d-iapers
10 Nov
When we found out I was pregnant, on 11.5 weeks into the pregnancy, I told Chad that I really wanted to cloth diaper. When I made this profession and he told me that would be fine, but I would have to do some research and I googled “cloth diaper options” I became very overwhelmed and was questioning my decision.
I found out a few weeks later that there was a local cloth diaper store and they had cloth diaper classes. Yes!! But, being a “type A” personality I had to go in to check the store out before I was going to sit in a class. So on a Saturday, Chad and I headed over to the store and when we got there we were so amazed. There were so many options. There were also amazing sales people who were actually interested in helping us. The one lady that helped us had her 2 year old daughter in an ergo carrier as she was explaining to us the systems that she used for her first and is currently using for her second.
Once we went into the store and saw all of our options and how easy it actually was even Chad agreed we could totally rock this. And let’s be honest…they are adorable. More so than the white pampers…just sayin.
So let me break it down with the systems that we use. We use 2 different kinds. And to be honest, we both love each…and would recommend either.
The first:
Econobum Prefolds with Econobum, Flip (which is the cover he is wearing in this picture) or Thirsties covers. With this system we have a prefold (a big rectangle piece of fabric) that is folded differently to fit from infant size to potty training size. Once that is folded in thirds, either length wise or other depending on the width needed, it lays in the covers and the covers snap around it. The covers are all lined so they don’t leak out. WONDERFUL!! And, for traveling they have disposable inserts that can go in any of the covers that are a little more convenient for flying but are much more biodegradable than normal disposable diapers.
The second system we have is the FuzziBunz.
They are a “pocket” diaper. That means there is a microfiber insert that looks like (sorry guys) a sanitary napkin…meaning it is long and narrow ish. It slides into the pocket that is between the fleece that is on his bottom and the PUR lining so it won’t leak. The insert is the most absorbent. This one is the cutest of them all and works most like a normal diaper. I stuff them in the mornings and then we use them as normal.
Once the soiled diaper is removed we have a garbage pail that is lined with a PUR lined liner that they get dropped in until they are washed. Using both systems together we only do diaper laundry every other day and then they hang to dry. It’s wonderful.
So, that is our diaper system. Yes, we LOVE that it saves us money in the long run as all of our diaper systems will go from newborn to potty training and can last for multiple children. It’s an upfront investment, but long term saves boat loads of dollars!






