The GroVia Newborn AIO cloth diaper is an award winning diaper designed for babies 5-12 pounds.
I chose the gender neutral vanilla color, but it’s also available in several cute prints. The TPU outers mean you don’t need a separate cover.
The diaper has a simple snap closure, as well as a snap down rise for an even better fit.
The sewn-in and flap soakers are made of 80% certified organic cotton, so you do need to wash & dry the diaper 5+ times before it will reach it’s maximum absorbency.
Here it is measured folded and stretched:
Small:
Large:
Here is the newborn AIO on the small setting, vs the GroVia AI2 on the small setting:
The large newborn setting vs the AI2 small:
Here’s my model in a preemie disposable and the small GroVia Newborn AIO:
A newborn disposable and the large GroVia Newborn AIO:
FTC compliance: I paid normal retail price for the above item. I was not compensated for this post and all opinions are my own.



















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Thanks for the review! Now I want to try one! I’m your newest follower by the way!
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I can’t wait to try this diaper!! I’ll definitely be looking back in December to see how you think it hold up. Because I’ll be using them in April.
I was originally going to try the lil’ joeys but all I hear are terrible things about them. So I’ve switched to these. I also won a size 1 thirsties duo I’m looking forward to trying out as well. But bottombumpers are definitely my favorite diaper for my older baby, I wish they made a NB diaper.
I have a Bottombumper and like it a lot too!
I think after the NB stage I’ll stash up on One Size diapers, I only used Med for my first daughter because I didn’t start cloth until she was bigger and she was potty trained before she made it into Large size diapers.
If I’d used cloth for my first child, I doubt I would have needed larges! My second child, while petite, has been in med from 4 months and now he’s 2 yrs 9 mos & some of the large o/s are getting really low rise on him! It’s hard to tell sometimes!
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