STM, what did you use for baby elimination? Disposable diapers, cloth diapers, no diapers- elimination communication, some combo?
Will you do the same or different this time?
Diaper changing location: changing table, floor, on top of dresser, etc?
Diaper storage- if this all isn’t too long.
FTM, what diapering system are you leaning towards and what questions do you have?
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We did disposables the whole time. Turned out for us last time that Costco worked out best -- it's the same manufacturer as Huggies, but generally cheaper per diaper (I checked -- with the Target sales that happen all the time it was close, but overall less for Costco). When we didn't do those, we used the Huggies Snug n Dry -- they're cheap, but unscented, which was big for us because scented = HOLY RED ASS. We also discovered that the Huggies Natural Care unscented wipes worked just as well for us as WaterWipes but cost a lot less. We *have* a wipe warmer, which was fine, but my daughter was pretty chill and didn't care if it was warmed or not.
For a changing table, we found a dresser my husband refinished after his staff was let go (that was where he channeled a lot of his energy and emotion) and it's a huge pain in the ass to open the drawers but I sentimentally love it anyway. It's the perfect height for changing, though. I didn't want to permanently screw up the top, so I used a couple Command Velcro strips (I think they're for hanging mirrors?) and used those to attach our changing pad. That way it comes off to change the cover (or when we're done with changing it still works as a dresser) but it doesn't slide around up there either.
We used a changing pad (keekaroo) on her dresser and that worked really well. It’s super easy to clean. In the messy newborn stage I would throw a liner over top and just wash them as needed (mainly to catch spit up before it rolled onto her head 🤢).
Which cloth brands do you like?
We really like our UBBI and I’ve found it holds the smell really well. We’ve been using the same one for 6 years now.
We just do a change pad on top of the Hemnes dresser. We had one of those basic change pads with covers and it was perfectly fine. A friend gave us their old Keekaroo Peanut, which is pretty pricey and ~*aEsThEtiC*~. Our kid absolutely hates it! It is too cold to lay him on directly. The inexpensive generic pillow and covers are definitely way better for us.