Aio Pocket
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Bummis Tots Bots Easy Fit Pocket Diaper, Pomegranate, 8-35 Pounds Sale Price: $23.95 |
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The innovative design of this diaper features a non messy stuff easier than a pocket system. No fiddling around – a swift stuff to get the liner in is all you need. And no more losing liners in the laundry...
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A question for the cloth diapering mommas out there...?
Currently we are using disposables and I have been doing research for a while on the best cloth diapers out there. I am looking for the most convenient so I thought the pocket diapers would be nice, easy to care for and customizable. I bought one Bumgenius 3.0 and tried it overnight last night. It worked fine, no leaks but it fits horribly. Elyse is small for her age, about 13-14 pounds at five months and the diaper on the smallest newborn size was huge - she couldn't get her legs straight and together. This was fine for overnight but I can't imagine her wearing it during the day and being able to roll around, learn to crawl, etc.
What is your favorite type of cloth diapering system/brand? AIO, pocket, prefold with cover, etc? Also if you have a recommended pocket diaper that is trimmer in the crotch then the bumgenius 3.0?
Any suggestions are most welcome... thanks!
i have used cloth diapers since home from the hospital - at first, on infants and smaller babies - the diapers do look huge, and do not really allow their legs to be straight - this is perfectly fine and no cause for worry - my mom cd'd me - and she was worried about my baby's legs being 'warped' - i was not so worried, and asked my ob, pediatrician, nutritionist AND my own dr, and they ALL said not to worry - it was fine - and in fact was recommended for babies w/hip dysplasia - which my baby did not have - but now at 6 mos, is perfectly fine - been rolling over for several months and now starting to scoot and attempt to crawl - so - there really is nothing to worry about with the legs - as your baby grows - the cd will basically look like a disposable -
i use prefolds and covers - sometimes with doublers - overnights and travel - with the snappi to fasten - or just place the diaper in the cover (you can also use flats this way, or doublers this way if you are running low on diapers, are in a super hurry, or just feeling a bit lazy)
they seem to work the best for me and i even used when doing errands and traveling at first it took me about 10 minutes to get everything together to change the baby out and about - before she was 2 mos old, i was changing as fast as w/a disposable
i use the twist fold and as my baby grew it is the trimmest fold, and works very well for us
i started out using prowraps - i hated them - made my baby's legs red - and she had skinny frog legs at the time -
from there i found 3 dappi diaper covers at a thrift store - and LOVED them - so i ordered some more - unfortunately they were the old dappi diaper covers that were made in tiawan, they are now made in china and have a shorter rise - however they still worked very well for me - i just went up a size to make up for the rise - this worked well until at 6 mos, some of her thicker diapers no longer worked with the dappi's - i went up to the toddler size, which was great for the rise, but the waist is just too large for her now -
i use wool covers as well -
since the dappis' are no longer the best choice for me - i have tried a few different one - i am lucky as i have a cloth diapering ebusiness located in my area - so i can go to her house and check them out first -
I have tried aristocrats wool soakers - they are GREAT - a bit expensive so i had a friend knit me a few soakers w/free patterns found online - and i am very happy with them as well
snapiwrap - a great cover that runs large - very generous - and very trim/thin and works great - has gussets - ALWAYS ALWAYS go with gussets on the legs - i have and have never had any type of explosive disaster -
bumpy - weird name - but wonderful cover - works very well
imse vimse - basically the same as the bumpy (i think the nicky is about the same as well, i have not tried one of those, as she did not have them in my size when i was at her house)
stacinator wool cover - works very well - and much quicker to dry than the aristocrats and other wool soakers
stacinator deluxe fleece cover - i use these for overnights and trips - they are very very good - i bought a second because i have a very heavy wetter - and some nights after about the 3rd diaper change the cover would be damp - so i bought a second to alternate when it got damp - since i bought the second - i have not had to use it as an alternate on the same night....go figure - i also ordered another because it was in pink w/flowers....and it was pink....so we had to have it -
my mom also crocheted my baby a longie and a shortie soaker (out of acrylic yarn) - you do not lanolanize as you do wool - just wash, dry and wear- they work very well around the house and even short errands.
i did buy one all in one, one size pocket diaper - a happy heiney......i use it as a cover to match her purple outfits....that is how much i like it....i just could not justify the cost of them, and when they are wet - they have a funny smell to them - even when brand new and now after several washings - so - just not my cup of tea
so - depending on your budget you have tons of choices available - i have spent less than $300 and have more than enough to get through potty training with - of course i am sure i will 'NEED' more covers when i see a pretty color or cute print......
i bought all but 3 dozen of my diapers from craigslist - i found 5 dozen on craigslist for less than $100 - target used to carry a gerber dsq quality, but gerber is no longer making them, the other two dozen i bought from babiesinthesun.com - a local ebusiness in my area -
o, and before my baby was born i of course bought the standard plastic gerber pants.....don't waste your money - i may be able to use them as a swim cover.....but not sure about that either
i have about 8 dozen prefolds, several dozen flat folds (mostly for burp rags and the occasional diaper), and a few gauze prefolds my mom bought.
i CAN go up to
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