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I am thinking of switching to cloth diapers does anyone have experience w/these? favorite brands andd how do the size them. They look really cute!
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When I did cloth it was just one size? You buy th cloth diapers, fold them, pin them and top them with rubber pants. Worked pretty well for me! Of course I am old, maybe things are different now?
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We have cloth nappies here that come in three diffrent sizes, but for the life of me I cant remember them at the moment. Currently I only have the 60cm x 60cm ( I think ), as my due date is only next month.
My mom used to sew the larger ones into trainers for when we learnt how to use the potty.
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I used bummies!!
from a pace called
I inserted the website!! I used the ones wiht velcro they were all in ones!! at night I would use the oldfashioned style with a Wool cover!! they all are great!! and I thought cloth was easier than I tought they woul dbe!!!
whenever I called The company at Comfybummuy the lady was soo helpful and even had sent me mags later on of Veggie ones since she and I had talked!! Wonderful Customer service she will help you determine wich style is best fo ryour needs!!!
ok that was just hte one I used but there are soo many great compnaies out there too!!
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I have never used cloth diapers. I have thought about it but do not know if I want to deal with the mess they create.
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I use cloth diapers and love it. It really is no more messy than disposable - less actually. Cloth diapers today are NOTHING like most people think. I encourage you to look into it. A great place to learn is diaperswappers.com. Also Babycenter has a diapering forum that's very informative. Oh, and diaperpin.com is another great site.
We use primarily but occasionally I use a prefold (what most people think of as a "cloth diaper" with a cover.
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I totally wanted to use cloth diapers and had a whole stack of Fuzzi Bunz ready to go when ds was born. Of course, life never happens as you plan it, and I was very unhealthy for the first 2/3 months. Nobody else was gonna do all that laundry, so we used disposables. Then when I was ready to start using the cloth ones, I noticed ds was already too big for the size S stash we had. And since he is a formula baby, his poops are MUCH WORSE than breastmilk poops and it just wasn't worth it anymore
So we used the fuzzi bunz for a few weeks but then had to give them up and I decided it wasn't worth the investment for a whole set of size M.
But, my brother and SIL use them with their son (now 1) and absolutely love them. They're expensive but nothing like the old school cloth diapers - just as easy as disposables and much better for baby!!
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Hey I just read about these flushables. I would love to have a system like this - seems like a perfect compromise. Check them out if you're interested:
