Diaper Leaks at Night: Happy Heiney
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- I read a story in February Guideposts Magazine called "The Change Artist". Paula Devore of Portland, Oregon, started a company called "Babyworks". They sell diaper c...
- i use the happy heinies b/c they are like a regular diaper, all in one. you wash and dry them and then put the inserts in and you are all ready for diaper changes. p...
- I used cloth diapers and have five children. I used the ones right from the store. I didn't spend a lot of money! They worked great, their little bottoms were alway's ...
Cloth Diapers
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- My son almost always leaked at night in cloth unless we doubled him up and then I felt it was super bulky so we do a disposable at night and cloth during the day. I us...
- My son is 22 months old and we get through the night best in BumGenius. He doesn't leak out of those. We can't get through on Happy Heiney or Mudpie Babies or anything...
- I'm using Motherease airdry one size - they are supposed to be good up to about 30 pounds and come with extra snap in liners for overnight. (I use disposables at night...
Cloth Diapers..
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- I know you have received a lot already but I thought I would throw my opinion out there. I have really liked the Thirsties brand. While the baby was small and had the ...
- I understand that feeling of being overwhelmed! I researched cloth diapers ad nauseum. I made my own. You can't go wrong with a pocket diaper and prefolds for a newb...
- Congratulations on both your pregnancy and the decision to cloth diaper. I've cloth diapered my youngest two (and my oldest as a toddler). For the newborn period, the...
How Do I Make a Cloth Diaper That Doesn't Leak?
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- I would go with the plastic pants. I tried cloth diapers with my son but it didn't work out very well because no matter what I did, he leaked (and not just pee!) Bec...
- You need to use terry toweling. Then, when you place them on the baby, use a disposable nappy liner. You can also get what they call a "Baby Dry" which is a washable...
- I used cloth diapers with 2 of my 3 children and you sure save alot of money, but I am sure day care would not use them. Anyway, I had some cloth diaper that had velc...
Cloth Diapers Overnight Help
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- I agree with a lot of what everyone has said - try a pocket or AIO diaper, try a PUL cover, try using hemp inserts... HOWEVER, with my first DD we finally did have to ...
- Have you tried "G" diapers? They are partially cloth and partially disposable. Very environmentally conscious. You can find them on diapers.com
- We had the same problem with our first daughter. I love using the cloth diapers, but when my daughter just couldn't sleep all night we had to make some compromises. ...
Cloth Diapers?? a Good Alternative?
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- I have gone through the whole gammut of different types of cloth diapers, paper diapers, both, 2 in diapers and pull ups. This is what I have found; unless you have a ...
- I love cloth diapers. A good resource in St. Louis is Cottonbabies.com -- they have a retail store in south county across from St. Anthony's Hospital. You can also b...
- M., I didn't take time to read all the responses, so you may be overwhelmed. I'll keep mine short. I have used cloth for two kids and have helped lots of mom's do ...
Changing to Cloth Diapers: Any Advice?
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- We have been doing cloth diapers since birth, and I'm really happy with them. I will admit, I use a diaper service :) So I won't be your source of advice about laund...
- biocleen works very well and is suggested by green mountain diapers. It is available at whole foods and other health oriented stores. If you can hang dry in the sun ...
- I think cloth diapers are the most responsible way to go. Since you work, you may want to consider Tiny Tots diaper service. http://tinytots.com/ds/price.html They ...
Cloth Diapers? What's the Deal?
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- Cloth is the way to go. We've been at it for 22 months now! After the baby starts eating, the poop changes a lot and you can just knock the poop into the toilet an...
- We switched to cloth when my son was a year old. We are very happy with our decision. I tried prefolds, all in ones and fuzzibunz and ended up selling all expect the...
- we're using a cloth diaper service, which picks up dirties once a week and leaves the clean ones. this was $25 per week until baby was 6 mo, now $20. so, it's not a ...
What Cloth Diaper Is Best?
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- We used a combination for prefolds and various all-in-ones when our son was a newborn. But now we have converted all our diapers to BumGenius 3.0 and aren't looking b...
- Since my youngest was born in 1963, I had no other choice but cloth diapers. Back then there were Curity which were long and you folded them to fit and Bird's Eye whi...
- I love the Baby Love all-in-one from Kidalog. I like the basic white nylon cover better than the colored "breathable" cover. The web site is www.kidalog.com.
Which Cloth Diaper?
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- Just wanted to say that my liitle boy developed a rash when he wore Pampers(size 2 and up), Luvs and Huggies. I tried the Kirkland Diapers from Costo, and they work gr...
- We have fuzzi bunz. I happy Happy Heinys too but i don't like them as much. We just dump the poop in the toilet, it is mainly solid and goes down no problem. My hus...
- I use Fuzzy Bunz and love them! My husband likes them too because it is very quick to get to change them. They are very easy to use and clean. I bought mine from www.n...