cloth diapers?
i want to start letting my 7 month old son wear cloth diapers while we're at home and at grandmas. whats the best kind to get? i don't want to have to use safety pins, are there any with velcro or something like that? how long can a baby wear one? same as disposable diapers? let me know everything! thanks!
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- You buy them, use them, and then wash them. Repeat (except for the buying part, but plenty have fun doing that too!). It's that easy, honestly. I wash mine in hot water w/ a little bit of baking soda (for freshness), vinegar (to help soften), and whatever detergent is around (my son is not sensitive, so no problems here). I don't know what the best is, but I can tell you what I use. Baby Love (onesize) AIOs. They provide good protection from leaks (at night a doubler is used), are fast-drying, and really cute. Very comparable to a disposable diaper b/c of the trim fit and ease of use. Here is a great website to educate yourself about cloth: http://www.diaperpin.com/home.asp There is a dictionary, reviews, and FAQs. If you're interested in the Baby Love's I mentioned: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_nr_i_1/002-2655215-8708834?ie=UTF8&rs=&keywords=baby%20love%20diapers&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Ababy%20love%20diapers%2Ci%3Ababy-products <<EDIT- THERE IS A PROMO RIGHT NOW FOR FREE SHIPPING WITH THE PURCHASE OF 2 PRODUCTS. THEY ARE AS LOW AS $11.95 EACH. THAT IS A REAL GOOD PRICE FOR BRAND NEW. I JUST BOUGHT 6 MORE MYSELF WHEN I SAW THAT! I PUT A DIFFERENT LINK UP THEN THE FIRST, SO CHECK IT OUT.>> The best advice I can give is to just go for it! You will be happy you did and save thousands of dollars as well. 2 days ago - Edit - Delete Source(s): Wasted money on disposables for a year and am quite pleased with cloth
- normally, cloth leaks unless you use plastic pants, have tried cloth, disposables are a lot less work, and if you buy them from a dollar store aren't that expensive
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