If you use cloth diapers, does your baby wear a bigger size because of bulk?
I guess it might depend somewhat on what type of cloth diapers you're using? Anyway, I'm about to buy some prefolds + covers, and also some pocket type diapers, and was curious about how much bulk there is going to be, like in a onesie. Will my baby need to wear a bigger size, since I'm guessing clothes aren't usually cut to allow room for cloth diapers anymore?
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- If you're using prefolds and covers, it is most likely that your baby will need a slightly bigger size. My son is 11 months and about 23 lbs, but we have pants in 18 months to 2T for him. I don't bother too often with jeans or anything like that but prefer stretchy cotton for his pants, which is so much easier to handle in regards to changing a baby. Even when my son is in pockets (OS BG) we need a slightly bigger size. I think babies look so much cuter with all that fluff on their bottom!
- if your using cloth diapers have you heard of these? http://www.gdiapers.com/ I use these and think they are fabulous and it takes half the damn time out of soaking and washing cloth nappies, plus its easier to manage with a child who squirms and doesn't want to sit still and there are no pins. Check it out you may find it more suitable to your needs.
- Yes, I am using AIOs and pocket diapers along with gdiapers occassionally. All of them usually have a little bit sticking out the top of my son's pants unless he is in really stretchy pants or a pair that is a size bigger. I have heard this is normal. Also, you can think about just letting the baby be without pants in the summer every once and a while to show off the cloth diapers or get a wool shortie for cheap off of ebay or from a WAHM. They cover the diaper, are lightweight, and work as shorts.
- Baby clothing sizes are so variable that it really depends on the brand. My son is 11 months and in prefolds and some of his clothes are 12-18m and some are 6-9m. The Gerber onesies you can buy in 5-packs tend to run pretty small (and babies grow so fast that it's usually a good idea to buy at least 1 size up anyway). Also, there will be more extra bulk on a newborn than on an older baby because the diaper will require more folding & there will be more layers to fit under the clothes. By the time he's fitting into the premium-sized prefolds, the diapers will look much trimmer.
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