Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP. Thank you so much!!! Was also wondering if/how your routine changed once you started solids? Did anyone use a toilet sprayer attachment to spray off the diapers before putting them into the diaper pail?
I never got a sprayer but I rinsed diapers in the toilet bowl for a while before switching to flushable liners (you flush them for poopy diapers; throw them in the trash for pee). It's perfectly doable either way and dealing with poop from solids is honestly gross in any diapering configuration. I ended up sticking with liners because they were quicker and I didn't have to worry about dripping poop water on the floor when transporting the diaper from toilet to bin.
Anonymous wrote:OP. Thank you so much!!! Was also wondering if/how your routine changed once you started solids? Did anyone use a toilet sprayer attachment to spray off the diapers before putting them into the diaper pail?
Anonymous wrote:Two kids and cloth diapered both. We start when they are 10 lbs (about 4 weeks for both of mine) so they fit in the Alvababy. We do disposable at night and when out of the house for long chunks of time (not just hanging at the neighborhood park, but when we are out for the morning or whatever). We change every 2 hours. Wash them every other day and you can get by with about 20. Cloth seems like a big deal at first but like so many baby things, you will look back and think it wasn’t worth stressing out about.
Anonymous wrote:I recommend starting after the newborn phase- they grow out of those quickly and there’s so much else to learn that cloth diapering can wait. We liked bumgenius all in ones.
Anonymous wrote:I’m pregnant with my first child and considering cloth diapers! I’d be grateful for any tips you have about how you stored dirty diapers before doing laundry, how you laundered them, how many you would recommend to get, which brands you liked (and why), and any other advice to make it seem less overwhelming! Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:I recommend starting after the newborn phase- they grow out of those quickly and there’s so much else to learn that cloth diapering can wait. We liked bumgenius all in ones.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know what your funds look like or what area you live in, but a diaper service handles a lot of the logistics for you. My parents who were in Silver Spring used one and I’m doing so for my baby.