Cloth Diapering Can Save You $1000's | How To Cloth Diaper

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If you’re a new mom or dad and you’re considering cloth diapers vs disposable diapers, this video is going to help you decide whether or not cloth diapers are right for you! Cloth diapering might seem crazy, but I’m breaking it all down into bite sized tips to make it easy for you. From best cloth diapers, and diaper changing, to how to clean cloth diapers, we’re covering it to make cloth diapers for beginners super easy!

Not only are cloth diapers perfect for sensitive baby skin, it’s also one of the most amazing money saving tips for parents AND it’s so much better for the environment!

What questions do you have about cloth diapering?! Comment down below!

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Love to see it! We’ve been cloth diapering for about 7 months full time as well as elimination communication. Saved HUNDREDS & HUNDREDS of dollars! 🥰

annabroadhead
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I used cloth with my oldest and loved it! Now with my second (she's 6week old) we're doing cloth diapers and we're doing EC (elimination communication) and it's pretty amazing, she wakes up dry from naps and hasn't pooped in a diaper for a week. It's pretty amazing!

cristinarubio
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I feel like I’ve been researching cloth diapers for a long time. Learned more in your 10 min video than any of my research. THANK YOU

melaniesproul
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Yay! I am 38 weeks along and have all my cloth diapering supplies set up! I decided to do pre-folds with shells for the first 5 months and then I am switching to pocket diapers for the remainder of my baby's diapering days. My baby registry was 90% cloth diapering supplies :)

racheloftheprairie
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Currently using cloth on my 5th child!!! Most of my diapers have been on at least 4 of my kids, and we've used just about every major style!
Back 5 years ago with my second youngest, I even had an Etsy shop and made my own cloth diapers!
Huge fan of cloth. Can't wait to watch!

amieparham
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We're going to buy a brand called Judes and they use theirs with what they call poop paper. It's a disposable, biodegradable paper you put in the diaper which then carries the poop. So no need for extra rinsing. Just throw the paper away and wash the rest. Also uses far less water. I like that

PaceFineArts
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Thanks for not wasting my time, I learned more from you than the other videos I have watched. Good information. My mother had 12 children (1950's, 60's, 70's) we used cloth for everyone. I did changed diapers until I moved out at 18 years old. we used the tolet swish method, I found your info to be very credible, carry on dear and TY. Now my brother is a quadriplegic at 65 years old I am going to follow your advice for washable bed pads

fulljump
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I’m now cloth diapering my first born for 6 months and I love it. Never run out of diapers and I like the reusable wipes much better than the disposable ones. Here in the Netherlands we use a kind of extra sheet/insert you can add on top of the diaper to catch the poops. You can flush the insert including the poop in the toilet or garbage bin. Even easier than spraying it off :)

xveer
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Not me watching this when I’ve been cloth diapering for a year now. Love that you’re talking about cloth diapers! They are so amazing! My daughter gets diaper rash from normal diapers and wipes. So our only option is cloth diaper, which is fine because I love them! SO much cuter!

kittykitty
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You can save even more by getting your diapering supply’s used. I know that might sound weird but truly once they are deep cleaned they are completely sanitary and fine. I got two large plastic tubs of diapers and liners, flannel wipes, wet bags and even a sprayer for $100.

The cloth diapers have adjustable snaps to fit 10-35lb babies so they grow with your little one. You can get newborn sz cloth ones but for me it wasn’t worth it for something that would only fit for such a short period of time. Our girl was 8lbs at birth so I had one package of disposable newborn diapers that we used for the first few weeks while she lost her initial birth weight and gained it back. At about 1 month she was big enough to switch into the cloth ones. I still use disposables at night for better moisture wicking and to be able to go longer between changes but I’ll check out those wool liners and maybe we can ditch the disposables altogether.

I’d love to know you system for cloth wipes. I know some leave the wipes dry and create a spray solution to spray on baby. I use a plastic wipes container and fill it with homemade solution and fold my wipes over each other so they dispense like the disposable ones. Do you have a solution recipe you like or do you just use water? I am using a few drops each of witch hazel, I scented castile soap(dr. bronzers), and baby oil. I wanted to use coconut oil but since it’s solid at room temp I’ve found it clumps up on the wipes and doesn’t work well. I’d love to hear your recommendations.

QueerlyMama
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Currently 35 weeks pregnant. I have a dozen cloth diapers and two dozen inserts ready to go and hope I can make cloth diapering work, but I am planning to start with disposables and ease myself in, as this is my first baby and I am already overwhelmed with everything there is to learn. This video is a helpful starting point, though, thank you.

frozenpixie
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I am currently cloth diapering my 18mo old and my 5 mo old and it’s going amazingly. We use Esembly Baby cloth diapers and I HIGHLY recommend them. I love that the inners are made of 100% organic cotton!

teresabl
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I started to cloth diaper full time for 2 under 2 for the past month 💕 so far my favorites are pockets with XL inserts. I also ordered preflats for nighttime 🙏🏼

religiousmama
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I think this video has officially scared me to do cloth diapers to be honest 😂 It just still sounds so intimidating and kind of a lot of work even though I so desperately would love to do it! I’m 30 weeks pregnant with my first baby so I’m just overwhelmed and nervous right now for obvious reasons. I hope once baby is born I might have the motivation to try this after a few weeks/months!

snookiekat
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People didn't start using disposables until the late 1970s. I plan to cloth diapers too because of how much money people spend on buying disposables and how bad they are for the environment and the chemicals getting into the baby's skin can be bad for them. Not to mention many of chemicals they put in disposables are tested on animals :(

breamaie
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32 weeks and just got my Nora’s Nursery pocket cloth diapers!!😊 This is my 2nd child but my oldest is 18…. Starting all over again and glad that cloth diapering is so doable now!!!

Loveandkindness
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Love this totally agree a sprayer is a game changer!! I also have a diaper holder that sits on the toilet so I just let the diaper drip until I remember to put it in the wet pail. Also second the Grovia diapers they have held up with kid #1 and when we are able to have kid #2 I’ll be so much more prepared. I do use disposable at night and on vacation.

chelseaarnold
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This was probably one of 5he most helpful videos I've watched this pregnancy so far

alesiasinspiration
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Happy to hear you say parents over mama's it's better choice of word!

tinysealooter
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My first baby is 7 weeks old, and we’ve been cloth diapering! We use flats and waterproof covers. I love how easily the flats wash and dry and that I can customize the folds. It really isn’t as hard as some people think! And it’s such a rewarding experience with how much money you save, how good it is for the environment, and knowing my baby doesn’t have all those toxins in the disposables on her skin 24/7. I am a little nervous for when we start eating solids and I can’t just throw all the diapers straight in the washing machine anymore though 😅

josiecarroll