As a first time mom who wanted to do cloth diapering and got cloth diapers off Facebook marketplace and has no idea how to even put them together, this video was fantastic!! Especially with explaining the different types of inserts and why you layer them the way that you do! THANK YOU!!! 🙌🏼😁
@@ashleygarcia289 - I am so so glad you found the video helpful! There is definitely a little bit of a learning curve.. but it takes some practice just like anything else. You’re gunna do great!
I have a 2 months old. I exclusively cloth diaper since her birth. I'm amazed how easy and convenient it is. To me it is absolutely worth to buy newborn diapers as well. I'm still using newborn diapers. I educated myself well beforehand, so I didn't have almost any problem with the process as my setup was complete. I cloth diaper when we are out as well. It is all a matter of being prepared. I use washcloths instead of disposable wipes and it's so convenient as well.
Thank you for this comment! I have a 2 month old and just started using cloth diapers. I've had a lot of family and friends question why I would want to do this and that it's more hassle than it's really worth.
I’ve watched so many of these videos since I found out I was pregnant and you’ve done the best job with explaining everything. So happy you made this before I ordered my cloth diapers so I can use your link! I can’t wait for the wash routine video.
Great video, but thought that I would add that the Nora’s nursery bamboo inserts actually have microfiber in them. Also, most charcoal bamboo inserts are actually just microfiber with a layer of fleece on top. They are really deceiving especially because microfiber isn’t very absorbent and is prone to compression leaks.
So true! The only way I truly got any of our microfiber or “bamboo” inserts to work was to layer them with a hemp insert on the bottom. And that’s crazy about “charcoal bamboo” insert! I had no idea. Glad we never gave them a try.
By far this is the best informational video I have seen on youtube for cloth diapers. You make this so clear and easy to understand. All the other videos were overwhelming me so much. Thank you!
Formula fed baby poop is also water soluble unless baby has passed a big chunk they also can be chucked straight in the wash ( mum of 7 used cloth since 2011) some were breast fed some were formula fed
I had a baby at the end of April and we started cloth diapering when she was a few weeks old. We tried all in 2s (which have an inner that snaps and a waterproof outer that snaps as well), pocket diapers, and all in ones. I definitely like the all in 2s best. I sold my pockets and NB all in ones and bought more all in 2s. I still have some used all in ones, because I’m hoping her daycare will use the cloth diapers.
Wow, thank you so much. FTM, 24 weeks pregnant and I would like to do cloth diapers. Thank you for all this info this is exactly what i was looking for.
I would say with all the leaking you experienced, it could have boiled down to the quality of the diapers you're using. In short, you do get what you pay for.
In my head, i figured id keep a bucket with water, baking soda n vinegar, rinse the diapers n put it in the bucket until ready for wash..in about 3 days... is this doable?
Baking soda and vinegar together will “cancel” each other out, making salt water. Most diaper companies recommend against soaking diapers because the elastics will degrade faster. You also have to be very careful with little kiddos wandering around that they don’t have access to the bucket because it only takes an inch or two of water to drown. I’ve never found soaking to be necessary. Your best friend is airflow. The more air your diapers get the less they’ll smell. And sunshine! Gets stains out like magic. Although diapers can be stained while still being clean, sunning is more for looks than cleanliness. Solid food poop often stains but after washing they’ll smell totally fresh.
I'm currently potty training my 4 year old and she still poops her underwear. I just do the swish and dunk in toliet. Sure it's gross but it's doesn't cost anything and I just wash my hands extra well after
So I'm planning on doing the same with baby 3 and cloth diapers. Also you should mention breastmilk and formula exclusively makes the poop water soluble so cloth diapers will get thrown directly on washing machine
This was incredibly helpful!! We’re expecting our first baby in September and I know that I want to cloth diaper in some capacity but the entire process is SO overwhelming to me. You broke it down so well and I am so thankful. 🤍
As a first time mom who wanted to do cloth diapering and got cloth diapers off Facebook marketplace and has no idea how to even put them together, this video was fantastic!! Especially with explaining the different types of inserts and why you layer them the way that you do! THANK YOU!!! 🙌🏼😁
@@ashleygarcia289 - I am so so glad you found the video helpful! There is definitely a little bit of a learning curve.. but it takes some practice just like anything else. You’re gunna do great!
I have a 2 months old.
I exclusively cloth diaper since her birth.
I'm amazed how easy and convenient it is.
To me it is absolutely worth to buy newborn diapers as well.
I'm still using newborn diapers.
I educated myself well beforehand, so I didn't have almost any problem with the process as my setup was complete.
I cloth diaper when we are out as well. It is all a matter of being prepared.
I use washcloths instead of disposable wipes and it's so convenient as well.
Thank you for this comment! I have a 2 month old and just started using cloth diapers. I've had a lot of family and friends question why I would want to do this and that it's more hassle than it's really worth.
I’ve watched so many of these videos since I found out I was pregnant and you’ve done the best job with explaining everything.
So happy you made this before I ordered my cloth diapers so I can use your link!
I can’t wait for the wash routine video.
Absolutely agree!
Great video, but thought that I would add that the Nora’s nursery bamboo inserts actually have microfiber in them. Also, most charcoal bamboo inserts are actually just microfiber with a layer of fleece on top. They are really deceiving especially because microfiber isn’t very absorbent and is prone to compression leaks.
So true! The only way I truly got any of our microfiber or “bamboo” inserts to work was to layer them with a hemp insert on the bottom. And that’s crazy about “charcoal bamboo” insert! I had no idea. Glad we never gave them a try.
By far this is the best informational video I have seen on youtube for cloth diapers. You make this so clear and easy to understand. All the other videos were overwhelming me so much. Thank you!
I just bought a cloth diaper for my daughter
This video helped me a lot
Love your video!! Very easy to follow and understand. You broke down the video very well! THANK YOU (:
Formula fed baby poop is also water soluble unless baby has passed a big chunk they also can be chucked straight in the wash ( mum of 7 used cloth since 2011) some were breast fed some were formula fed
I had a baby at the end of April and we started cloth diapering when she was a few weeks old. We tried all in 2s (which have an inner that snaps and a waterproof outer that snaps as well), pocket diapers, and all in ones. I definitely like the all in 2s best. I sold my pockets and NB all in ones and bought more all in 2s. I still have some used all in ones, because I’m hoping her daycare will use the cloth diapers.
Hey! Could you share a link for the all in 2s please?
I use some lighthouse kids AIO and they have a bamboo with like 8 layers. It never leaks!
Wow, thank you so much. FTM, 24 weeks pregnant and I would like to do cloth diapers. Thank you for all this info this is exactly what i was looking for.
I’m so glad you found it helpful!
The clean up of newborn poo is 10x better than cleaning up toddler poop! Babies on milk only all you do is throw it in the wash ohhh super easy
I would say with all the leaking you experienced, it could have boiled down to the quality of the diapers you're using. In short, you do get what you pay for.
It was because of the types of inserts I was using and how I was using them.
In my head, i figured id keep a bucket with water, baking soda n vinegar, rinse the diapers n put it in the bucket until ready for wash..in about 3 days... is this doable?
Baking soda and vinegar together will “cancel” each other out, making salt water. Most diaper companies recommend against soaking diapers because the elastics will degrade faster. You also have to be very careful with little kiddos wandering around that they don’t have access to the bucket because it only takes an inch or two of water to drown.
I’ve never found soaking to be necessary. Your best friend is airflow. The more air your diapers get the less they’ll smell. And sunshine! Gets stains out like magic. Although diapers can be stained while still being clean, sunning is more for looks than cleanliness. Solid food poop often stains but after washing they’ll smell totally fresh.
I'm currently potty training my 4 year old and she still poops her underwear. I just do the swish and dunk in toliet. Sure it's gross but it's doesn't cost anything and I just wash my hands extra well after
So I'm planning on doing the same with baby 3 and cloth diapers. Also you should mention breastmilk and formula exclusively makes the poop water soluble so cloth diapers will get thrown directly on washing machine
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This was incredibly helpful!! We’re expecting our first baby in September and I know that I want to cloth diaper in some capacity but the entire process is SO overwhelming to me. You broke it down so well and I am so thankful. 🤍