Reusable Diepers ?

This is for someone who would like to try them. I switched to reusable after baby turned 5 months, slow transition, he is now 10 months and I only use them .I don't why I was scared to do it ,it’s not that complicated and hard. Now I just find myself really liking them. Like that feeling of sanitizing your hands vs washing with soap and water .Both work , just some personal difference and one is very cheap if you have soap and water.(washing machine helps).if you are on the fence, DO IT 😁.
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I have cloth diapered since we got home from the hospital and it’s so much easier than everybody thinks and I swear it’s not that gross. I 100% plan on reusing these and doing it all over again with our second baby.

Howmany have you got plus the inserts etc?? I am on the fence but gone as far as bought some. Is there a practical reason you waited until baby was 5 months old?

We are in a condo with two kids and a dog, it just felt really messy. Is it much less messy than I thought? What do you do with the poopy diaper in the moment of rushing to leave the house for an appt? Or in general?! I also feel like I'd want to wash them at the Laundromat and not in our washing machine? Maybe I'm just super uninformed It sounds like a nice idea but feels like a lot of work. Where I grew up (in the middle of nowhere with lots of land) you could just go outside and hose this type of thing off but not in a condo setting

@Danielle 😅😅, my son's poop is pretty intact, just 2 big blobs I drop in the toilet and flash .take the inserts out and drop the out thingy in a collective thingy all to be washed together with friendly detergent, baking soda and hot water. I won't lie it take a little getting used to. Almost like reusable pads/menstrual cups. It's a whoole eco system.

@Malie i still used them since he was a new born just not exclusively, I was just learning how to do everything including taking care of a new baby , after 4 months I had a system and had learned my way to do things easily and quickly.

We use a mixture but I make sure I use them for at least one day a week Prefer to do it when at home so I don’t have to carry used ones around, but still doable on the go! Agree that they are way easier than I thought they’d be! Especially now baby is nearly a year so poos are a bit more solid/knock off into the loo easily most of the time!

@Madelyn I also had it in my head that it would be filthy and hard and bleh bleh , and idk why but it seems very easy idk why I ever hesitated. It actually is very clean and simple .

@Sugar I was just worried it would be overwhelming and I’m not scared of a mess but time wise cleaning that mess with a baby can be tough! 😂 turns out it’s not that bad at all

@Madelyn I totally understand, it also took me a minute to get here. You just need place to drop the used diapers after you drop the poop. Before he turned 6 months , it was that soft-ish poop ,and I had a little thing to scrape the poop in the toilet then I had a bucket 🪣 filled with baking soda water and i would drop them and wash or my husband would wash every 2 days or as needed .turned out not too bad , I have 2 big bowls just to hold things right by my changing tables .so I remove the dieper place in bowl with poop kinda folded in ,, Clean him properly,clean my hands,then put on a new diaper and put baby on the floor and go flash the poop and place everything where it belongs in 2 seconds.

My baby is used to things now,

@Malie I’m not exactly sure but I have 2 bins full of inserts .it’s maybe 30,I also wash them regularly.

Yes yes yes 1000% yes.

@Kellie oh my ,so cute .

@Sugar are you on any FB cloth pages?? Cloth diapers anonymous does monthly challenges.

@Kellie I don’t have fb or instagram 🤭

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@Sugar that’s fine. That’s where you’ll see other cloth mums though, not feel lonely in your journey etc. there’s not many on here. you can always msg me for info or advice or a cloth chat though

@Kellie thank you so much and i will for sure ask you guidance if needed . I haven’t used them that long.

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