We did a TON of research again to make sure it's what we wanted to do. And to tell truth, I was not sure at all if it was something that I thought I could stick with, but I was willing to try it out. We looked into all the cloth diapers out there. There are so many around, besides the old school prefolds, that at first, we really didn't know where to start. We decided on two types of diapers to try. They were the cheapest to invest in (until I found this uber-cheap website where they have knockoffs of Fuzzi Bunz, Bum Genuis,, and Kissaluvs). They are the Econobum and the Flip Diaper System. I really liked the idea of these two, because they are one size, which, theoretically, means that the diapers will grow with the baby and fit them from 8 lbs to 36 lbs. I cut up some flannel receiving blankets (Evan has a ton) to use as wipes, made my own wipe solution, and bought a diaper sprayer (this hose thingy that hooks up to the toilet that helps with cleaning up the poopy diapers).
So far, we've had smooth sailing. Evan's rash is completely gone now! Which makes me very, very happy that we decided to switch over to cloth diapers. A lot of our friends think we're crazy for wanting to cloth diaper, but honestly, it's going to be saving us a ton of money, and Evan's skin looks so much better. They're so much softer than disposable diapers. And the actual process of cleaning the diapers, and getting him into a new one, is so much simpler than I thought it was going to be!
i think it's awesome! i've thought of doing it... i'd like more information on yours like how much they cost, what is this wipe solution you use, do the stains come out, how often do you change him, etc?
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