My daughter is 10 weeks old and is still in NB diapers. She is small and is still in NB clothes. However, she weighs 10lbs. and I’m not quite sure when to go up to size 1 diapers. I put her in size 1 diapers and they were really big but that was 2 weeks ago
Do I just change sizes when she can’t fit into them? Or when they are leaving red marks on her legs? Or whens she is peeing through them? How will I know?
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I really like the way that the Pamper’s Cruisers fit my son, but I looking for a cheaper version. I have already signed up with Pamper’s and my son leaks right through the LUVS diapers (which are made by Pampers).
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Please be specific about brand, size, features, where to buy it and so on, if you can. The diaper bags that fit stroller I have seen in stores, look narrow to me. I am looking for a bigger one. Experienced and smart moms please help me not to waste money:-) !!!!
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my baby is 4 months and wears a size 3 is that normal?
She is about 16lbs.
I am worried that she will have to potty train early cause the diapers will no longer fit.
I gave away our old diaper bag when it stopped fitting everything we needed in it. Now our big bag is way too big. Should I buy another bag or just a bigger purse? My daughter is almost a year old and I don’t want to buy a diaper bag if we aren’t going to use it much longer.
My husband and I are interested in using cloth diapers for our baby. I have been trying to do some research on them but I am confused and blown away by all of the variety in types of cloth diapers. I was wondering if anybody can help me out and possibly explain all of the differances. I have seen pocket diapers, cloth diapers, prefold diapers, fitted diapers, all in one diapers, etc. And then there is a whole array of liners, doublers, inserts, etc. that I dont understand either. Haha. Somebody please help!! Thank you!
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for the disposable diapers such as papmers, huggies, luvs, etc…
i know how they should fit around the waste, but for the legs…
i saw my friends baby wearing a diaper and you could practically see straight through the thing.
-her baby is older (6.5months) so maybe thats why?
i like mine to be sort of more snug than that on my newborn… so his poop doesnt escape.
what do you think? how does your lil one wear theirs?
I have been doing some research about cloth diapers lately and had a couple questions:
1.) Does anyone have any websites for really good Cloth Diaper Patterns, I’m looking for fitted, AIO, and covers. Sites that people have used, and their past experience with their finished products preferred.
2.) How does my cloth diaper list look?
I was thinking about going with 10 fitted diapers and 15 to 20 Newborn Cloth-eze with about 10-15 Diaper Covers.
We stumbled upon the site gdiapers.com and greenmountaindiapers.com I really like the "Sposoease" AIO diapers, although they are a little too pricey and I also like the GMD Fitted diapers, So if there are any patterns that would most mock those products, or if anyone has any better ideas or suggestions that would be awesome
Any advice or input on Cloth Diapering is welcome
We wouldn’t be using more or less of Dreft laundry soap, Because we are going to be spraying the soiled diapers off into the toilet using a detachable shower head with different adjustments.
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