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12-16-2006, 02:22 PM #1
Looking to have our first kid here soon (so isn't pregnant but we are working on it)
, so this topic has come up.
I see how cloth can be cheaper, but less convenient overall. So how do you guys who have gone th cloth rout handle the little annoyances. Like what do you do with them when you have to change away from home? Is there really a greater likelihood
of leakage as the disposable companies would have you believe? Is there increased skin irritation again as advertised by the competing product?
Also anyone who doesn't use a service, how difficult is it to wash them, and are there any ill effects to your washer?
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12-16-2006, 02:40 PM #2
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12-16-2006, 03:03 PM #3
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Thanked: 0Originally Posted by Wildtim
Originally Posted by Wildtim
Originally Posted by Wildtim
Originally Posted by Wildtim
I love having the extra work. It's not much more, and for me it's worth it. (Sort of like shaving with a straight.) Is it better for my son? I'm not sure, but in my mind it is. The time I spend washing, folding, and occasionally ironing diapers is no problem, because I feel I'm doing something good for him. Regardless or what type of diapers you use, don't think of changing them as a chore, but rather as a chance to spend some time with your kid. It's a couple of minutes of one-on-one time, that is a perfect opportunity to smile and laugh with each other.