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A Disposable Diaper Question
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- You may want to experiment before leaving. We bought like 10 packages of seventh generation newborn diapers before he was born, and they don't work well at all with o...
- For nighttime, I used Huggies overnights in a size bigger than what my daughter was wearing. They were amazing...she never had a leaky diaper again!
- I also use cloth, when we're at home, and Seventh Generation for my 21 month old. At night we use a size larger (size 4) than what she wears during the day (size 3) w...
Disposable Diaper Recommendation for a Cloth Diaperer
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- I used 7th Generation diapers on my daughter during a 2-week trip last fall. She was 4 months old, and the diapers worked great. I don't even recall having any blowo...
- We have gDiapers that we use on and off, and I really like them. They are super easy to use and flush, the only problem I've had flushing them is if the toilet/ water...
- I use the gDiapers for travel and love them! There is a bit of a learning curve but they really do work. The website as well as the customer service at gDiapers is a...
Diaper Creams and Cloth Diapers
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- Sit her little bottom in warm water with baking soda. Works wonders. Also, if you are breast feeding, breast milk is a magic cure-all for rashes, cuts, scrapes etc....
- Do you think the rash and sores are related to yeast? My son has a yeast infection down there after being on antibiotics. I put infant probiotics in a powdered form di...
- Arbonne International has a great baby line that is amazing. It absorbs into the skin quickly so you don't lose half of it in the diaper. No mineral oil so it's super ...
Disposable Training Pants
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- I don't like the disposable training pants. They are just another style of diapers and they cost more. In order for her to really do great using the potty she needs to...
- I used the generic brands, usually Target, because my son could care less if the designs disappeared or if it was cold. It depends on your child. We didn't have probl...
- We went straight to Imse Vimse and Blueberry cloth learners with great success (they are way more absorbent than the gerber kind).
Need Cloth Diaper Advice
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- Good for you for considering cloth diapers! I'll start off by admitting that I used a diaper service (ABC-Tidee Didee) and found it quite affordable, and probably cou...
- Just as an fyi, if you need to use a disposable, I highly recommend trying Nature Babycare diapers and pull-ups. They are made from corn-based material, not oil-based...
- I would suggest using your least favorite plain ole cloth diapers during the newborn stage. They pass some stuff that will not come out and the diapers have to be thr...
Which All in One Cloth Diaper to Ues?
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- I like monkey doodlez. They are trim and fit well. But my son can take them off because of the velcro, so I always have to put pants over them. Pro to AIO is that they...
- My husband and I LOVE Fuzzi Bunz! They're technically pocket diapers, but super easy to use--just stuff the liner inside them, and you're done. Pros: They hold up ...
- I've used Kushies with my last two, and I love them. They are soft, easy to put on and take off, leak proof, and wash well. I have tried others, such as Fuzzy Buns, bu...
Needing Some Cloth Diaper Help.
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- We also made the switch. At first the cost freaked me out but when I thought about us spending $75/month on diapers alone for my two babies-it was easy to justify. We ...
- We bought coolababy diapers off of ebay. We paid $65 for 12 and I use them for a 2 year old and a 6 month old. We keep the soiled diapers in a bucket of water filled w...
- This is not about the diapers, it is about the child with Down's Syndrome......make sure that he receives plenty of folic acid because it helps with the mental conditi...
Cloth Diapers vs Disposable Diapers
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- love my cloth diapers. the changing is really about the same as disposables, you put them in a pail instead of a trash can. i just put them in the washing machine and ...
- pinstripesandpolkadots.com has great beginner info on her site along with greenmountain.com. I like BumGenius and thirsties the best for use and price wise. I like B...
- CLOTH! I so prefer cloth over disposables. So much healthier for the little ones. I liked it because i put maybe $500 into the diapers over the $2000 plus that you wou...
Disposable Diapers That Don't Leak
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- Sam's club store brand is very good, but I have had issues with fit at certain stages. Stocking up now sounds great - IF you can keep up with receipts and return them ...
- My daughter only bought pampers for her girls. She never had any problems. They start out called swaddlers. Buy some coupons on ebay.
- Hey D., The generic brand for Toys R Us and Babies R Us and Walmart have been great. I just don't live close enough to those stores to get any of them regularly. ...
Which Disposable Diaper Smell or Don't Smell?
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- We used the 7th Generation diapers and liked them very much - they do not have that horrible smell that Pampers have. I have not tried either, but have heard that...
- I used to be a pampers cruisers user with my son but when my daughter came along I decided to try to Kirkland brand. Never looked back. No smell, the fit was great. D...
- I too like the Target brand Up and Up.