Diapers

Well, we’ve gone and done it.  We bought our cloth diapers yesterday.  I’m pretty pleased with them based on numerous reviews, the price and the discounted package deal we got.  Oh, and did I mention that this particular system and brand were created by the store we bought them from?  A local business, at that.  We’re totally supporting local business!  Woo.

Anyway…  For $400, we got 9 covers, 18 of each size of insert they have (small, medium, large) and 3 of each size super absorbent night time inserts….plus all the help we could ever possibly need from the folks who work at the store (though that part is actually free).  This package is advertised as taking you from birth to potty training, but I think that’s a little optimistic.  It’s highly likely that we’ll probably need to buy more inserts at some point and also likely that we’ll need (or want) to buy a few more covers.  Still, we did the math and, counting electricity cost (we don’t pay for water here, so we’re not including that), we’d have to buy two and a half to three more of this package deal to equal the cost of one year of disposable diapers.  While Duckie loves the environmentally friendly aspect of cloth diapers, I love the cost effectiveness…because I’m cheap!  I mean, the environment thing is good, too…but come on.  We’d end up paying 1k or more a year for diapers if we did disposables.  Oh, and did I mention that these diapers grow with baby?  Yeah, the sizes are all adjustable and, if you have a particularly fat kid, they have extender tabs for a couple dollars.

(Of course, there is the chance that cloth diapers will be the bane of my existence and I’ll hate them, but I have two options in that case.  1) Sell them on Craigslist and get some of my money back.  2) Save them for when the baby is a little older and doesn’t need quite as many daily changings and try again.)

So, another awesome part of this deal is that you get to pick which covers you want and whether you want them in snaps or heavy duty velcro.  The color/ pattern selection isn’t HUGE, but there were still plenty to choose from.  I’m pretty pleased with the ones Duckie and I ended up with.  What do you guys think?

So, this is an All-in-Two system.  Basically, it has all of the pros of the other systems and none of the cons.  Supposedly.  We’ll find out in a few weeks, I think.  Anyway, you have the cover and you snap these little inserts in them (instead of, say, having to pin a prefold or stuff a pocket).

One con that I’ve already found is that it can be hard to find a place to put all these inserts.  Of course, I guess I’d have the same problem with finding a place to put a bunch of disposable diapers, too.  At least I can store the mediums and larges in a bin in the closet until baby is a little bigger, so that makes it easier already.

So, the cover is … I forget what it is.  It’s pee/poo proof.  Meaning, it can be wiped off.  If baby pees and some gets on the cover, you can just wipe it clean and put in a new insert.  If baby poos and it gets on the cover, well, you should wash the cover.  I mean…it’s poop.  Gross.

Close her up.  You can see here where I folded up the "bottom" and it’s snapped in place.  Even with that fold, the diaper is still pretty slim fitting.  Maybe not as slim fitting as some disposables, but surprisingly "bulk-less" for a one-size cloth diaper.

And here’s what it looks like on the inside.

I’m really surprised by how many people have tried to talk me out of cloth diapering with stories of poop explosions and whatnot.  Guess what?  If there’s an ass-plosion, I’ll have to wash shitty clothes and sheets anyway.  What’s the difference if there’s a shitty cloth pad in the mix?

Now, with the amount of liners that I have in size small (which will be used for the first several months), I’ll be doing laundry about every two days.  Not a problem since it’s not like I have to fold these and put them in a hundred different places.  They just lay straight all in the same drawer.  It’s one load of wash and then outside to dry on the line.  I’ll probably be washing baby clothes just as often.  And, I won’t have a nursery that smells like shitty diapers because we’re too lazy to empty the diaper bin and carry the bag all the way to the dumpster.  (Yeah…we should probably get better about taking the trash out, too.)

Anyhow!  I’m not a fan of diapering – mostly because baby shit makes me throw up (seriously) – but I’m actually kind of excited about it because I want to see how well these diapers work.

I just wrote an entire entry about diapers…  And on that bombshell…goodnight!

 

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March 14, 2012

that was informative 🙂

March 14, 2012

interesting. i don’t know how i’d deal with those, but that’s just me. haha. 🙂 power to ya!

March 14, 2012
March 15, 2012

They’re really cute. And yeah, at the end of the day, you’re dealing with baby crap. Literally. No matter what kind of diaper you use, the end result is basically the same!

March 15, 2012

Those are really cool 🙂 I’ve always thought cloth diapers were a better choice, but they seem like a lot of work and always look so bulky- these aren’t the case though, they’re kind of cute!

March 15, 2012

those are snazzy looking! 🙂 we’re starting the cloth diapers next week! *gulp* i wnated to wait until he was 3 months old & i had a better idea of his potty habits. heh. have you thought about flushable liners? they go on top of the insert but next to baby’s skin. if baby pees, it just soaks through onto the insert, if it’s poop, you just scrunch it up & pop it in the toilet! i can’t bear thethought of removing poop from the liner!

March 17, 2012

New reader – found you on a search for “knitting” interest. I don’t have kids yet but hope to in the not too distant future, and I love the idea of cloth diapers for cost/environment savings, but always imagined they would be just horrid to deal with! These actually look pretty decent. Thanks for sharing and I look forward to reading how they work out! 🙂

March 17, 2012

thier kid. 4 other parents have gone in and had complaints about this teacher, and was reported on by two other teachers. But yet my kid made up that he wasn’t being allowed to go to the bathroom to the point he would have accidents in his underwear and she would shame him in front of the class, and only change his shorts and leave him in wet underwear smelling like pee, but he would come home

March 18, 2012

Hehe, I laughed that the inserts look like pads. Immature table for one! 🙂

March 18, 2012

RYN: Yes, one and done. I’d love the chance for a vaginal birth – but not enough to have another kid!

March 21, 2012

Interesting. When I think cloth diapers I imagined the prick your fingers with a safety pin kind.