What has been your experience with cloth diapers and dc? I have one with them now, and it's only the second time I've had someone use them. This family has been perturbed almost daily that I've had to change the baby's clothes 2 or 3 times a day. I change the diapers at least every 1.5 to 2.5 hours, and I am not new to baby care by any means. I got a little upset when dcm came in and counted the dirty clothes and wondered aloud "what was wrong with his diapers?" I told her, professionally, that I felt like she was insinuating that I was doing something wrong. I explained to her where and why the diapers are leaking (they are fleece lined and it wicks to the snaps and right out into the clothes), and that older or used diapers are going to have broken down lining. I think that is just the nature of cloth diapers...more leaking. Am I right?
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That's strange. Are they too small for the baby?
I've done cloth diapers with only one of my dck and for the most part, they worked just fine. I changed her about every 2-2.5 hours. The only time she had leaks was when she had both BM and pee (or when she started needed a bigger size).
Her diapers weren't fleece lined though.
Did the parents say if they've had any issues with leaking?
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Are you pulling all the leg rolls out of the diaper? Is the waist a little lose? Are you making sure the clothes are not getting into the leg creases of the diaper? Do they need more absorbency?
I have lots of experience with cloth and rarely any leaking issues.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat has been your experience with cloth diapers and dc? I have one with them now, and it's only the second time I've had someone use them. This family has been perturbed almost daily that I've had to change the baby's clothes 2 or 3 times a day. I change the diapers at least every 1.5 to 2.5 hours, and I am not new to baby care by any means. I got a little upset when dcm came in and counted the dirty clothes and wondered aloud "what was wrong with his diapers?" I told her, professionally, that I felt like she was insinuating that I was doing something wrong. I explained to her where and why the diapers are leaking (they are fleece lined and it wicks to the snaps and right out into the clothes), and that older or used diapers are going to have broken down lining. I think that is just the nature of cloth diapers...more leaking. Am I right?
I personally have found that I need to change every 1.5-2 hours verses 2+ for disposable wearers.
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I just started my first cloth diaper kiddo. He is nearly 2 and no leaking so far. I change him ever 2hrs. But I have noticed the smell. I put the dirty ones in the water proof, sealed bag dcm brings, but they stink! I have had to air out the bathroom after they take the bag home every night. Is this normal? (sorry to highjack!)
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Originally posted by Controlled Chaos View PostI just started my first cloth diaper kiddo. He is nearly 2 and no leaking so far. I change him ever 2hrs. But I have noticed the smell. I put the dirty ones in the water proof, sealed bag dcm brings, but they stink! I have had to air out the bathroom after they take the bag home every night. Is this normal? (sorry to highjack!)
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I don't think it's normal for cloth diapers to leak, even as they get older.
I used pockets on my own babies (fleece lined, with snaps), bought them used, then used them for 4 kids. Even on the last kid, they weren't leaking. They *did* sometimes leak when it was time to move up absorbency (put in a bigger insert or two).
Toddler pee does smell more than tiny baby pee in cloth diapers. They have to strip/bleach more often.
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He is only 11 weeks old, so maybe it is the fit. They look fine, but maybe the pee is squishing out from a tight fit. I change him so often to avoid a leak, but it still happens 1-3 times in a 10-hour day. They use disposable at home. The smell isn't bad yet, except for the storage bag. I put that out on front step and that annoys them too. Sorry, I don't want my house to smell like a bag of dirty diapers. Yuck! I will suggest the stripping and fit to them. Thank you for your input! He came in disposables today.
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They use disposables at home but want YOU to do cloth? Uh sorry, that would not go over well here . I don't mind cloth, I cloth diaper my own but really (to me) disposables are easier. If dcp does clot at home, OK, no problem. If they do disposables but wanted me to put in the extra effort of cloth...not happening
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And yes, it is super annoying to know that I am dealing with this mularchy and they take the easy way at home. I know from experience if I whine about that they will just lie, and I guess I would rather know the truth and complain about it to my friends and husband, than be lied to!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMom said she did an initial stripping when she first got the diapers but not since. How often do those of you that use the cloth for your kids do the stripping cleaning? These have been used ft at daycare for 5 weeks now.
Is she on Facebook?
I highly recommend the group fluff live & cloth diaper science. They can help her figure out what's going on
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I'm on my second dc child in cloth diapers. The first child's diapers never leaked. The second child's leaked when she first started coming here. I didn't get it. Everyday I would change her like you, every 1.5-2 hours and she would leak right through. I thought I was putting them on wrong, but I wasn't. Dad said it happened at home too, but mom looked puzzled when I told her that she leaked. I started putting plastic pants over her diapers when she was here. I didn't want her to leak onto my carpet or furniture.
Then all of a sudden, they stopped leaking. I have no idea why they leaked.
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