
I love
that it is so versatile. You can change your diaper to meet your needs.
If your
baby is a heavy wetter, or you just want a light flat diaper, pockets,
or all
in ones.
You can change your diaper depending on your baby and their needs.
If
you're gonna be at home you may use different diapers than if you're
"out".
I also love that I'm not running to the store at
I just throw them in the wash and have nice clean fresh laundry
that isn't full of chemicals in a couple of hours.
I also feel like I'm helping
the environment and not wasting money just to throw away in the
garbage.
~Andrea,
mama of 2
- I like that
there are no chemicals against
my baby's skin
-
I like washing her diapers at night. It makes me
feel like I am still caring for her
and actively mothering her, even while she's
sleeping
- I like NO
TRASH! Yay for no diapers in
landfills!
-
I love cloth wipes; folding them, and they clean
sooooo much better than disposable wipes!
- I like the colors, the patterns, the
homemade
covers...it's FUN! It's sort of a hobby. : )
- I like
sharing CDing with other people and
showing them how easy it is!
~Katie, mama of 2
Most important to
me is that my son won’t make a mountain of trash.
The
stuff held against his skin is chem free and the diaper rash we dealt
with
using pampers is non-existent now.
I also like supporting
WAHMs who make diapers and making my own wool covers.
~cloth diapering mama
I like that I never
have to worry about running out of diapers
and making a mad dash to pick up
disposables because I forgot I only had like 2 left.
which by the way always
seemed to happen.
I like that I don’t
have to deal with leaks and blowouts.
I love how good they
are for baby's skin (sposies bother her sensitive skin).
I love the cost of
cloth! So much cheaper then paper! I also love the lack of
poop
explosions too.
When Dillin was a new born, if I put him in a paper
diaper, poop would leak out, that never happened with cloth.
I love how
cute the covers are. I love that I can use them again with a
second
child.
I love line drying them; they get nice and crunchy in the sun!
~Klya, mama of 1 and 1
on the way