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Question for Diaper Snobs

My mother is a diaper snob. She complains if she sees my child wearing anything but name brand diapers (Huggies or Pampers). However, with gas prices the cost of diapers in getting crazy. So to all diaper snobs would you be willing to use wholesale diapers or store brands if it was necessary? If not would anything make you change? Maybe I can use your arguments on my Mom!

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Thank you for all your responses it was very encouraging. I am very interested in the cloth diaper scenario. I believe I will visit a local retailer to see what they feel like and see if it fits into my lifestyle.

As for my mother I have taken her opinions as that opinion. At one point in my life her opinions were decision but now they have become merely suggestion.

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You can only stretch a dolalr so far. I am a diaper snob, I only use Pampers. But if I couldn't pay other bills, or didn't have money for other parts of the budget I would try other ones. As long as they didn't leak. I would avoid White Cloud because they're so hard even when the baby pees. I'd probably go with Luv's.

If she wants to buy them, she can spend the extra money! Does she wear Gucci or Louis Vuitton panties? I think not!

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edited to add - I'm so excited to see the other responses include several mentions of cloth diapers!! I was so accustomed to having the only babe around in cloth in our old hometown I didn't realize how popular they are here! ;D

Well, we used a combination of Pamper's, Luv's, and...drumroll...
cloth diapers!
We use the disposables for our nighttime heavy-wetter situation; we still have to change my almost 3-yr old at 11 or 12 at night just so he doesn't wake up soaked to the sheets.
However, for daytime, we found cloth diapers a really great alternative to disposable diapering. The great thing is that nowadays, the options and motivations for using cloth diapers are almost endless, so snobbery about brands is really hard to come by - they rise above it! And the diapers? Wow -- they are so soft, so CUTE!, and so environmentally friendly, not only are they 'diaper-snob-proof,' but they are easy and really save money, too.
I could go on and on about brands, styles, colors, and designs of cloth diapers, but here's what we use and love:

*BumGenius pocket diapers, Mother of Eden inserts (the microfiber ones that come with the pocket diaper)
*Bella Bottoms hemp or bamboo/hemp fitted diapers, ProWraps covers (though these aren't even close to as cute as covers come, they are the inexpensive workhorses in our "stash" of diapers)
*my favorite references for cloth diaper wash and care: http://diaperpages.com/detergent.php and
http://pinstripesandpolkadots.com/detergentchoices.htm
*my favorite website to dive into everything cloth diaper (diaper reviews, sales, announcements, etc.): diaperpin.com

HTH & Happy Diapering!!

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I've often wondered about this secret diaper snobbery. I've used both the name brand and generic brands and found no difference to be honest, other than the price of course. I believe some of the same factories that make the name brand diapers make the generic brands, so the quality is probably about the same. It's like all private label brands (generic drugs, store branded ice cream etc.) You are just paying for the label. So if your mother is shallow enough to think labels are THAT important, tell her she can pay you the difference ;-)

Ask her to buy them for you! :) Or better yet, ask her to set you up with an awesome stash of the new cloth diapers, like BumGenius, FuzziBunz, or Mommy's Touch. These (except for FuzziBunz) are one-size too, so you only have to buy them once. They go on just like a disposable and don't have to be dunked, just throw 'em in the washing machine.

Cloth diapers are definitely the most economical way to go. If you don't want to wash, or don't know how to use them, call me! If you use a diaper service, you never have to go out to buy diapers again. If you wash yourself, it's even less expensive.

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I have to admit that i'm a diaper snob as well!! We started out with pampers, had leakage problems, then tried huggies and LOVED them. at one point we got a little low on money so we resorted to cheaper diapers and ended up spending double the money because the cheaper ones were just not good. we are proud users of huggies and will continue to be. lol. H. this helps!!

I had two kids in diapers at the same time. We used Costco brand and they were great. I never had any problems with them.

I am definitely checking out the cloth diapers after reading the last response. However, I like to use the Pampers/Huggies diapers because they just seem to work better. The off brands caused diaper rash in my 2nd daughter and they leak. Also, my midwife told me that Luvs causes UTI in girls. I always use coupons and buy the name brand diapers when they are on sale.

I admit it, I am a diaper snob! :) When my 4 year old was a baby, I found an off brand at Wal Mart that I really liked, but they got discontinued. I didn't like the smell or the leakage that occurred with other brands so I have always used Huggies since then. I have only continued because I buy cheaper and in bulk at Sams Club. I am, however, checking out cheaper store brands and wholesale brands for the exact reasons you mentioned - gas prices and diaper prices - wow. So yes, I am willing to try others in order to save us some money that I'd rather use doing fun things with the kids.

HTH - hahahaha!
L.

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