I want to buy some cloth diapers to use while at home?
My LO is 10.5mo
They go them at places like Babies'R'Us.
I don't have a baby yet, but that's my concept as well, however, at one time I had found a site with disposable inserts that be very cheap... I'd prefer those so as not to deal with adjectives the mess! Good luck!!
http://www.clothdiaperblog.com/
http://www.diaperco.com/store/c/13-Inser…
http://www.nickisdiapers.com/
http://www.weeones.biz/joomla/index.php?…
and last but not least... ebay (this page should show up only exotic ones.)
http://baby.shop.ebay.com/items/Baby__cl… Source(s): web
Just go to Walmart. They sell them at hand in the baby section. I of late bought some for my friend. They also have the plastic diaper covers and the pins. That would be the easiest. I've also bought them at Target before.
Are you sure you can afford cloth diapers? There pretty expensive.
Here:
http://www.babybestbuy.com/baby-diaperin…
http://www.nopins4baby.com/
ETA~
"Shaniqua Jadezy Beezy!" is the one who clamied to be 13 & Pregnant, then she said the baby died. No one believe her!!
Prefolds and covers are great...
I would try cottonbabies,com
Answers: The easiest are the pocket diapers but they are not the cheapest and you said you didn't want inserts. You could do prefolds and covers but those I usually only recommend for newborns - since you are just doing it at home it might work in recent times fine. Do not just buy 'cloth' diapers at target or walmart - those are only suitable for burp cloths.
If you want a decent prefold and cover collection google "bummis". They sell a box set with small or medium sized prefolds and a few covers for beneath $100.
http://www.pinstripesandpolkadots.com is also my favorite WAHM business to buy diapers from. Excellent customer service!
EDIT: Sure. A pocket diaper and an all in one (AIO) diaper look essentially the same except the pocket diapers absorbant inserts are removable (preferrable for quicker drying). Both the pocket and AIO are put on the child simiar to a disposable and have either velcro or snaps. The most popular and affordable is the BumGenius 3.0 (adjustable to fit about 10 - 30 lbs), we also close to the Blueberry brand but it is more expensive. Pockets are nice because you can customize the diaper by sticking more or less inserts in it depending on your need.
Liners are any disposable/flushable or made of fleece/felt of some sort. The disposable/flushable are made to catch the poop so it can be disposed of easily. The fleece/felt provide a 'stay dry' liner against babies skin. I don't use either of these products. At 10.5 months babies poop can smoothly be rolled/dropped in the toilet from the diaper and the diapers I use already have a stay dry liner built in (BG).
Prefolds are your traditional aged school cloth diapers. You must use a cover with these. The diaper is either folded contained by threes and laid in the liner then put on the child or there are different folding technique to then pin or 'snappi' onto the child then put the cover on. The cheapest alternative but not as quick or glib IMO. Great for newborns though since they go through so many diapers a light of day. Check out this site for further explainations:
http://www.pinstripesandpolkadots.com/Di…
http://www.pinstripesandpolkadots.com/la…
Those just nice of make me sick to think about. Um but I guess you could check online.
go to babies r' us
go to walmart
ya kno babayz don really have need of dipers.
my kids aint got no dipers, they jus run nekkid.
true dat girlfriend
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They go them at places like Babies'R'Us.
I don't have a baby yet, but that's my concept as well, however, at one time I had found a site with disposable inserts that be very cheap... I'd prefer those so as not to deal with adjectives the mess! Good luck!!
http://www.clothdiaperblog.com/
http://www.diaperco.com/store/c/13-Inser…
http://www.nickisdiapers.com/
http://www.weeones.biz/joomla/index.php?…
and last but not least... ebay (this page should show up only exotic ones.)
http://baby.shop.ebay.com/items/Baby__cl… Source(s): web
Just go to Walmart. They sell them at hand in the baby section. I of late bought some for my friend. They also have the plastic diaper covers and the pins. That would be the easiest. I've also bought them at Target before.
Are you sure you can afford cloth diapers? There pretty expensive.
Here:
http://www.babybestbuy.com/baby-diaperin…
http://www.nopins4baby.com/
ETA~
"Shaniqua Jadezy Beezy!" is the one who clamied to be 13 & Pregnant, then she said the baby died. No one believe her!!
Prefolds and covers are great...
I would try cottonbabies,com
Answers: The easiest are the pocket diapers but they are not the cheapest and you said you didn't want inserts. You could do prefolds and covers but those I usually only recommend for newborns - since you are just doing it at home it might work in recent times fine. Do not just buy 'cloth' diapers at target or walmart - those are only suitable for burp cloths.
If you want a decent prefold and cover collection google "bummis". They sell a box set with small or medium sized prefolds and a few covers for beneath $100.
http://www.pinstripesandpolkadots.com is also my favorite WAHM business to buy diapers from. Excellent customer service!
EDIT: Sure. A pocket diaper and an all in one (AIO) diaper look essentially the same except the pocket diapers absorbant inserts are removable (preferrable for quicker drying). Both the pocket and AIO are put on the child simiar to a disposable and have either velcro or snaps. The most popular and affordable is the BumGenius 3.0 (adjustable to fit about 10 - 30 lbs), we also close to the Blueberry brand but it is more expensive. Pockets are nice because you can customize the diaper by sticking more or less inserts in it depending on your need.
Liners are any disposable/flushable or made of fleece/felt of some sort. The disposable/flushable are made to catch the poop so it can be disposed of easily. The fleece/felt provide a 'stay dry' liner against babies skin. I don't use either of these products. At 10.5 months babies poop can smoothly be rolled/dropped in the toilet from the diaper and the diapers I use already have a stay dry liner built in (BG).
Prefolds are your traditional aged school cloth diapers. You must use a cover with these. The diaper is either folded contained by threes and laid in the liner then put on the child or there are different folding technique to then pin or 'snappi' onto the child then put the cover on. The cheapest alternative but not as quick or glib IMO. Great for newborns though since they go through so many diapers a light of day. Check out this site for further explainations:
http://www.pinstripesandpolkadots.com/Di…
http://www.pinstripesandpolkadots.com/la…
Those just nice of make me sick to think about. Um but I guess you could check online.
go to babies r' us
go to walmart
ya kno babayz don really have need of dipers.
my kids aint got no dipers, they jus run nekkid.
true dat girlfriend
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