tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4536350059675671064.post2581906889695580793..comments2023-08-20T01:05:20.195-07:00Comments on THREE BIRDS: The Diaper Debacle: Trying Not To Go Completely Broke With Baby #2Chelseahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16624349621537848131noreply@blogger.comBlogger36125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4536350059675671064.post-20256295995590358052011-06-11T20:15:18.334-07:002011-06-11T20:15:18.334-07:00Oh man, the cloth vs. disposable decision. We took...Oh man, the cloth vs. disposable decision. We took the plunge with 24 Bum Genius 3.0's and have used them for over two years (starting when Milo was 5 days old). It was an initial investment of around $400. And other than when we've been on vacation, that was all we had ever spent on diapers...<br /><br />Then we began to potty train, which went sort of okay, but stressed everyone out and so we backpedaled into Pull-ups, then went on vacation and bought disposables (it was tough to "go back" to diapers, but necessary for sanity...) and when we got home decided to take an official break and went back to the Bum Genius. We probably spent $80 on diapers in those in-between weeks. It was a quick reminder why we love cloth!<br /><br />With a new one coming, we just bought Milo a couple Bum Genius Flips to try, and we are hooked. Definitely getting a couple more when the baby comes and our pocket diapers are being monopolized by a newborn. The flips are awesome because you only change the liner (we bought Kushies pre-fold liners and they are great, and cheaper than the Bum Genius) not the whole diaper. Even with poop I've only had to change the cover once (in a day). I hear they're not as great with newborns because of that fantastic baby poop which tends to get on the cover more, so you might as well have a pocket diaper...but the flips might work great for your toddler until you're ready for potty-training. <br /><br />I can 100% recommend the Bum Genius pocket diapers. And if I was buying them now, I'd go for the snaps rather than the velcro because the velcro gets annoying after two-years of washing (think: pulling a chain of velcro-ed together diaper covers out of the dryer every three days...)<br /><br />Good Luck!Mirandahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07381774070744987007noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4536350059675671064.post-80797834429564502212011-06-03T00:20:37.935-07:002011-06-03T00:20:37.935-07:00You said to weigh in from both sides... and I for ...You said to weigh in from both sides... and I for one have never had any interest in cloth diapering. Maybe because my mother used cloth diapers for her first 4 children and disposables for the last 2 and I've heard her take on it. She said that cloth diapers were A LOT more work, and that didn't sound too enticing. My first baby had anywhere from 20-24 poopy diapers a day. There was NO way I was going to add washing diapers to my growing list of responsibilities. He was also very colicky, so I wasn't getting much sleep.<br /><br />My other babies have been much easier, but I've still stuck with disposables. I guess you could say I'm too lazy {although I don't really think I'm lazy. Raising 4 kids has made sure of that :)}. I don't know that I'll be having anymore, but I'm pretty sure I would buy one cute cloth diaper to take their picture in and that's about it. <br /><br />I guess you're either a cloth-diaperer, or your not. I look forward to seeing what you decide to do. {Although from an outsider's perspective it sounds as though you've already made up your mind:)}<br /><br />{It was fun to find your blog. I'm Sarah/Christina/Rachel's cousin}.Tarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16065908286643941651noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4536350059675671064.post-23084278090279984102011-05-29T20:47:56.642-07:002011-05-29T20:47:56.642-07:00I used prefolds with thirsties covers for the unde...I used prefolds with thirsties covers for the under 10 pounds stage and they worked perfectly. Although I did have some poop out burst with them if I didn't get them tight enough or I folded them awkwardly. After 10 pounds I went to the pocket one size diapers. I have the Fuzzibunz and BumGenius brands. I have some pee leaks with the fuzzibunz but no leaks at all with the BumGenius. Both have pros and cons but I would say I like the BumGenius ones the most. They are a little spendy but totally worth it. For my one baby I have 24 diapers and that is just enough to get my through 2 days before I have to do a load. <br />Hope all this helps!Ashleighhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00217346655929435548noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4536350059675671064.post-45357751618742646722011-05-23T21:15:38.926-07:002011-05-23T21:15:38.926-07:00Way to go Momma!! The fact that you even attempted...Way to go Momma!! The fact that you even attempted them is pretty awesome. That's what I was worried about..the POOP..and what if your out? What do you do with the poop one?! For our next baby I am seriously considering cloth diapers...I can't believe how much you save...plus a thousand other benefits<br /><br /> <a href="http://www.delightedmomma.com" rel="nofollow">Delighted Momma</a>Lindsay @ Delighted Mommahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06463953700042251703noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4536350059675671064.post-31081101229224005002011-05-23T20:16:48.624-07:002011-05-23T20:16:48.624-07:00One of my friends cloth diapered and she wrote a g...One of my friends cloth diapered and she wrote a good overview post of it if you're interested. She loved cloth diapering and shared a lot of good info- http://thatwifeblog.com/2010/06/cloth-diapering/Cortneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07225945218092447245noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4536350059675671064.post-19238289896322987272011-05-23T15:58:12.069-07:002011-05-23T15:58:12.069-07:00We used the Bum Genius 3.0's and LOVED them!!!...We used the Bum Genius 3.0's and LOVED them!!! The initial investment was totally worth it. And for the gooey poo phases, we bought the roll of diaper liners from amazon. When it was just a pee diaper, we put the liner right in the wash with the diapers. They come out looking a bit like a dryer sheet. I think I've successfully rewashed the same liner maybe 4 times before it finally fell apart. But it rocked cuz when she actually did poop on one, nothing gets through it and the whole thing just goes away like magic in the toilet. I think if we have a second babe, we'll order up the snap closures as we did use the velcro and the velcro sucks up any and all strings that let loose in the wash. It's not hard to pick it out with a knitting needle but still....Child of Possibilityhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04299795829440641609noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4536350059675671064.post-69367081374261042752011-05-23T15:22:49.890-07:002011-05-23T15:22:49.890-07:00I wish I could help out! My friend uses cloth diap...I wish I could help out! My friend uses cloth diapers and she really likes them. Btw: what a brilliant idea to ask for diapers as a baby shower gift! Love that:) Have a great afternoon, sweetie<br />KissesDiana Mieczanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15261207538442821812noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4536350059675671064.post-13751277550809855252011-05-23T10:23:21.654-07:002011-05-23T10:23:21.654-07:00I tried several different kinds of cloth diapers b...I tried several different kinds of cloth diapers before I really got started and my favorites are fuzzibunz (http://www.fuzzibunzworld.com/onesifubu.html), grovia AIO (https://www.gro-via.com/cloth/grovia-aio.html), and grovia hybrid (https://www.gro-via.com/hybrid/grovia-shell-snap-closure.html). I think the grovia hybrid is the one you linked to that you said you were thinking of. I like that the grovia uses organic cotton and you don't have to pull anything apart before you throw it in the wash. But the fuzzibunz is fleece and that does keep the moisture away from baby's bottom better, if that's a concern for you. The nice thing about the grovia hybrid is that you can also get disposable inserts for them. The hybrid shell also hand washes easily and air dries very quickly, if you're traveling or don't want to/aren't able to machine wash.<br />I also definitely recommend getting the snap closures instead of velcro (hook loop). The velcro gets stuck on everything else and is super annoying.Nicolehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15370924014466666300noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4536350059675671064.post-1987121697816537192011-05-23T00:01:23.478-07:002011-05-23T00:01:23.478-07:00I saw your link to this post on facebook, and sinc...I saw your link to this post on facebook, and since I've been considering cloth for this babes myself I wanted to see check out this post. I am still undecided, but I got some great info from a girl I knew when we lived in Massachusetts who has had 3 of her four kids in cloth diapers-at the same time! One of my questions/concerns was would it be too much of a hassle for my older kids to be able to help with diaper changes. My friend told me her 5 year old helps change her other three kids so I figured my kids would be able to help me out still, which is an important factor in the decision for me. She has blogged quite a bit about her experience with CD and has a lot of useful information on her blog. Here is a link to her posts about CD if you are interested in checking it out <br />http://scoopingitup.blogspot.com/search/label/cloth%20diapers<br /><br />I'm with you on the reasons for doing it too... I am mainly looking into it for financial reasons, but also I am just a sucker for how stinkin' cute all the cloth diapers are that I have seen. At least they are cute when they are new and clean and not filled with poop!Stephaniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14500181507537002516noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4536350059675671064.post-4121766989784487022011-05-22T23:20:49.149-07:002011-05-22T23:20:49.149-07:00I cloth diaper my son (18 months) and have one on ...I cloth diaper my son (18 months) and have one on the way (due in October) and I plan on cding that one as well. I would say there are many benefits (cost being a HUGE one) and it really is much easier than you think. I wash diapers about every 3 days. I use both the BunGenuis 3.0 & 4.0's and the Flip. I love that one diaper fits all sizes of baby. I try to change my son every 3 hours or so to avoid leaks. If we are going out somewhere that I don't think will be convenient to change him, I just put a doubler in (extra stuffing) so I know he will be good for longer. We have never had trouble with rashes or burns. Though I do sometimes think babies are either prone to rashes or they aren't. As far as smell goes, I don't have trouble with my son's room smelling. And as for the diapers, you just have to figure out the washing cycles that work for your washer to clean the diapers properly and you will be good to go. There are plenty of blogs out there that talk about that sort of thing. It seems like you have a bunch of blog followers that cloth diaper, so if you have any specific questions about it, just ask...we generally want to get everyone else on the cding bandwagon too!Jessica G.https://www.blogger.com/profile/02069529074063718149noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4536350059675671064.post-22599658738421997402011-05-22T22:57:37.234-07:002011-05-22T22:57:37.234-07:00I will soon be 63, it's great to see you ladie...I will soon be 63, it's great to see you ladies using cloth. That is all that was available "way back when"..I can show anyone how to fold a cloth to any size to fit a bottom. Dunk dirties in the toliet a few times and then place it in a pale with a 1/4 cup of pink Dreft washing powder, and a gallon or less of water. When the pale is full of dirties, and wets, Dump the whole thing in your washer, and more Dreft laundry detergent, and wash!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4536350059675671064.post-46818997834279953172011-05-22T22:18:02.385-07:002011-05-22T22:18:02.385-07:00Great blog! We've been using Best Bottom Diap...Great blog! We've been using Best Bottom Diapers for our little one and they've been great. One size...you can buy different sized inserts, but we've only used the medium sized all along. She's 13 months now, and the medium inserts are still fine. I don't anticipate needing to get a different size. The shells fit her from the start, all snapped up, AND fit on our four year old on the loosest setting (just testing out the size range...she's not in diapers). I recommend them. Good luck!<br /><br />http://www.bestbottomdiapers.com/eBirdiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08777366202173446481noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4536350059675671064.post-82289488379820588872011-05-22T21:27:56.929-07:002011-05-22T21:27:56.929-07:00I don't have any input on the cloth diapering ...I don't have any input on the cloth diapering since we are on our fourth baby (gasp) with disposables, and I am not going to turn back at this point, though if I could go back I would have tried it like I wanted to. <br /><br />Regarding the potty training, though, you have to remember that the kid has to a) have the interest and b) have the ability. Every one of my kids was different in this dept. Chelsea, I think you are smart to wait until after the baby if only because you don't want to be racing to the bathroom every 15 minutes and cleaning poop off your floor (okay, I am being dramatic, but it does happen at least once or twice, and sometimes lots) when you have a newborn, unless Conrad is just set on potty-training NOW. Seriously.Rachelhttp://drinkchoffy.com/snidernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4536350059675671064.post-88556073149550954102011-05-22T20:51:01.805-07:002011-05-22T20:51:01.805-07:00Can someone tell me what a prefold is? I know noth...Can someone tell me what a prefold is? I know nothing about this!Jessicahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13214868507999033389noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4536350059675671064.post-39475510970184462772011-05-22T20:35:30.928-07:002011-05-22T20:35:30.928-07:00Wow, kudos to you for doing this! Joshua and I con...Wow, kudos to you for doing this! Joshua and I considered cloth diapers, but we just couldn't deal with the poop that's already in his disposable diaper we knew we just didn't want to deal with cleaning the cloth ones.▲ ▲ ▲ SISILIAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08147753105231985331noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4536350059675671064.post-62370489364174213172011-05-22T19:24:15.306-07:002011-05-22T19:24:15.306-07:00Many of my girlfriends use cloth diapers and give ...Many of my girlfriends use cloth diapers and give nothing but raving reviews on them! When I have a little one, I'll be sure to use them!<br /><br />Thanks!Raven the Lady Birdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03233854652080726133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4536350059675671064.post-24603661737091341742011-05-22T18:24:00.093-07:002011-05-22T18:24:00.093-07:00Thanks for all of the info guys!
and Mae, you a...Thanks for all of the info guys! <br /><br />and Mae, you are a fountain of knowledge when it comes to this stuff! Thank you! <3Chelseahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16624349621537848131noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4536350059675671064.post-37885526266325469492011-05-22T18:01:11.821-07:002011-05-22T18:01:11.821-07:00lol..okay one MORE comment (im annoying) if your h...lol..okay one MORE comment (im annoying) if your hubby is into CD'ing you should have him check out thehipsterdad.com its my hubby and his friends blog and they are all about cloth diapers/breastfeeding/babywearing. he might like it.Adrianahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01030810604416590315noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4536350059675671064.post-65489326227650063292011-05-22T17:59:26.727-07:002011-05-22T17:59:26.727-07:00also..cleaning off the poop blows. i hate it. so i...also..cleaning off the poop blows. i hate it. so i try to put him in disposables for his morning poo since he poos pretty much every day about 15 mins after he wakes up. he does surprise us sometimes tho and its stinky. with the next bebe im gettin the hose and bucket combo from one of the CD shops.Adrianahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01030810604416590315noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4536350059675671064.post-32002040430545653182011-05-22T17:57:22.888-07:002011-05-22T17:57:22.888-07:00Hendrix is cloth diapered about 90% of the time (8...Hendrix is cloth diapered about 90% of the time (80% on a lazy week). I love the CDs. The only thing i say to everyone is that you need a good washer/dryer situation. For a while I had to use our old junky W/D and it was a HUGE hassle. Now we have a new set and I have had no problems. I love BUM Genious 3.0s (they grow with) and rockin green soap. Hendrix didnt fit into the CDs till he was about 10 or 11 lbs so i didnt use them for the first month. <br /><br />oh also, we only own about 8 diapers. I would say if you have 12-14 you have enough...just have to do more laundry<br /><br />Also, to address April...I have never heard of a kid being totally potty trained at 12 months, maybe starting but totally? No.Nor burning of the skin from a CD.<br /><br />good luck to you!Adrianahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01030810604416590315noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4536350059675671064.post-29641510884865072902011-05-22T17:53:11.409-07:002011-05-22T17:53:11.409-07:00I agree with April about the potty training Chels....I agree with April about the potty training Chels. Even the boy babies I know potty train sooner than babies who use disposables. But she brought up something interesting-diapers that are burning babies. That means they weren't washed properly, it used to be A HUGE problem, and still is. I've done a mountain of research and I will pimp out Rockin Green detergent any day of the week!!!Mae Burkehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15278601266958167491noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4536350059675671064.post-82167846974950765362011-05-22T17:32:46.298-07:002011-05-22T17:32:46.298-07:00okay, i have cloth diapered madilyn since she was ...okay, i have cloth diapered madilyn since she was 3 months and we have cloth diapered olive since her cord stump fell off. it is so much easier and cheaper than you think! we have tried a ton and out of everything i'd say stick to bumgenius. but like mae said, prefolds are great!!! we do prefolds and flip covers for both our girls and they work wonderfully. and girl, get that sprayer, its worth the expense!!!!Dawn Dudleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15190444087358419373noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4536350059675671064.post-4178566688075264252011-05-22T17:30:43.044-07:002011-05-22T17:30:43.044-07:00Hi!
I love your blog, it's one of my favorite...Hi! <br />I love your blog, it's one of my favorite to read! I am due in October with our 2nd, so a lot of the things you post about are just a step ahead of what i'm thinking about since your farther along than I am. I thought about cloth for our first but we didn't have a washer dryer in our apt. I tried a G diaper once and he exploded out of it. My husband also thinks it's too much work.We now live in a house with a washer and dryer so I don't think it would be too much of a problem. I really want to do it...so maybe i'll keep some disposables around for when my husband changes the baby:) The cost up front seems a bit overwhelming, but we did start a baby savings for things we need after the baby is born. It would be nice not to have to spend that 40+$'s every month on diapers<br />Also my son is 2.5 yrs. He'll be 3 in October. We've tried potty training 3-4 different times, were in the process of trying again, letting him <br />wear underwear when were home, he's still not that interested...he goes in the potty (pee) when he's in his undies, but poop is another story, it usually doesn't make it all in the potty. I think when they are ready they will be ready and you will see signs of that. We've had his potty since he was 16 months old. It's true that boys take way longer...It's ok though, they don't need to grow up faster than they already do..and in the words of my mother: "no mom ever sent her baby to kindergarden in diapers!"<br />Please let me know what you decide to try out and which cloth diaper is most cost effective:)Jessicahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13214868507999033389noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4536350059675671064.post-32250203132084423282011-05-22T17:21:17.579-07:002011-05-22T17:21:17.579-07:00We use a bunch of different ones but my favorite a...We use a bunch of different ones but my favorite are the pocket diapers. They are a little more of a hassle because they have to be washed everytime rather than using a cover and prefolds. They fit really snug and grow with them and are super absorbent. You can find them on ebay for cheap.. these iare the ones Isaac has: http://cgi.ebay.com/1-One-Fit-All-Toddler-Baby-Reuseable-Cloth-Diaper-Nappy-/120727021967?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c1be4298f and you can make the nappies so easy!<br /><br />Other than that, you can also use old tshirts and covers and they work great. If you want the link for those let me know. You don't have to cut or sew or anything.. just fold them.<br /><br />And just another thought.. those disposable diapers will be in the landfill long after even our kids are dead.. like 300 years long. That is just weird and wasteful!jessi bridgeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16221126485411903769noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4536350059675671064.post-57722281098450545502011-05-22T17:15:15.489-07:002011-05-22T17:15:15.489-07:00I have been using the Flip cloth diapering system ...I have been using the Flip cloth diapering system since my son Oliver was 3 months old (he's now just over a year). I tried several different types/brands but this one definitely fit him the best. It's a one size cover with snaps so there's lots of room for customizing a great fit and comes with an insert, either organic or stay-dry. With this system you can just change the insert and re-use the cover for diaper changes. Flip also makes disposable inserts as well for when you are on the go. Although I have a wet/dry bag that I use and find it's easy to do cloth when out and about since I am just changing the insert so it's not as bulky as some AIO. Pricing is reasonable at about $20 for a cover and insert and about $5 for additional inserts. In total I have about 40 inserts and 8 covers (though I started with less and received a bunch as gifts). I have more info on my blog ghill-life@blogspot.com (post are Flip for Cloth Diapers and Flip for Cloth Diaper... an update). Good luck with your search, there's so many to choose from!Falonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15041720936131366336noreply@blogger.com