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Cloth Diapers
Asked by R.K. from Abilene
on March 7, 2013
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Anyone use cloth diapers? I am thinking about it for baby #2 just not sure. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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- I used a local diaper service. It was cheaper than disposables and no laundry for me (other than the covers.) It was TOTALLY worth it!
- Love Bum Genius. I used an all in one diaper. Was much easier and went on just like a regular diaper so others (like my husband) wouldn't be too "afraid" to use the...
- There are a few people (who I'd like to add...haven't use cloth in decades) who will get on here tell you that cloth is terrible. They stink. You will smell like poop....
Looking for Diapers
Asked by J. from Dallas
on June 25, 2009
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It's been 5 years since my son was born and I had to deal with buying baby diapers. I am expecting another baby in December and am going to start stocking up now. My p...
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- For infants I loved the Pampers Swaddlers but when it was time to go to the Cruisers they leaked. So I switched to Huggies Natural Fit and have had zero problems with ...
- The Target brand diapers are GREAT. They are cheap and they don't leak.
- I use the Kirkland (from Costco) and I have never had an issue.
Cloth Diapers.....
Asked by L.C. from Raleigh
on May 13, 2008
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I have been considering switching to cloths diapers to help the inviroment and save the $$$$$$. Can somebody who uses them give me a little feedback about pros and co...
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- L., I am a 51 year old who used cloth diapers with my first child over thirty years ago. I am not going to lie and tell you that they aren't a lot more work then dis...
- Hi L.! We recently had to make the switch to cloth diapers for our little girl. I shopped around to make sure I was getting the best deals. I recommend cottonbabies.co...
- Stitch your cloth diapers - (glad others are thinking of the savings) ---- I used cloth diapers with my two. The best idea that I had was to fold each diaper three t...
Cloth Diapers
Asked by A.C. from Cincinnati
on July 23, 2009
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I am looking for some new "high-tech" cloth diapers for my 6-month-old son. I have been using 7th Generation, 365, and Huggies Naturals, but I would like to become a ...
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- I wish i could be more help. I used disposable diapers, seems more sanitary and less messy. Anyways, I am curious to know what an adjusted vaccination schedule is...
- Hi A., good for you! you might look at mom4life.com under "go green" for a couple of diaper options. I wasn't that "brave" with the diapers when I was in that stage ...
- I've been cding for about a year now, and it's the best decision I've made. I second the poster that said to check out www.diaperswappers.com there is so much informa...
Cloth Diapers
Asked by K.G. from Kansas City
on July 1, 2008
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I have a friend who is considering using cloth diapers for her 3rd baby but we don't know anyone personally done besides our parents. I was wondering if there was any...
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- I have not used cloth diapers, but I wish my husband would let me. The new cloth diapers are awesome!! There is a store in downtown Lee's Summit (can't remember the ...
- Used cloth for 3 of 5 kids. The only reason the other 2 did not, was having them in daycare. most child care including church nurseries do not allow cloth, due to sa...
- My mother babysits my son while my husband and I work. He is almost 3 now but while in diapers, my mother preferred to use cloth diapers. She used those on my siblin...
Cloth Diapers?
Asked by S.R. from Grand Rapids
on May 6, 2008
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I'm considering using cloth diapers for our 3rd baby. I've used disposable for my first two. I was wondering if anybody has made that switch or has always used cloth...
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- Be careful- you just might get addicted to cloth diapers! I highly recommend the site www.jilliansdrawers.com Diapers have changed a lot since my mom had me in them....
- I know someone already suggested jilliansdrawers.com, and I highly recommend the site also. They have a try it for $10 program that I used when I began using cloth di...
- I just bought a Bum Genius all-in-one cloth diaper for my 6 month old. I've heard great things about them, but unfortunately they are expensive ($20/each). It feels ...
Disposable Diapers
Asked by B.. from Dallas
on July 23, 2012
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My friend is a foster parent, and they are on their way to pick up a brand new baby. This was an emergency situation, and they had really no notice. I want to take som...
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- I wouldn't get too many newborn sizes, my son was in NB, 1s, and 2s, by the time he hit 3 months. He was than in 3s from 4-9 months. He was a BIG baby though. I'd g...
- My little guy came out wearing size 1s so buy at least a couple of sizes, newborn and 1s. The name brand ones are the nicest for the newborns because they have umbilic...
- If you're a costco member their store brand is decent. They offer a combo box of sizes 1 and 2. I haven't had to buy diapers in over 2 years, but last time I did I t...
Cloth Diapers
Asked by A.B. from Spartanburg
on May 2, 2010
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So I have read some previous responses to questions regarding cloth diapers but have a few questions I haven't gotten answered yet. They may have been answered somewhe...
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- Hi A., I used cloth diapers on my children. I didn't use the prefolded ones. Those would be more absorbent. I am just going to tell you what I did and you can alte...
- If I had it to do over I would have gone with one-size pocket diapers. They will carry you longer and you can adjust the absorbency depending on nap/nighttime, etc. I...
- I used Kushies diapers that have the covers "built in" and flushable diaper liners, so it was really easy. Just tear off a liner (they come in rolls, kind of like toil...
Cloth Diapers for Sensitive Baby
Asked by S.C. from Denver
on March 6, 2008
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A friend of mine was recently told by her doctor to try using cloth diapers with her baby who is suffering from a really bad diaper rash. Her little one has been pres...
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- We use cloth with all natural materials, ie cotton, wool, silk
- Hi S., When my daughter had a very bad rash, I used corn starch that you buy in the bakery section of the local grocery store and sprinkled it on. The rash was gon...
- We purchased a case of the Medline diaper wipes they use in hospitals, and neither of our newborns ever got a diaper rash.
G Diapers?
Asked by L.H. from Detroit
on January 19, 2010
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Anyone used g diapers from Babies R Us? Just saw them today and am interested in anyone's experience with them. Thanks.
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- Hi, I used them for awhile and really liked them. I did not dispose of the "diaper" part in the potty, I found it a little time consuming (also have a toddler) and gr...
- I have known a few moms to try them out. The problem with them are that the covers are not waterproof, if anything should leak off the inserts. Also, they aren't one s...
- hi there, i havent heard of the g diapers but i did wnat to say that we have been using the target ones and they work great!!! and are cheap :)