Wednesday, April 28th, 2010 at
10:02 pm
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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Friday, April 9th, 2010 at
8:59 am
Just wondered if I should spend the money on one of those manufactured car seat levelers, or if a rolled up towel works just as well to recline the seat, so a newborns head doesn’t fall forward? Experiences?
Baby car seats are adjustable, but the way some back seats are made, cause the baby car seats to tilt forward and the reclining mechanisms on the baby seats are not enough to correct this and keep a newborns head from falling forward.
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Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 at
5:02 pm
Okay, here is my cloth diapering situation…
prefolds and Thirsties for use at home…
Bumgenius 3.0 and Blueberry Minky one-size pocket diapers go to the babysitter’s house and out for long errands…
Fuzzi Bunz perfect size pocket diapers (much trimmer than Bumgenius and Blueberry) for wear under tight clothes and jeans…
My daughter is 7 months old now and she is really outgrowing the whole prefold thing.. she is becoming such a heavy wetter that I can’t seem to keep her dry.. I know you can add this and that to the prefold (extra layers, fleece, whatever..) in order to keep baby’s skin dry BUT I don’t really want to make my situation more difficult. I work full-time and whatnot…
SO.. I would like a good, TRIM, fitted diaper so that I can continue to use my Thirsties once I ditch the prefolds. Any direction would be nice. I have heard so many things.. my best friend swears by goodmamas but I have read so much garbage about them…
any opinions, suggestions, experiences….?
By the way, money isn’t completely any option… I don’t just want cheap options. I am looking for quality, being able to use them for another child, etc…
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Saturday, March 27th, 2010 at
2:29 pm
I don’t have any babies, but my husband and I are trying to concieve. Anyway, I’ve done a lot of research on cloth diapers and am seriously considering them because I think they will save us a lot of money.
I’ve figured out that even with the cost of the diapers and laundering we’ll save 00 on our first kid and more than ,000 on every kid after that. (I’m going from birth to potty training) Thankfully, for us, the increase in water usage won’t be an issue because we live in Chicago and here you pay a flat rate no matter how much or how little water you use.
I’m thinking of using Kissaluvs size 0 fitteds http://www.kissaluvs.com/fitted-diapers.php with a cover at first and then transitioning to a one size pocket diaper http://www.kaylasclothkits.com/item_2/KCK-One-Small-Child-Pattern.php (I’ve purchased the pattern will be sewing it)
My question is for all you cloth diapering mom’s how difficult is it to cloth diaper? I am really hoping that I can make it work, because we will save a lot of money and (I believe) cloth is better for baby’s skin.
Also is there anything else that needs to be purchased? I know that special laundry detergents have to be used and one of those sprayers that attaches to the toilet to spray off the poo. But is there anything else that goes into it? Do you like cloth diapering or dislike it and why or why not?
I know I proabably seem like a freak…I just really like to plan!
Is there a certain brand of diapers and/or detergent that you all prefer?
Please star this question if you have contacts who cloth diaper…I want as much input as possible!
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Saturday, March 20th, 2010 at
7:15 am
I’ve found a ton of different brands of one size cloth diapers. I was reading about Tiny Tush, and then I found a bunch more like Kissaluvs, SwaddleBees, Mommy’s Touch, bumGenius, and others. I wanted to know which one was the best, or is this kind of cloth diaper even worth the money that they cost initially? Are there any other brands that may be better than my listed ones?
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