One Size Diapers

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Ones & Twos are easy to use, all-in-one cloth diapers

ones & twos 2 pkg ones & twos 6 pkg
ones & twos 3 pkg overall ones & twos 4 pkg
ones & twos 5 pkg

Ones & Twos are designed to be very easy to use, even for those new to cloth. Therefore, they only come in hook & loop (Velcro) closures.

ones & twos 7 laundry tabs ones & twos 8 velcro

They have soft laundry tabs, and the hook part of the hook & loop is a little unusual, different than others I’ve seen. It’s more of a stiff plastic. Very hard to explain and equally difficult to photograph, but I tried!

ones & twos 9 velcro close ones & twos 10 velcro close 2

The diapers have stay dry inners and encased leg elastic.

ones & twos 11 inner and elastic

There are 4 snap down rise settings.

ones & twos 12 snap down rise

These 4 settings are designed to fit babies from 6 1/2-39 lbs.

ones & twos 13 pocket opening and soaker ones & twos 14 sewn in soaker

The Ones & Twos offers the best of both worlds, with both a sewn in soaker, and also a front opening pocket to add additional absorbency.

ones & twos 15 stay dry booster

Bamboo boosters are available separately, but each diaper comes with a microfiber booster. The best part is that the booster is topped with stay-dry microfleece, so you can just lay it right inside the diaper, without dealing with stuffing and un-stuffing.

Here is the XS/Newborn setting (6.5-13 lbs) measured folded and stretched (not an exact science!):

ones & twos 16 xs folded ones & twos 17 xs stretched

ones & twos 18 xs ones & twos 19 xs back
ones & twos 20 xs side

Small (11-22 lbs):

ones & twos 21 small folded ones & twos 22 small stretched

ones & twos 23 small ones & twos 24 small back
ones & twos 25 small side

Medium (19-31 lbs):

ones & twos 26 medium folded ones & twos 27 medium stretched

ones & twos 28 medium ones & twos 29 medium back
ones & twos 30 medium side

Large (22-39 lbs):

ones & twos 31 large folded ones & twos 32 large stretched

ones & twos 33 large ones & twos 34 large back
ones & twos 35 large side

I put my 29ish pound 2 1/2 year old in the large setting:

ones & twos 36 on 29 lb 2.5 yo ones & twos 37 on 2.5 yo
ones & twos 38 on 29 lb toddler ones & twos 39 back

He definitely needs the included booster since he is an unpredictable heavy wetter. He isn’t big into the potty yet, but he tends to “hold it” and soak a diaper all at once sometimes!

I also tried the XS/Newborn setting on my 8 1/2 ish pound 6 week old:

ones & twos 40 8.5 lb 6 wk old ones & twos 41

It fit him well too, with no leg gap. It didn’t seem nearly as bulky as other one-size diapers are on him. I didn’t have any trouble snapping a newborn size onesie over it. The pictures make it look like the waist/rear elastic is digging in on both the boys, but it wasn’t at all.

While Ones & Twos don’t have lots of colors and prints (there are 6 colors, plus white) and don’t come in snaps, they are a great value and are super, super easy to use. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend them to someone thinking about switching from disposables to cloth since I think it would be an easy transition. My big question is how the velcro will hold up, and only time will tell. So far it has been fine with the handful of washes it’s been through, though it is pretty “grippy” and takes a bit of yanking to get it off the laundry tabs!

Ones & Twos Diapers solid colors retail for $16.95 each, or $79.95 ($15.99 each) for a 5-pack of white diapers. Find a Ones & Twos retailer, follow Ones & Twos on Twitter and “like” Ones & Twos on Facebook.

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Sweet Pea Diapers sells all-in-3 diapers, covers, prefolds, accessories, and the one size pocket diapers I reviewed.

sweet pea 1 pkg
sweet pea 2 two overlaps sweet pea 3 easy snap closures
sweet pea 4 rise snaps

The diapers have two snap overlaps and a snap down rise, to fit babies from 8-35 lbs.

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They have stay-dry, microfleece inners and encased leg elastic.

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sweet pea 8 all the way through

There is both a front and rear pocket opening, allowing the inserts to agitate out in the wash.

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Diapers come with both small and large microfiber inserts. They have a Sweet Pea label to make matching them up easy, and the large insert snaps down to fit the smaller sizes. For $3 more, you can get the diaper with 1 hemp and 1 microfiber insert.

Here’s the small rise setting measured folded & stretched (not an exact science, just to give you an idea!) P.S. I was having major lighting issues the day I took these pictures, so my apologies for any weirdness!:

sweet pea 10 small folded sweet pea 11 small stretched

sweet pea 12 small sweet pea 13 small front
sweet pea 14 small back

Medium:

sweet pea 15 med folded sweet pea 16 med stretched

sweet pea 17 med sweet pea 18 med front
sweet pea 19 med back

Large:

sweet pea 20 large folded sweet pea 21 large stretched

sweet pea 22 large sweet pea 23 large front
sweet pea 24 large back

Here’s the large setting on my 29ish pound 2.5 year old:

sweet pea 25 on 2.5 yo sweet pea 26 on 29 lb toddler
sweet pea 28 side sweet pea 29 back

The small setting on my 8 1/2ish pound 6 week old:

sweet pea 30 on 8.5 lb 6 wk old sweet pea 31 leg

The diaper was great on my older son, but still a bit big on my little guy. He is a wee bit scrawny, but I think this would fit a shorter/chubbier baby of the same weight a lot better! The diaper is well made and cute!

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I don’t enter many giveaways anymore, so it’s no big surprise that I rarely win! I did enter a giveaway for an Incredibum diaper from This Mama Loves Her Bargains a few months ago, and I won!

Incredibum Diaper 2 front and back elastic Incredibum Diaper 3 leg elastic

The Incredibum has elastic in front and back, a microfleece inner and TPU outer.

Incredibum Diaper 4 closures Incredibum Diaper 5 snap closures snap down rise

There are a lot of snaps on the wings. My husband would most likely toss this one back if he “fished” it out of the diaper basket! It’s a one size diaper with a snap down rise.

Incredibum Diaper 6 soakers snap together Incredibum Diaper 7 soakers snap in

The diaper has two bamboo/cotton blend soakers that snap together and snap into the shell. Some people consider this an all-in-two or all-in-three style, while others refer to it as an all-in-one. Though you can’t wipe the shell to reuse it, you can snap in clean inserts if the shell isn’t soiled.

Incredibum Diaper 8 soakers in diaper Incredibum Diaper 9 small soaker only

You can use the small soaker alone for less bulk on a smaller baby that doesn’t need as much absorbency.

Here’s the small setting measured folded and stretched:

Incredibum Diaper 10 small folded Incredibum Diaper 11 small stretched
Incredibum Diaper 12 small Incredibum Diaper 13 small side
Incredibum Diaper 14 small back

Medium:

Incredibum Diaper 15 medium folded Incredibum Diaper 16 medium stretched
Incredibum Diaper 17 medium Incredibum Diaper 18 medium side
Incredibum Diaper 19 medium back

Large:

Incredibum Diaper 20 large folded Incredibum Diaper 21 large streched
Incredibum Diaper 22 large Incredibum Diaper 23 large side
Incredibum Diaper 24 large back

Here’s my son in the large setting at 2 1/2 years old and about 28 lbs:

Incredibum Diaper 24 large on 28 lb baby Incredibum Diaper 25 large on 1.5 yr old
Incredibum Diaper 26 side Incredibum Diaper 27 back

I really didn’t care for the fit on him. I think it’s partially the front elastic, but also the soaker being snapped in is pulling the front down/keeping it from stretching I believe. I think it might fit better on a smaller setting/smaller child, or if I left the soaker unsnapped.

It looks like each diaper with inserts retails for $16.85.

Have you tried Incredibum? What did you think?

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In March, I posted my Itti Bitti Tutto review. If you’re curious about Itti Bitti Diapers, take a look at that review. I have tons of pictures, plus a video showing how to use the soakers. Anyway, I went to use the diaper a few months ago, and one of the snaps was missing.

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I was so confused by what I was seeing. I felt for the snaps a few times before I even actually looked at it, LOL. It looks like what happened was the “cap” part of the snap came off, and the other side then stayed snapped into the front panel of the diaper.

I was definitely not expecting a new diaper (I mean, I didn’t pay for the diaper in the first place!), but I did contact Itti Bitti to let them know what happened. After all, a company can’t address a problem if they don’t know anyone is having it.

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I received a response to my email, followed by a new diaper in my mailbox lickety split!

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Itti Bitti sent me one of their limited edition print diapers in the Carnivale print. They have a zebra print too (so cute) and all are the same super soft minky we love. They also have two new products, the minkee blankees and luxury change mats, to match the new diaper prints. The limited edition products will only be available until stock is exhausted, so if there’s one you like, grab it now!

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There’s a picture of my real model next to my previous model. :-) You have probably seen my reviews of newborn diapers that I did without a baby while I was expecting my son (and I think maybe even a few before!) If you’re ever looking for one, don’t forget about my review archive.

Anyhoo, I “reviewed” the diapers by photographing them, pointing out the features and details, measuring them etc. However, since my first son (boy that’s hard to get used to!) was 4 months old before we switched to cloth, I had never actually used newborn cloth. Newborn cloth diapering can be a little expensive, since they aren’t used that long, but they are more cost effective if you use them on more than one baby, and they also seem to hold a lot of their value, since they are typically used for a short time and are in good shape afterwards.

Some people choose to use flats or prefolds and/or buy used diapers to save money. Other people use diaper rentals or cloth diaper services, and still others choose to use disposable diapers until their baby fits in one-size diapers. I built my stash gradually; I won a few in giveaways, and snagged great deals on others. I wanted to try as many as I could…so I could write about them!

For me, I was more interested in ease of use, knowing that if they were easy, hubby would change a few diapers without grumbling about zillions of snaps and not knowing if a diaper was backwards! While I won’t get to use the same diapers for my 3 kids, I bought my newborn stash knowing that I’d be passing it along to my BFF who is expecting twins in May, and wants to try cloth this time. Whether she decides cloth isn’t for her, or she uses the diapers until her babies grow out of them, I know I will be able to re-sell them for quite a bit!

So now that I’ve used newborn cloth diapers for 4 weeks (as of my writing; it will be 5 weeks by the time I publish this!) I wanted to share my thoughts with you. Of course every baby is different in size, shape, birth weight, growth rate, wetting habits etc. so these are just my opinions. If you click the hyperlinked name of each diaper, it will take you to my photo review for that diaper, with measurements and details. If you want to view one without leaving this post, just right click and choose open in new tab/window.

All of these pictures were taken when my son was less than a week old, and about 6 lbs and 5 oz, unless I’ve said otherwise.

Babykicks Purple Edge Prefold and Bummis Newborn Super Whisper Wrap

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I’m not a huge fan of prefolds and covers, but they are very absorbent! Trifolded, this prefold was quite bulky, and I was usually not able to reuse the cover if the prefold wasn’t snappi’ed (since it would get poopy.)

Blueberry Mini One Size

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This is a pricey diaper, though I got a screaming deal on mine as a second with no insert. I love that it’s a mini one size, so it will last longer than one that’s newborn only. It’s cute, has a stay dry inner, has a pocket that’s wide enough to change up the insert/add absorbency, and has a simple snap configuration. I wouldn’t complain if someone dropped more of these in my lap. It wasn’t quite low enough to fit under the cord without rubbing.

Bumgenius XS/newborn AIO

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I initially bought just 1 Bumgenius newborn AIO, but ended up with a few more when I found some great deals around black Friday. They are eeny teeny, ickle cute, make your ovaries throb miniature versions of big Bumgenius diapers. They have easy aplix, which I found gave me a far better fit than snaps in general. They were so easy to change in the middle of the night, and they are simple to wash and dry too. They fit fantastically, but I wasn’t able to use them until my son’s cord stump came off. We tried just putting the diaper over like some have said they did, but it was preventing it from drying out, even using stay dry diapers & changing constantly.

My initial newborn stash was just enough for me to wash every day and bust my hump to get them dry & ready to use again. So, my one and only splurge was a dozen of these, ordered when my son was 6 days old. Great, right? Unfortunately, no. After about the first week, my son was soaking diapers in no time, and any diaper I couldn’t add absorbency to was unreliable, these included. Newborns are poop machines, so you change them a lot. But who wants to wake their baby (and themselves) to change a diaper every 45 minutes? In general, I assumed that newborn diapers would be absorbent enough for the output of the babies they fit, but I guess I have a heavy wetter! Some of the dozen I ordered had the 4.0 style aplix/laundry tabs and some had the old style. The others I bought all had the new style, so I wasn’t expecting that.

Bummis Tots Bots Tini Fit

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This one fits well, and it has a pocket to add additional absorbency (and a doubler was included.)

Fuzzibunz XS (with Velcro)

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I thought I’d really like these since I like the medium perfect size. I was able to get a good fit with the velcro, but this velcro is abyssmal. Hands down it has to be #1 or #2 in the worst velcro of all time contest. My son soaks the insert in about 45 minutes, and the pocket is too narrow to add a lot of other inserts. If I had a bunch of narrow hemp doublers, they might work better.

Fuzzibunz XS

leg gap on fuzzibunz xs 3 w 7.5 lb

The snap closure Fuzzibunz are what I have most of after the Bumgenius. I got them on sale at a great price. They have the same absorbency problems the velcro FB has, but it also doesn’t fit my baby’s chicken legs. Even at 3 weeks old and about 7.5 lbs (above) there is enough leg gap for pee to run straight out the leg hole if he is on his side nursing. The gap is more remarkable in person than it appears in the photo.

Geffen Baby Prefold and XS Thirsties Cover

geffen baby pref 6.5 lb orange jersey in xs thirsties cover

There’s no link for the Geffen Baby Products yet as I haven’t written a review post yet! Geffen Baby is a newer company so their website is still undergoing some changes, and their products are being tested, tweaked and refined. I’ve been working with them, and have been playing with their products since November. They are made of 100% organic materials, and are made in the U.S.A.

The orange edge hemp jersey prefold fits perfectly in a cover without having to fold down the front. He pooped while I was trying to snappi, so I snapped the picture quick, then changed it, LOL.

Geffen Baby Quick Absorber in Thirsties XS Cover

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The quick absorber is their least absorbent of their 3 hemp/organic cotton inserts. All of the inserts fit wonderfully in newborn covers, one-size covers/diapers and basically everything except super narrow pockets like Fuzzibunz XS.

Geffen Baby High Absorber in a Bummis Newborn Super Whisper Wrap

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The high absorber is the next most absorbent (probably overkill for most infants!) and is just about the same size and shape as a Thirsties insert. The inserts are so trim that they make the cover look funny (it’s so empty!) yet, they’re ridiculously absorbent.

Geffen Baby Super Absorber in size 1 Thirsties Duo Wrap (smallest setting)

3 in sz 1 duo

The super absorber is my absolute favorite of the inserts. It’s crazy absorbent, but super duper thin. It’s far more absorbent than even multiple microfiber inserts, but it fits in diapers without making them huge and creating leg gaps. They are fairly wide, so they are more likely to keep a cover clean so you can reuse it.

GroVia Newborn AIO

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I ended up with 4 (I think?) GroVia newborn AIOs. They were a Black Friday bargain purchase, and I couldn’t resist the new colors, cloud and surf. These were one of very few diapers that fit under the cord (or close anyway, had to be careful) which made them a favorite at first. They are also easy to close with just 1 snap on each side, and no confusion with additional rows of snaps with a snap down for the cord. They fit well with no leg gap.

I don’t love the cotton inners, and I had some issues with the flap soaker. I prefer not to have an additional soaker to fiddle with, and I had to fold it down so it didn’t stick out the front of the diaper. At least once, I had the diaper rub & irritate his cord stump. This wouldn’t be a problem with a slightly bigger baby. In the end, after that first week or so, these weren’t absorbent enough for him.

Happy Heiny’s Mini One Size

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The pink diaper! Not that I have anything against pink on boys, LOL. It just looked paler online! This was another super bargain, purchased without an insert. Love the fit, love the pocket, the mini one size sizing, love that it has velcro closures. Like the big version, I don’t love the closures themselves. They make the front of the diaper a bit stiff, and the laundry tabs don’t work (have to twist and attach them to each other instead.) With a hemp insert, I’d use this one for longer wear. Fits well & will fit for a while!

Happy Heinys XS

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Love this one too. Trimmer than the mini o/s, but the pocket is still big enough to put a decent insert in it. Love the print too! Same velcro issues.

Kissaluvs Newborn AIO

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This one is OK. Despite the cord snap down, it wasn’t quite low enough. They seem a little fluffy/bulky, and as always, they aren’t absorbent enough. Hubby and I both find diapers with the snap down a bit confusing. In the pic, it’s snapped closed on the lower row, but it sure doesn’t look right.

Kissaluvs size 0 fitted

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I keep forgetting about this little guy. I don’t generally like fitteds & covers as much as pockets, but they are great for newborns. They are the perfect, tiny size and actually fit under the cord. I don’t have any covers that fit under the cord though, and going coverless isn’t an option for us. My son will pee while I’m trying to close a fitted or prefold, and soak through the front right then and there!

Rumparooz Lil Joey

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These are so cute and tiny, and they were the very first diaper we put on him an hour or so after he was born! They fit really teeny babies, but as commenters on my review said, they leak. I’m not entirely sure where the leaking or wicking is coming from, all I know is if he’s wearing one, he’s gonna end up wet!

Smartipants Lil Smarti

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This one was forgettable…literally. It fell beside the couch (dirty) and I didn’t notice or miss it for days!! Even so, it’s a fine diaper. Easy to use and fit well as long as I was careful about getting it snug around the legs.

Swaddlebees Newborn Simplex

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This was disappointing. I liked that it fit well, but overall it seemed like it should cost half (or less) what it does ($16.95.) Both the outer and inner remind me of a Kushies diaper, and I didn’t like having to try to make sure the soaker wasn’t sticking out the back. Closing the snaps with the snap down was weird too because of how they are arranged above and below the snap down. Glad I didn’t pay full price.

Thirsties Duo Fab Fitted Size 1

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These are nice, but my son soaks them quickly. Soft, fit well, etc. In general, I prefer diapers that are stay dry.

Thirsties Duo Prefold Size 1 and Thirsties XS cover

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I thought the prefolds were a bit bulky when I trifolded and folded the front down.


Thirsties XS Fitted
and Thirsties Duo Wrap Size 1

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I think these and the duo fitteds are cute, squishy, soft, easy to use etc. I just still prefer a stay dry/pocket diaper, and my son soaks these too quickly.

Tiny Tush Mini One Size

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I thought I was going to really like these since I like the one size TT, but I don’t. They are a mini one size, so it’s nice that they will fit a while. However, I didn’t like their fit and bulk. It also has a tiny washcloth sized microfiber “towel” as the insert. It’s one more step to fold it, and definitely not absorbent enough.

Thirsties Duo Diaper Size 1

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I like the size 1 duo diaper a lot. It’s not as trim as a newborn diaper, but it’s far trimmer than a one size diaper, and fit my 6 lb 5 oz son with no leg gaps. Velcro is easy, double gussets are great, and the insert is absorbent, woo-hoo! If I had a bunch of money, I’d love more of these to use until he’s big enough to fit in one size diapers without leg gaps and tons of bulk.

Applecheeks Size 1 (review is on A Nation of Moms)

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The Applecheeks size 1 was a little bulky when I folded down the microfiber insert, but it fit even my tiny guy well (again, more bulk than a newb dipe, but less than a os) and is absorbent. It’s one that I “save” to put on him at night now that he occasionally sleeps 3 hour stretches.

Now, here are some one-size diapers on my son at 3 weeks old and about 7.5 lbs (guess on weight.)

Babykicks OS Fitted

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The Babykicks fitted fit well. I did have to use the Joeybunz hemp insert to have enough absorbency, so that made it a bit bulky.

Babykicks 3G OS

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The 3G fit pretty well without doing the newborn snap thing (see the video in the review.) Babykicks says you can use the newborn snap method with no insert, and that the absorbent inner should be enough. That’s definitely not true for my guy, so the insert added some bulk.

Bumgenius 4.0

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Bumgenius doesn’t claim to fit a 7.5 lb baby, but we’re almost there! Just a little leg gap (hard to see in photo.)

Katydid/Oh Katy OS Diaper

Katydid 3 w 7.5ishlb (2) Katydid 3 w 7.5ishlb

The Katydid (now Oh Katy) diaper gets quite small. It fit OK but was a bit bulky and I felt like I was making the waist too tight to get the legs tight enough.

Little Beetle OS Fitted & Cover

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So sad that Little Beetle is now out of business, but the fitted & cover both fit. A little bulky, but that’s to be expected!

Softbums OS

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Same story (good fit/kinda bulky) with the Softbums. This is another one I’ve reserved for night time. Really not that bulky when you consider that I’ve totally doubled the insert over.

Lil Helper Charcoal Bamboo OS Diaper (with small insert only)

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The Lil Helper is still a tiny bit big on his little legs.

Fuzzibunz XS Leg Gap

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Just to compare, the Fuzzibunz XS has pretty much the same leg gap as the gapping OS diapers at 3 weeks & 7.5 lbs.

At 1 month, 8 pounds and 22.25 inches, the one-size diapers fit him better, with much less leg gap. My older son was about 8 lbs and 20.5″ at birth (much chubbier!) and I think he could have worn o/s much sooner!

1/21 addition: Rumparooz

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I wanted to try the Rumparooz on sooner, since it’s one of the smaller one-size diapers, but I forgot! I was avoiding using my older son’s old, worn out looking diapers in photos, but this one is pretty new looking since it was replaced under warranty! Above my son is 6 weeks old and a skinny 8 1/2ish pounds. It fit snugly around the legs without any of the difficulty & readjusting of a lot of the other o/s diapers, and was smaller and less bulky.

And for the record, I didn’t have any meconium staining!

If you’ve used newborn cloth diapers, did your experiences differ from mine? What were your favorites? Did your feelings change while your baby was still a newborn? Did you have trouble with newborn diaper absorbency?

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