MarketplaceDiaper Doublers Insert Pads Need advice Cloth Diapers experienced moms? I think switching ... I heard it is cheaper in the long term, as well as being easier to pot ... but there are so many choices is confusing! I read articles with pros and cons of each type (not that I agree with all of them), but I hear from people who have actually used. variety which is best? Is there a particular fabric that absorbs the best? How much do I need? What is the difference between the absorbent pads, disposable liners down the toilet (he looked like a roll of toilet paper for me), Doubler liners, inserts and diapers? It is OK to get used cloth diapers? I first wash them anyway as I do with everything. Any personal experience stories would be appreciated. "What variety is the best?" I would not use used cloth diapers. Yes, but it is easier to form pot cloth diapers. but they are much more work. I used to fasten a cloth diaper and a plastic tie on top. when my baby has learned to sit down I started taking it to the toilet to pee. that used to keep it dry longer. I feel children to the other layers are prone to rashes. u will get good advice on potty training here http://www.learning-graph.com/teachingdi ... I had cloth diapers for my son. Personally, I didn't like it. My mother has a sprayer for me crap. But I didn't like him. We had a laundry basket full. Personally, I wouldnt get used diapers. A lot of linen If you do not have a washer and dryer in your home, I wouldnt go that route My personal favorite is the system of layers of paper. My favorite styles are the All in One and pocket. I do not own. Posted on February 10, 2010.
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