Hi all! It may seem early to start making particular plans about how to deal with baby diapering, but we have a lot of baby topics to cover in the next 7ish months and we want to give each topic its space so... DIAPERING!
Those of you who went the disposable path, do you have any favourite brands? Those of you who went the cloth diapering path, do you have any favourite brands, methods, techniques? Tips on diaper washing if using cloth?
What are people's favorite wipes? How do you store wipes, and do you use a wipe-warmer? What do you stock in case of diaper rash?
How do you dispose of dirty diapers: do you have a favorite diaper pail? A service that comes to pick up cloth diapers?
And how about your diapering set-up at home: do you have cute diaper caddies you want to recommend or are you comfortable throwing a towel on any surface? Diapering set-up on the road: what do you stash in your diaper bag specifically for diapering purposes?
Or does all of this give you a headache and you prefer to go back to our roots and let your children run naked in the woods and practice free elimination? Ok but seriously - has anyone tried EC?
Please share!
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I only use Canadian brands for most things but they can also be ordered elsewhere. Motherease are the diapers and they are AMAZING. Never any leaks. We use lilhelpers for overnight diapers and my kiddo goes from 7 PM to 8 AM without a diaper change. I need to grab some new prints for the Motherease.
There are many cloth diapering styles but AI2 was my favourite. It feels like a regular diaper but much better. Disposables always gave my kiddo a rash. We use the Ubbi diaper pail with a cloth liner. Wash every 2nd night and hang to dry. In the morning, they're all dry and ready to be put away.
For diaper cream, it's Canadian but Lovefresh Baby Bottom Butter. It's the best one I tried and I tried a bunch.
For wipes, I like water wipes. I find the Pampers wipes to be too wet. I had bought a box of them and gladly switched back to Water Wipes when it finished.
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We used cloth wipes that were made out of double layer cotton. We made our own diaper cream most of the time or used Substance brand and it was magical.
Nice to see so many other cloth diapering mamas
DD peed so much at night for a stretch of time that only Huggies night diapers did the trick.
@cammie0526 hahahaha. My first used disposable but my second was super sensitive to everything. We made his body wash, soaps, lotions. Laundry soap had to be super specific, even clothing material. It was alot.
I highly suggest for those that want to stock up ahead of time on diapers and wipes to get gift cards instead. Easier to store and won't be wasted if your baby is sensitive to a certain brand or grows faster than you planned.
No diaper pail or wipe warmer. With a bigger family we empty our trash pretty frequently. I also don't have a changing station. I do have a changing pad for our room because middle of the night changes mean slower reflexes and higher chance of getting pee everywhere. Other than that we just keep a pack of diapers and wipes in our room and living room for easy access.
As far as diapering on the go, we have a small changing pack that I keep in my backpack for when we go out. It fold out to a changing pad, and has pockets with enough room for a handful of diapers, wipes, two extra one does, and small thing of dog poo bags for dirty diapers or soiled clothes.
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We use diaper for the post-cord newborn days
Pocket diaper at night for newborn
Then we switch to Softbums for day
& Flip diapers w/ organic cotton at night
I still need to get overnight inserts... open to hemp/bamboo/cotton... trying to find a deal on new if possible - this store is going out of biz at 1/2off but I don't see many overnight great options: http://sweetlittleblessings.com