DS never had a diaper rash but we use Boudreaux’s Butt Paste and the Earth Mama balm. I just use them for big poops. We've lucked out with the no diaper rash.
Diaper pail: omg I was also wondering why people would buy one but I'm SO GLAD we got it. The moment he started solids...the SMELL! I couldn't believe how different it smelled from newborn poop!!! We love the Diaper Genie and get the Amazon brand bags.
Our changing table is an Ikea cube storage (Kallax) with a Skip Hop foam changing pad. I definitely recommend it (or the kekaroo if you wan to spend more $). I hated the regular pads with the cover, they would constantly get stained and it's just another piece of laundry.
I also recommend a portable changing pad for out and about or traveling, and the arm and hammer diaper bags for stinky diapers on the go.
back in great condition unfortunately.
When my son turned one we tried some cheaper brands. I am a total Target gal, but I HATED their diapers, I thought they fit weird and were bulky. Then we switched to Luvs and I actually think they are great, especially for the price, I was very surprised! We don’t use them for overnight, we use Pampers Baby Dry because he pees a ton at night. Luvs are a great day time diaper for us!
I use Amazon Elements Sensitive baby wipes and I like them, but honestly I haven’t had major issues with any wipes.
Triple Paste is MAGIC. I usually use that with bad rashes and it clears up within a day! I always carry a tube of Desitin when out and about because it is easy to apply and comes in a small tube.
The BEST diaper pail for disposable is the Diaper Dekor. Look up their website and watch the videos. The refills last for a long time, and you can use your own garbage bags too! The smell is always contained, and I've not had a problem with the plastic soaking up diaper smell over time. So glad I went with this one!!