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Old Apr 08, 2006, 09:33 AM
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cloth vs disposable diapers

Hello! Does anyone here have experience with cloth diapers? Where do you get them, and is one brand known as the best?

Thanks!!

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Old Apr 08, 2006, 11:03 AM
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Re: cloth vs disposable diapers

I don't but my friend used them with her youngest child. She order some of them off of the internet (as back up) and used a diaper service. She said that they were just as easy to use as disposable and she didn't have to wash them because she used a service.

If the diaper was really dirty she would rinse them out in the toliet, but other than that it was the same as a disposable. If I remember right, cloth diapers (w/ a service) was only a little bit more than using disposable. But you didn't have to go to the store to buy diapers, so it saved her time. (They were delivered.) With her time was a major issue, so she saw it as time = money so it was worth the small rise in cost.

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Old Apr 08, 2006, 11:37 AM
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Re: cloth vs disposable diapers

Thank you! Would you mind asking your friend for me where she bought them online?

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Old Apr 08, 2006, 11:49 AM
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Re: cloth vs disposable diapers

I was just lurking - don't mind me, I don't know nothing 'bout birthing no babies - but I do know lots about cloth diapering . I get all mine at cottonbabies dot com. I like the pocket kind, and just recently fell madly in love with their new bumGenius diaper (can you fall in love with a diaper? Is that weird??)

PM me for tons of info - I would hate to take up too much space in a nursing forum on this, because it doesn't really seem that relivent.

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Old Apr 08, 2006, 11:57 AM
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Re: cloth vs disposable diapers

I don't have any children by birth, but can tell you that WalMart (I know, boo hiss) frequently carries cloth diapers. They have the plain ones and the ones with the reinforced padded middle area.

(I used to use them when fostering baby kittens - soft, warm, hypoallergenic, cheap, washable to hold little kitty while feeding, burping and making them pee/poop)

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Old Apr 08, 2006, 12:00 PM
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Re: cloth vs disposable diapers

I am from a generation where disposables were just coming out. I would check out Target or any other store like that for cloth diapers.

Suebird

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Old Apr 08, 2006, 12:12 PM
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I used them with my oldest, who is almost 11. She had incredibly sensitive skin, and could not tolerate disposables as a newborn. I bought them at Target, and laundered my own, washing them with bleach, then double rinsing them. I got so good at changing, that when I went back to work in the NICU, I was slower with the Pampers than I was with the cloth ones at home.

The only problem I encountered was that by about 6 months of age, she was wetting enough to require double and triple layering, and most clothing was just not cut to fit that much bulk. I swithched mostly to disposables at that age, but never regretted starting out with cloth. They are STILL the best dust rags I have!

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Old Apr 08, 2006, 12:20 PM
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my mom said she used cloth diapers on me and that it was a whole lot easier. i believe she had used a service for them to. she also tended to let me run around in the backyard without them (apparently i wouldnt keep them on) and since we had dogs... i did what the dogs did. we had a neighbor mention it to her and mom said she couldnt keep them on me and it was cheaper on cleaning the diapers. lol

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Old Apr 08, 2006, 12:28 PM
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Besides dust rags, they are great for packing fragile items....

Cloth IS nice, environmentally safe....but disposable is good while away from home.

"Mac"

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Old Apr 08, 2006, 01:13 PM
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Re: cloth vs disposable diapers

I've used cloth diapers for the last 18 years and I love them. I prefer the plain old-fashioned pin-them-up kind. The gauze ones are so much softer and just get better with washing. Some of the ones in the store are so heavy and rough, even with washing, especially if you get the diaper service quality ones. (The ones the real diaper services use are probably a lot softer than these, though.) I get mine from a local place here that makes them, but if you look on-line you can find a ton of places that sell them and lots of info to compare them, too. Good luck in your endeavor. If you hang them outside to dry, they smell great and the sun helps bleach out any remaining little spots

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