That's. So. Random.
What random things are on your mind this week?
Current pregnancy -
First BFP on 1/4/22. Due date 9/13/22.
Four prior losses, no living children - 1 first trimester miscarriage, 1 blighted ovum, 1 chemical, and one extreme premature live birth daughter who died at 15 days old.
Re: Weekly Randoms 2/21
First BFP on 1/4/22. Due date 9/13/22.
Cash back apps like ibotta and Rakuten can save a bit, most of the time I save the most on those for Christmas time, and if you're looking to save, spending isn't the best idea to save unless it is for stuff you already want. I'm also a part amazon shopper panel and get $10/ month for sharing 10 receipts with them.
Our big thing we will need to cut back on is going out to eat. First trimester is bad and we eat out 3-4 times a week because once I buy something it doesn't sound good when it's in my fridge.
also, definitely check out “buy nothing” or other local Facebook groups for free or low cost baby stuff. Any time I try something out that I don’t like or my baby doesn’t like (a new brand of diapers, a specific bottle, a swaddle, etc), I just donate it on those groups but most of it has literally never even be used.
I place no judgment on how people diaper, but I wish so many people weren't judgmental about a process they don't understand. Modern cloth diapering is nothing like our parents and grandparents remember.
@theblondebump I'm so jealous.
https://apple.news/AbuNDoDAKSbiVcgrFU_4V2g (sorry for you non-Apple users!)
how is this possible?! These stories are bizarre to me every time. It’s starts off by saying “after nearly a decade of trying to get pregnant…” if you are trying to get pregnant, you really didn’t take a pregnant test AT ALL in the last 9 months? Congrats to them and I’m glad they’re both healthy but I just don’t understand how this can happen.
This may not be random enough for this thread, but can you tell me more about 'modern cloth diapers?' I haven't started looking into any of this stuff yet, but I'd love a pointer if you have one.
Some complicated chromosomal stuff going on - our fingers are crossed, but this may not go according to plan!
New school cloth diapers are a removable insert fitted inside of a waterproof cover. If you look up cloth diapers on Amazon, you'll get new cloth diapers. Basically it's actually two separate things you but - the inserts and the covers. Usually the covers are snaps, no pins involved (although you can get ones that pin)
First BFP on 1/4/22. Due date 9/13/22.
There are so many options! We tried the all-in-ones that @jhysmath mentioned, but we weren't fans. That's a great example of how you really have so many choices to figure out what works best for you and your family!
If you're in the US, my favorite site to purchase from is https://www.greenmountaindiapers.com/. They have lots of good resources and pointers on there if you're looking for more info.
Weekly random is that snow days just hit different as an adult. We had back-to-back snowstorms come through Monday and Tuesday so the boys' schools were cancelled and my college campus was closed. I made soup, got some organizing done that's been put off for the last 6ish weeks, and finished up two netflix series I started last weekend.
Another thing to consider is that a surprising number of babies have skin sensitivies/allergies that *necessitate* the use of cloth over disposables. My brother and I both had severe reactions to disposables, which is why my mom did cloth.
First BFP on 1/4/22. Due date 9/13/22.
I spent about $1000 on cloth diapers over the last 4 years, but I have a newborn set that has been used by 5 babies and is off to the 6th baby currently. I also only bought American brands and didn't buy the cheaper ones that you can find for $5/diaper. My cousin chose to buy those and she has done amazingly well with them and likely spent less than $200 over the last 4 years and two kids. I would recommend not joining cloth diaper groups if you want to stay in it for the budget...I find so many groups post stash shots of 100s of diapers and are always buying the next best print that was released and it's hard to resist and not get in that mind set too. I have probably 25 diapers in newborn and 40 in one size which can allow me to go 2-3 days in newborns (some of my one size can get small enough to use then and I have a lot of prefolds and covers that can be reused) I can go 3-5 days in my one size ones and could easily go a full week without washing if I used my covers more than once, but normally get get sent to daycare and thrown in the wet bag and get gross so I wash each time.
with our first we entertained cloth and daycare said they’d do them but they wouldn’t be able to remove any solids (like you’d be able to do at home) and then they’d just sit in a bag all day till we go home to deal with it. Which is understandable bc the infant rooms there didn’t have toilets and it wasn’t sanitary for them to do without one.
It wasn’t something I wanted to deal with so we decided against cloth.
That was my problem, I know I’m lazy. 😂
That, plus Florida heat, plus my forgetfulness is probably not a good combo. 😬