Category : Cloth Diapering

Cloth Diapering Mailbox Mondays Repelling Stripping Washing

Cloth Diaper Advice – Mailbox Mondays – 1/9/12 – Leaky Pocket Diapers

leaky #clothdiapers via @chgdiapers

This is the first mailbox Monday of 2012. On Monday, I publish a reader submitted question, and ask my readers to weigh in! I’ve only received one other submission, but I’d love to continue Mailbox Mondays into 2012. If you have a question, please send it in!

Questions don’t have to be cloth diaper related, just email maria at change-diapers.com with “Mailbox Mondays” in the subject, or fill out my contact form for readers, which you will always be able to find on my Contact Page.

Lindsey says:

In desperation I used Triple Cream on my baby and continued to cloth diaper her. I knew I shouldn’t but I did it anyway. Now they are leaking. I have stripped them so many times but still they leak. My prefolds are not affected, just my pockets with the fleece.

Thank you for your help!

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Cloth Diapering Diaper Accessories Made in the USA Review Wet Bags & Pail Liners

BABY by danish – Fashionable Wet Bags – Review

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BABY by danish is a line of gorgeous, high quality and fashion forward wet bags and clutches.

When I looked at the website, I thought the bags were beautiful, which immediately struck me as a little weird to say about a dirty diaper holder, LOL. It wasn’t just the fantastic photography; the bags really are beautiful!

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The classic wet bags are available in 5 beautiful prints, for $28 each.

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I received the earthy owls print.

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The wet bags have a thick & durable cotton duck exterior and a durable, waterproof interior (does not contain DEHP, Phlalates, or BPA Plasticizers and is FDA approved food safe.)

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The 100% waterproof seams are heat bonded, with no chemicals or solvents used.

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The wet bags are slightly wider at the bottom than the top and have high quality, water resistant zippers.

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They hold plenty of diapers with no trouble.

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I love that they have a handle, which you don’t always see on this size wet bag!

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The small wet clutches are available in the same prints, and retail for $22 each.

BABY by danish products are manufactured in the U.S.A.! You can buy the wet bags & clutches directly from BABY by danish.

FTC compliance: Although I received a product at no charge for review purposes, I was not compensated for this post and all opinions are my own.

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Cloth Diapering Mailbox Mondays

Cloth Diaper Advice – Mailbox Mondays 12/5/11 – Family Not Supportive of Cloth

family not supportive of #clothdiapers via @chgdiapers

Monday is cloth diaper question day on Change-Diapers.com. Once a week, I publish a reader submitted question, and ask my readers to answer too.

Questions don’t have to be cloth diaper related, just email maria at change-diapers.com with “Mailbox Mondays” in the subject, or fill out my contact form for readers, which you will always be able to find on my Contact Page.

Stephanie says:

People always judge me for using cloth diapers. My family is not really that supportive of the whole thing. I guess since they all used or are using disposables, they think I should as well. What can I do to convince grandma (and others) to use our cloth stash while babysitting? I already have AIOs for them to use and don’t make them clean poop. I just wish I had some more encouragement close to home…

It’s funny that cloth diaper users are sometimes judged, when it seems we are often accused of judging disposable diaper users!

Most of my family doesn’t live near by, so I actually cloth diapered for nearly two years before my in-laws even realized we used cloth. In fact, I’ve kept the majority of my parenting decisions to myself after fuming over snarky remarks made early on about choices to use Attachment Parenting methods, buy organic foods and so forth.

We don’t have babysitters, so for me it’s easy to address any possible judgement with a shrug and a “who cares what you think” (said in my head of course!)

I find it ridiculous that anyone would have a problem with an AIO cloth diaper, especially if they didn’t have to do a thing with them after they took them off! Disposable diapers should be changed every time they are wet or soiled as well, (even though we all know some people leave them on until they’re sagging) so there’s really no extra work involved for a babysitter to use cloth!

It think sometimes people just can’t get out of the mindset that disposable and/or more expensive products must be better, and you’re just old fashioned (or poor) if you go “old school” with cloth diapers, breastfeeding, making baby food etc.

I don’t know, I don’t get people! So I’m going to ask my readers!

Have you dealt with judgement for using cloth? How did you handle it? Were you able to get family members to come around?

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Cloth Diapering Mailbox Mondays

Cloth Diaper Advice – Mailbox Mondays 11/28/11 – Cringe Worthy Moments with Cloth

cringe worth moments with #clothdiapers via @chgdiapers

Mailbox Mondays is cloth diaper advice time. Each Monday, I answer a reader submitted question, and ask my readers to weigh in with their thoughts!

Questions don’t have to be cloth diaper related, just email maria at change-diapers.com with “Mailbox Mondays” in the subject, or fill out my contact form for readers, which you will always be able to find on my Contact Page.

Stephanie says:

When you switched to cloth diapers, we’re there ever moments that you wanted to go back to sposies? Has there ever been a super ick moment that still makes you cringe thinking about it?

Ha ha, yes. Well…sort of. There have been moments that I sure wished I could just ball that puppy up and throw it away. Namely after my son has gone on raisin, mandarin orange or fruit juice binges! Earlier this year, we all passed around a stomach virus, and there were a few diapers that were rough on my sensitive, newly pregnant stomach!

Still, though I sure did wish I could just make those dirty diapers disappear, any thought of sposies was fleeting. Why? Because if any number of those messes happened in disposables, I would have been throwing away the diaper, but washing pants, shirts, socks, shoes, car seat covers, hair…you get my drift. There was no way the ick would have been contained!!

Have you ever had a cringe-worthy moment with cloth? Did it make you want to switch back to disposables?

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Cloth Diapering Mailbox Mondays

Cloth Diaper Advice – Mailbox Mondays 11/21/11 – Cloth Diapers Causing Rashes?

#clothdiapers causing rashes via @chgdiapers

It’s Mailbox Monday, so it’s time to answer a cloth diaper question. Every week, I will answer a reader submitted question, and ask my readers to help too!

Questions don’t have to be cloth diaper related, just email maria at change-diapers.com with “Mailbox Mondays” in the subject, or fill out my contact form for readers, which you will always be able to find on my Contact Page.

Joanna says:

Maria,
I need help with my daughter’s constant diaper rash! The only thing that ever gets rid of it is letting her wear disposables for a few days. We only use natural detergents on our cloth diapers (currently we’re using Eco Sprout) and no matter what detergent we use, the rash always seems to come back. We have tried all sorts or rash creams that are safe for cloth diapers. I even bought some CJ’s Butter because I heard such good reviews on it but I think that it actually made her rash worse. My younger daughter (who has eczema) has NEVER had a diaper rash and I wash their diapers all together.

I have stripped their diapers using RLR and also when we switched to Eco Sprout.
What can I do to help my daughter’s bum?
Thanks!

I asked Joanna a few questions to try to get a better idea of what’s going on. They use pocket diapers (Bumgenius & Blueberry mostly), and her daughter had the same problem with gDiapers’ cloth inserts. Her other child does not have this problem, and she washes their diapers together. The rash sometimes comes along with little open sores. The Eco Sprout detergent ids doing a good job of getting the diapers clean, they aren’t having any odor issues.

My first thought is that she may just have a little one with very sensitive skin! I’d first try changing more often (if you’re changing every 2 hours, try every hour.) I’d also suggest trying a very thin layer of “cloth safe” diaper rash cream at every change, as a preventative measure. Some that I’ve tried and liked are Earth Mama Angel Baby Bottom Balm and Motherlove Diaper Rash & Thrush Salve.

Some babies are sensitive to synthetic materials such as microfleece, microsuede & suedecloth used as diaper inners, and/or the PUL outers. I’d be very interested to see if the rash cleared up with natural fiber fitteds or prefolds either coverless, or perhaps with a wool cover.

Joanna did say they may just end up working on potty training a bit early if it is the diapers in her stash, and that she doesn’t think her childcare provider would do prefolds.

I would also maybe take a look at the wash routine. I know you stripped when you switched to Eco Sprout, but it wouldn’t hurt to do several hot washes (with nothing but water) to get all residue out and see if it helps. If you don’t already do an extra rinse when you wash, consider adding one.

Since the rash clears up in disposables, and your other child doesn’t have it, I doubt it would be yeast (and yes, Joanna has taken her to a doctor, don’t worry!) 🙂

Has anyone dealt with a rash in cloth that cleared up in disposables? Did you figure out what caused it?

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