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oh, yes, with plastic pants over them
Joie DeVive said:When I become a Mom I plan to go the cloth route. I'm thinking diaper service at the moment.
Here's a question though, does anyone know where to find rubber/plastic pants?? I haven't seen them in the stores, and figure with cloth, they'd be kinda important.... Thanks!!
ShooShooBaby said:there are lots of small companies (many are stay-at-home moms) that are making similar ones as well
Joie DeVive said:I also have a theory that cloth diapers help kids potty train earlier. After all, they can feel the wet more easily than they can in disposables. I have no proof, but it's something I noticed among people I've known using the two different products.
Lillemor said:Here they're commonly found in supermarkets and baby shops. Most people use them as rags.
David Conwill said:The ones sold in most supermarkets and baby shops (i.e. Gerber prefolds and the like) are only good for rags. Proper cloth diapers are pretty much available only in botique stores or online, though there are occasional rumors that Target might start selling the good stuff.
We've been cloth diapering for 14 months now and I wouldn't trade our cloth diapers for all the free disposables in the world. Anybody that's interested in learning the options out there for cloth diapering (and it's come a long way since plastic pants and diaper pins) should check out www.diaperswappers.com.
As we like to say - if your diapers aren't cloth, they're garbage.
-Dave
David Conwill said:As we like to say - if your diapers aren't cloth, they're garbage.
Minerva said:I'm about to sell off my stash before the elastic goes in them, so if we ever have another kid, I'll have to check out the site to see what's good to get at that point.