Mailbox Mondays

Mailbox Mondays 8/29/11 – My Reviews

Cloth Diaper Advice

Every Monday, I answer questions readers have asked, and ask my other readers to weigh in 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.

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Well, since nobody submitted a question today, I’m going to talk a little about how I review. No one has specifically asked, but I’m sure someone has wondered. If you have a question for me, be sure to admit (typo, I meant to say submit but that’s pretty funny) it. It can be about diapers, baby wearing, breastfeeding, parenting, blogging…it doesn’t matter! It can be a personal question too, just be nice. Don’t ask me why my thighs get pregnant too (I have no idea.)

So, how do I do my reviews?

You may have noticed that I try to keep my diaper reviews pretty objective. That’s because each person’s preferences really differ. Even after all the cloth diaper reviews I’ve done, my favorite diapers are still pocket diapers with stay dry inners and (good) velcro closures. You might love fitteds, cotton inners or snaps. If I tried to be totally subjective, every fitted or prefold review would be “well, I’d like it better if it were a pocket diaper…” 😉

Basically, I try to review each item thoroughly based on what it is. I always include lots of pictures of things you may not see on manufacturer’s or retailers sites (close ups of pocket openings, closures, stitching etc.) I measure the diapers as accurately as possible and describe all of the diaper’s features. I try to avoid copying & pasting large chunks of texts from the sponsor’s website, since you can go there and read it if you like. I try to include the manufacturer’s size range too. Though I really can’t test the size range (and it always varies based on your child’s size and shape) I will mention if I find the diaper snugger, narrower or lower rise than other diapers and/or if I have to put my son in a smaller or larger size than usual.

Naturally, if I notice craftsmanship issues, or if I have a problem with fit, leaking or wicking, I will definitely mention that. If I have a problem, I always contact the manufacturer, and in that case, the customer service experience becomes part of my review too!

I want my reviews to be a resource for you to find information about diapers that you can’t find elsewhere. I don’t want to give a diaper “3 stars” because it doesn’t fit my son as well as it would a chubbier baby. I’d rather show you the diaper, tell you my son’s weight & age, show you the pics and let you decide if it would fit your baby the same. I also try to use a diaper for around 2 weeks before writing my review, and if I have issues with it later and/or my opinion changes, I will write an updated opinion post like this one and update the original post.

I find detergent reviews to be much more difficult. I struggled for nearly 6 months with stink, stripping, constant washing and rinsing, and all kind of detergents and additives. I’ve found a detergent and wash routine that’s been working for me for nearly a year and a half now. If you’ve been around for a while, you’ll know that my motto is “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!” If you have a detergent and wash routine that works for you, and you’re not having any issues, don’t mess with it!

I really, really wish I could tell you that “Jenny’s Super Amazing Diaper Wash” was the magical detergent that would work for everyone in all situations, but it’s just not possible. Detergents that work for hundreds, if not thousands of cloth diaperers, don’t work for me. A detergent that I love may not work for you, even if we have the same washer, water and wash routine! That’s just the way it is!

That makes it hard to review detergents. Doubly so because in my experience, it takes repeated washings to show whether or not a detergent works for me, and I often receive only enough for one (or maybe a few) washings. Since I wash every 3rd day now, and have a good 4+ days worth of diapers in my rotation, it would take a few weeks to really see what a detergent can do for me.

Since I’ve already found detergent that works for me, I’d rather spend my money elsewhere, rather than buy more detergents to test. Especially since whether or not it works for me really means nothing for you.

Still, I do detergent reviews occasionally. I try to tell you ingredients (specifically what it doesn’t contain) photos, cost, scents, where to buy, how much you need to use, and how it worked for me (as best I can.) I’m not even sure how helpful that is, but at least when there’s a giveaway you have the chance to win a full size product to try!

I know my reviews tend to be a little more narrative (i.e. blather-y) than neat & tidy bullet point/star rating reviews, but that’s just how I operate I guess!


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Friday Giveaway Linky Giveaways Linky

Cloth Diaper Giveaways – Roundup for 8/26/11 (Plus Linky for All Giveaways)

Cloth Diaper Giveaway Roundup

Time to win some cloth diaper giveaways! Every Friday, I hunt down cloth diaper, accessory and baby wearing giveaways for you to enter.

If you’d like me to list your cloth diaper, accessory, baby wearing (etc.) giveaway next week, send a link and description to maria at change-diapers.com, or Fill out my contact form for readers.

Yoomi Self Warming Bottle 1

Eco Sprout 2

The Cloth Diaper Whisperer

This week’s giveaway is two Swaddlebees Simplex AIO Cloth Diapers

6 Rumparooz Diapers from Kelly Wels (ends ?) entry is on Facebook

*Prizes from Fuzzibunz (no set end date, ends at 25k fans) Entry is through Facebook app, must “like” them on Facebook to enter

*Naturoli Soap Nuts from Jem’s Room Mandatory GFC follow (ends 8/26)

Kozy Carrier from Doable Diapers (ends 8/26) GD

Best Bottom Diaper from Diaper Safari and AMRC Giveaways Mandatory GFC follow, Facebook “like” and comment (ends 8/26) GD

*Baby Snickerdoodles Wool Soaker from Eco-Babyz (ends 8/27)

*Smartipants Newborn Diaper or Cover from Eco-Babyz Mandatory GFC follow (ends 8/27)

*Alva Baby Diaper from Midnight Mommy (ends 8/27) RC

*Fuzzibunz Diaper & Wet Bag from Eco Babyz Mandatory GFC follow (ends 8/27)

*Ecobubs Diaper from Eco Babyz Mandatory GFC follow (ends 8/27)

*Rumparooz Diaper from Cloth Bottom and Eco Babyz Mandatory GFC follow (ends 8/27)

*GoGreen Champ from Eco Babyz Mandatory GFC follow (ends 8/27)

*$20 Fluffy Rump GC from Eco Babyz Mandatory GFC follow (ends 8/27)

*Thirsties Fab Wipes & Booty Luster fromEco Babyz Mandatory GFC follow (ends 8/27)

*Sunbaby Diaper from Eco Babyz Mandatory GFC follow (ends 8/27)

*Hippeez Fitted from Eco Babyz Mandatory GFC follow (ends 8/27)

*Tiny Tike Diaper from Eco Babyz Mandatory GFC follow (ends 8/27)

*Grasshopper Diaper from Eco Babyz Mandatory GFC follow (ends 8/27) Open to the U.S. and Canada

*Bummis Wraps from Fluffy Rump and Cloth Diaper Geek (ends 8/27) Open to the U.S., PR and Canada

*Fuzzibunz Diaper from In the Know Mom (ends 8/28)

Grasshopper Diapers from Happily Domestic (ends 8/28) Open to the U.S. and Canada

Fuzzibunz Diaper from Shaky Mommy Mandatory Facebook “like” (ends 8/28) RC

Softbums Diaper from Our Growing Garden Mandatory GFC follow (ends 8/28) RC

*Itti Bitti Diaper from Baby Dickey’s Giveaways (ends 8/29) RC

*Cloth Diaper Package from Petite Bottoms and Dibs (ends 8/29) Open to the U.S. and Canada GD

*Mother-Ease Diaper & Cover from Girly Girl Giveaways (ends 8/29)

*Tiny Tush Diaper from Better Cloth Diapers and The B Keeps Us Honest (ends 8/29)

Drybees and Rocky Mountain Diaper from Cloth Diaper Market and Happily Domestic (ends 8/29)

Fuzzibunz Hanging Diaper Pail, Snappi & Diaper Liners from Basic Baby and The Cloth Diaper Convert (ends 8/29)

Applecheeks Little Bundles-6 Winners (ends 8/29) RC

*Beco Gemini Carrier from Nicki’s Diapers (ends 8/30)

Smartipants Diaper from Letters from Momma Mandatory Facebook “like” (ends 8/30 12:01 A.M.) RC

Kawaii Diaper from I Love Cloth Diapers (ends 8/30) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

*Zookies Diaper Cover from Manager to Mom (ends 8/31 12:01 A.M.) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

*Fuzzibunz Diaper from Sandbox Lane Mandatory Twitter Follow (ends 8/31)

*Grasshopper Bamboo AIO from One Smiley Monkey Mandatory GFC follow (ends 8/31) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

*Bumble Bee Bumz Diaper from KAMsnaps Mandatory Facebook “like” and comment (ends 8/31) Open to the U.S. and Canada

*Dinkledooz Diaper from Padded Tush Stats (ends 8/31) GD

*Rocket Bottoms Cloth Diaper from Crazy 4 Fluff Mandatory GFC follow (ends 8/31)

*Rumparooz or Fuzzibunz Diaper from Changing Diapers and Dibs (ends 8/31) Open to the U.S. and Canada GD

Rumpkinz Diaper from Peas and Coos Two mandatory Facebook “likes” (ends 8/31)

Best Bottom Diaper from Cloth Diaper Addiction (ends 8/31) GD

*GoGreen Champ from Chic Cheeks and Newly Crunchy Mama of 3 Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/1 12:01 A.M.) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

*Softbums Echo from Newly Crunchy Mama of 3 Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/1 12:01 A.M.) RC

Popolini Diaper from Danielle Baby Bliss Mandatory YouTube Subscription (ends 9/1)

Rumparooz or Fuzzibunz Diaper from Changing Diapers and Freckleberry Finds Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/2 12:01 A.M.)

$25 Ultimate Green Store GC from Life With My Littles Mandatory GFC follow and Newsletter Subscription (ends 9/2) RC

Tiny Tush Diaper from Better Cloth Diapers and Mama on a Green Mission (ends 9/3) RC

Tender Tushies Diaper from Thrifty Nifty Mommy Mandatory Facebook “like” (ends 9/3) Open to the U.S. and Canada GD

Rumparooz Diaper, GroVia Wet Bag & Wipes from Petite Bottoms and Mommy of 1 and Counting (ends 9/3)

Smartipants Newborn Diaper from Mommy of 1 and Counting (ends 9/3)

*Zookies Diaper Cover from Baby and the Chi’s Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/4)

*Rumparooz or Fuzzibunz Diaper from Changing Diapers and Baby and The Chi’s Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/4) RC

Smartipants Diaper from Nini and Goo (ends 9/4) RC

Star Baby Designs Diaper from Mommy and Me Giveaways Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/4) Open to the U.S. and Canada

Kawaii Diaper from Jack Be Natural and Mommy and Me Giveaways Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/4)

Charlie Banana Diaper from Mommy and Me Giveaways Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/4)

Bububibi Diaper from Video Product Reviews Mandatory Youtube subscription (ends 9/4) Open to the U.S. and Canada

Planet Wise Wet Bag from Happily Domestic (ends 9/4)

Tiny Tush Diaper from Outnumbered 3 to 1 (ends 9/5)

Little Lily Bamboo Cloth Wipes from Mommy and Me Giveaways Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/5) Open to the U.S. and Canada

Green Bumkin Wet Bag from Mommy and Me Giveaways Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/5) Open to the U.S. and Canada

Charlie Banana Diaper from Nature Bumz and The Not So Secret Confessions Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/5) Open to the U.S. and Canada (RC)

Lawless Designs Custom Cloth Diaper from Mama’s Passions Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/5)

Snap-EZ GC from Mommy and Me Giveaways Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/5) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

$25 Preston’s Pants GC-2 Winners-from Happily Domestic (ends 9/5)

My Little Hipster Diaper from Alternative Housewife Mandatory follow-you choose how (ends 9/5)

Smartipants Diaper from Obsessions of the Trophy Wife Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/5)

Smartipants Diaper from 29 Diapers (ends 9/5)

Softbums Diaper from Mommy and Me Giveaways Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/6) RC

Itti Bitti Tutto from Mod N Natural Mandatory: Two Facebook “likes” and two Twitter follows and GFC follow (ends 9/6) Open to the U.S. and Canada GD

Itti Bitti D’lish from Mommy and Me Giveaways Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/6) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

Woogie Monster Cloth Diaper from Thrifty Nifty Mommy Mandatory Facebook “like” (ends 9/6) Open to the U.S. and Canada GD

12 Smartipants Diapers from Mommy and Me Giveaways Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/6) RC

Rocket Bottoms Diaper from Tree Huggin Mama Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/6) GD

Glow Bug Diaper from Mommy and Me Giveaways Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/6) RC

Monkey Doodlez Swim Diaper from Mommy and Me Giveaways Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/6) Open to the U.S. and Canada

Beco Mini (Doll Carrier) from Parental Views (ends 9/6) GD

$20 Rearz GC from Mommy and Me Giveaways Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/6) Open Worldwide RC

Piddle Poddles Diaper & Shirt from Happily Domestic (ends 9/6) Open to the U.S. and Canada

*Green Bottoms Diaper from Knocked Up and Nursing (ends 9/7) RC

WAHMies Pail Liner from The Mommy Goods (ends 9/7) GD

$25 Pat A Cake Baby GC from Mommy and Me Giveaways Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/7) RC

Rumparooz Diaper from Mommy and Me Giveaways Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/7) RC

Punkin Butt Wipes, Washy Wafers, Bottom Balm & Wipe Wet Bag from Mommy and Me Giveaways Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/7) RC

*Knickernappies Diaper from Wee Little Changes (ends 9/8)

*Charlie Banana Diapers from Double Duty Mommy Mandatory GFC follow and Facebook “like” (ends 9/8)

Fuzzibunz or Rumparooz Diaper from Changing Diapers and Goodbye Disposable, Hello Cloth Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/8) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

BambinoBums Diaper from Calgary Cloth Diaper Depot and Organic Mama Mandatory Facebook “like” (ends 9/8) RC

Applecheeks Diaper from Grinning Cheek to Cheek (ends 9/9) Open to the U.S. and Canada

GroVia AIO Cloth Diaper from A Mom’s Take (ends 9/9)

Thirsties Duo Diaper from Grinning Cheek to Cheek (ends 9/9) Open to the U.S. and Canada

Bumgenius Elemental from Sweetbottoms Baby Boutique and Grinning Cheek to Cheek (ends 9/9) Open to the U.S. and Canada

WAHMies Diaper from The Mommy Goods (ends 9/13) GD

Happy Green Wool Dryer Balls from One Smiley Monkey Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/14) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

*10 Itti Bitti Tutto Diapers & Wetbag from Diapershops (ends 9/15) Entry is on Facebook

Babee Greens Wool Shorties from Eco Babyz Mandatory vote (ends 9/15)

Smartipants Diaper from The Nurse Mommy Mandatory Facebook “like” (ends 9/15)

*Beco Gemini Carrier from Monkey Tales Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/16) RC

$100 Ultimate Green Store GC from Mommy and Me Giveaways Mandatory newsletter subscription and GC follow (ends 9/18)

$10 Everything Birth GC from Fluffy Bums (ends 10/12) RC

*giveaways that have been listed in a prior week’s roundup
RC Entries collected via Rafflecopter
GD Entries collected via Google Docs Form

You may enter any “family friendly” giveaway in the linky below. The form Blog name – Giveaway Item – Ending date works well. Please at least include the item and end date, and link directly to the giveaway.

View my where I list my giveaways post, to find more places to link up your giveaways!



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Winner Winner Chicken Dinner

Eco Nuts Concentrated Detergent Winner

Eco Nuts Winner

152 people entered this giveaway, and after a few accidental duplicates were deleted, there were 344 entries! (Remember that the screen shot shows 1 day left since I end my giveaways at 9:00 P.M. rather than Rafflecopter’s 12:01 A.M.!)

The winning entry is #285, which is Pauline M. Congratulations Pauline, I’m sending you an email so you can claim your prize!


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Detergents Diaper Accessories Giveaway Review

Eco Sprout Cloth Diaper Detergent Review & Giveaway (CLOSED 9/1)

Eco Sprout

I’ve been cloth diapering for nearly 2 years now, and I still think the biggest hurdle is establishing a wash routine, and finding a detergent that works for you. Eco Sprout is a cloth diaper safe detergent created by a work at home Dad! The detergent does not contain dyes, brighteners, enzymes, phosphates or SLS, and it is completely biodegradable. Ingredients are: Sodium carbonate peroxyhydrate (solid hydrogen peroxide), natural water softeners, sodium carbonate (washing soda), sodium sulfate (sodium salt of sulfuric acid a.k.a. Thenardite) and natural & biodegradable surfactants. (There’s also natural fragrance in the scented formulas.)

Eco Sprout 2

Eco Sprout Detergent comes in 7 scents: Fresh Linen, Warm Vanilla Sugar, Lavender Chamomile, Sandalwood Vanilla, Ocean Blue, Baby Powder and Seasonal (currently Pink Lemonade) as well as “In the Buff” (unscented.) I received a sample detergent pack of a variety of scents in 2 oz packages. You can buy 2 oz packages of Eco Sprout (2-4 loads) for $1.75 each.

Eco Sprout 3 instructions on sample pkgEco Sprout 4 instruction card

I love that there are washing instructions included, so I didn’t have to hunt them down!

Eco Sprout 6 soak

I went ahead and soaked my diapers with Eco-Sprout for 3 hours (the max auto soak on my machine) followed by a hot wash with double rinse. Then I did another full hot wash/double rinse with no detergent, to make sure I got all old detergent residue out. Finally, I did a wash with the recommended amount of Eco-Sprout.

The small amount of natural fragrance oils make your laundry smell good while you’re washing it, but it rinses out completely, leaving no residue on your diapers. My diapers simply smelled clean. My whole stash has been through a soak/wash with Eco Sprout at least once, maybe twice. (I keep my diapers rotating and I can’t remember where I started!) So far, so good! If you’re having trouble with your detergent, wash routine, repelling or stink, I would definitely recommend adding Eco Sprout to your “to try” list, especially if other ammonia treatments or popular “safe” detergents didn’t work for you.

Eco Sprout 5 rec amts

Price: A little goes a long way; you need just 1-2 T in an HE machine/soft water (that’s me) up to 2-4 T in a traditional top load washer with hard water. 24 oz bags wash 24-48 loads and retail for $7.98, 48 oz bags do 48-96 loads for $13.98, and 96 oz bags do 96-192 loads for $24.98.

Where to buy: You can buy directly from Eco Sprout, or find it at a number of retailers including my affiliate, Diaper Junction.

Giveaway: Eco Sprout is offering a reader their own 24 oz bag detergent in his/her choice of scent. (ARV $7.98) Entries go in the Rafflecopter form below! You may view Rafflecopter’s Privacy Policy.

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Motherhood Personal Posts

Mom vs. “The Man”

I know I probably was/am being overly sensitive, and I know this ended up kind of all over the place. I’ve been thinking about this lately for some reason and wanted to get it of my chest!

A year or more ago, my husband and I were somewhere (darned if I remember where) making small talk with a “businessman” type. Most likely somewhere along the way with all our mortgage business. It was brought up that I am a SAHM and y’know, how easy I have it and stuff. Uhh…yeah.

Well I made the mistake of (HALF-jokingly) saying hey, at least you get to go to work! He chortled, gave my husband a knowing, bless-her-heart-isn’t-she-stupid look, and said “yeah, ’cause we’re in here drinking martinis, har har har!” I know my husband at least smirked, if he didn’t actually chuckle, and it took all of my strength to keep from pouncing on the guy and strangling him.

Let me say this: I know that working moms have it hard. I’m not touching SAHM vs. Working Mom with a 10-foot pole! What I’m talking about here is “The Mom” (“stay at home,” “work at home,” “work outside the home,” whatever) vs. “The Man.” I don’t mean a man who gets up with the kids at night, empties the dishwasher, does laundry, takes care of the kids, publicly praises his wife and makes her feel loved, valued and worthwhile. I’m talking about men like this jerk who seem to think that SAHMs do nothing but sit on their butts and eat bon-bons, and that being a mother is no different than being a father.

I haven’t always been a SAHM. I worked (worked my butt off in fact) for years, took care of myself, lived alone and paid my own bills. I’m guessing that ANY Mom (working or not) will agree that the days of working full time and taking care of only yourself were a cake walk compared to motherhood.

Here’s something we’ve all experienced in one way or another. While my husband was out of town, I made the kids spaghetti, then cleaned up while still trying to make myself something to eat (I don’t like spaghetti, I know that’s weird. I like other pasta, just not spaghetti. I’ll eat it if there’s nothing else, but not by choice.) While hearing “shoesh ON, SHOESH ON! AH-SHIDE! ASHIDE DECK!!” (shoes on, shoes on, outside, outside deck to those who don’t speak 2-year old) I rushed and put my food on a (GASP!) paper plate to eat outside so the kids could play. Naturally, my son now wanted my dinner more than he wanted to play (my daughter ate half my chicken too.)

This is what was left:

so much for my food

(Sorry for the cell phone pic) So, I had to clean it up, hose off the chair and deck, and finally sat down to eat what was let of my cold food. It was then that Goldilocks (A.K.A. my son) decided the temperature was just right, and came back for round two. *sigh* P.S. Yes, I realize that a perfect mother’s children would be learning French while she prepared a 4 course gourmet meal, which they all would sit down and enjoy together, then they would patiently wait while she cleaned up the dishes (or they would do them, or she would leave them etc.) Yeah, guess what? I’m not that Mom. When Daddy’s gone, we make due.

I betcha 10 bucks that guy sat down and ate all his food (while it was hot) that day.

Now, I know there are some fantastic men out there who work high stress jobs to provide for their families, actively participate in their child’s upbringing, come home and help their wives (whether or not their wives also work) and so forth. Again, I’m pretty sure this guy wasn’t one of them. For “The Man” his life isn’t much changed by children, aside from expecting a ticker-tape parade if he happened to change a diaper!

In motherhood, there are no performance reviews, no bonuses, no paychecks, no awards ceremonies, no praising emails from a customer to your boss. Motherhood has to be the most thankless job on the face of the earth. (Naturally, a sweet hug, kiss or “Thank you Mommy” from a tiny person makes it all worth it.)

My husband isn’t lovey dovey at all, and is a man of few words, but I think that short times alone with the kids make him realize that it’s not easy. Especially since all he really does in that time period is keep them alive! Moms are also cooking, cleaning, doing laundry, dishes etc.

I don’t think some husbands realize what an impact small things make, to make their wife feel valued and appreciated. If my husband had said something as simple as “well my wife takes great care of our family and her job sure isn’t easy,” instead of appearing to agree with the jerk in question, it would have made my day (and probably his later, hee hee.) I recently read “30 Ways to be Intimate With Your Wife” on Going Green With Noah, and I think it should be required reading for all men.

I could be totally wrong…maybe the man’s wife was a working Mom and he thought she worked like crazy, so that’s why he thought SAHMs had it easy? Or maybe she had a nanny and a housekeeper and spent more time with her personal trainer than her kids. I don’t know.

My point is, no matter what the situation, motherhood is hard. It reminds me of a scene from S*x and The City 2 (a rare chick-flick scored from Netflix and watched after the kids were in bed!) when Miranda gets Charlotte to admit that motherhood is overwhelming and hard. “Perfect mom” Charlotte has an incident earlier in the movie when she hides in the pantry to cry after trying to talk on the phone and make cookies, while one child cries, the other makes a mess, and she finally melts down. Luckily for her, the nanny chooses that moment to arrive! While having cocktails with Miranda, Charlotte exclaims that she feels this way even with a full-time nanny, and she wonders how women without help do it (Miranda says she doesn’t know, but they deserve a medal!)

Don’t tell anyone, but motherhood is even harder than I thought it would be.

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