These seem pretty cool...cloth outers, with biodegradable (flushable) inserts. Anyone ever use these before?
www.gdiapers.com
These seem pretty cool...cloth outers, with biodegradable (flushable) inserts. Anyone ever use these before?
www.gdiapers.com
The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world. - Dr. Paul Farmer
Hi Kari,
I did some research into them when we decided to go with cloth. Alot of people that I read said that they LOVED them, they worked well, didn't leak, etc etc. However, alot of people complained about the cost, and that poopy diapers were a pain in the butt (pun intended) to change. The cost is what steered me away from them, so I don't personally know about the other complaint.
I hope its OK to mention another forum here (Karen, if this isn't cool, please let me know or delete it!)I used to frequent a cloth diapering forum and there is ALOT of good info, other mom's with personal experience, and it might help answer some of your questions: http://www.pregnancy.org/bulletinboa...ysprune=&f=106
Good luck with your decision making, and have FUN! cloth diapers are SO much FUN!!!![]()
Anna, thank you! I know, the cost is expensive on a lot of the newer type cloth diapers. BumGenius, Happy Heiny, gDiapers, etc. I think, in the long run, they still end up costing less...but the up front expense is a little overwhelming. Thanks for the link! I don't think she'll mind, everyone's probably sick of baby talk anyway.I know I personally never read many of the baby/pregnancy threads prior to getting pregnant (not that any of them bothered me, though, I just skipped over them!).
The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world. - Dr. Paul Farmer
I've never used them. but like Anna, I looked into them and the cost got me me. The cost of a disposable diaper (depending on the brand) is around $0.20-$0.26 per diaper. The cost of a small gdiaper liner (on their site) is $0.33 per liner. I love preg.org too, Anna. Some of the mom's on my birth board use and love gdiapers, though most use cloth liners. If I were to use gdiapers that'd be the way I'd go. I know a lot of them had to play around quite a bit to get them to fit right on their baby. They had problems with bunching and the snaps/velcro are backwards.
Speaking of birth boards, I think I shared this with Carmen, but I forgot to show you, Kari- Here is a board with other moms due in Aug. 09 http://www.pregnancy.org/bulletinboa...play.php?f=670
- Kari
skin kids- Nathan, Topher, & Lilla
You can always skip the diapers completely! I read about this in a magazine the other day, google Elimination Communication.![]()
Ashley & Crossbone ("mini ACD")
Living with my parent's: Jack (Lab/Beagle), Micki & Mini (JRTS)
RIP Kyra: 07/11/04 - 11/3/12; Shadow: 4/2/96 - 3/17/08
Ashley, I have heard about EC, but its definitely not for me! It takes way too much patience and dedication than I have, and I give kudos to anyone who has been successful with such adventures!Lydia has started potty training (a little bit) and I'm not sure I have the patience and endurance that even THAT necessitates.
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