Hubby’s taken the kids out (Kitten in the Ergo and Wolf in the pram) for a walk. This is the second time and he’s confident to do it after Kitten’s had her milk and is ready for a nap, and Wolf is ready for his nap too so he really does the walking himself. Good exercise.
Yesterday I decided it was time to be brave or not at all. I confess my fears about cloth diapering was the awful handwashing, the smell, the potential poop, and leakage. Still it didn’t stop me from buying all the below cloth diapers and accessories while pregnant with Kitten. I did cloth diaper Wolf when I was pregnant but when Kitten was born, handwashing single diapers became too much of a chore.
My thought was, now with so much laundry to do every day, it would be less of a chore putting them all in cloth and washing the diapers and accessories together. But of course to ease my eww factor, I’d rinse them first then put them in the diaper bin.
Kitten is now 3 months old. I am feeling strong. I can do this.
So here I was, armed with 3 organic BumGeniuses, 2 Loveybums organic wool covers, and 6 organic cloth diapers for the kids, a wonderful new washer and dryer from my Mom, a covered plastic PP container I bought from Ikea as a diaper bin, and nowhere to go. It was time.
I would put the kids in their cloth diapers and when it was time to change it, I would rinse them as best as I could and put them in the diaper bin, wet. When all the diapers were used, they would be washed in the machine with 2 tablespoons of Seventh Generation washing powder I use.
Wolf wore a BumGenius for 6 hours and no leakage. In fact, it didn’t even feel terribly full. Yay! Success. Night time was the tricky one.
My friend Phoebe and I were comparing notes on why the Mame Poko disposables we were using before were now leaking at night. Because it is a new design to make it thinner. And apparently not more absorbent, she snorted.
So that night I was determined to try another option.
I have these 4 layer brick-sized hemp inserts I’d bought from Whoopeekiddies, incidentally based in Singapore but ships worldwide. I’ve bought tons of organic stuff from them, including the BumGeniuses.
Anyway, I put the Loveybums (from the US but ships internationally too – yay!) organic cloth diaper on Wolf (love the organic cotton fleece that would be touching his skin – something the BumGenius SHOULD have put in their design but didn’t), stuffed a hemp insert under the cotton fleece, and then wrapped his bum up (excuse pun) with the Loveybums organic wool cover. He looked so cute in it! I must remember to take a photo tonight. And… for good measure, had him sleep on the rubber mat just in case.
In the morning, NO LEAKAGE!
I almost wept with joy. I had my doubts about wool being waterproof but this has buoyed my confidence in using this combo. Now, when I opened up the layers, the cloth diaper and inserts were soaked through the front (cos he has boy parts). But the wool contained them. His pyjamas were dry. His wool cover was dry! I almost wept with joy. Did I just say that again? Ok, it smelled slightly but airing it is supposed to help.
I was so thrilled that I put both kids in the remaining 2 BumGeniuses and they’re both colourful and happy today. Looks like I’ll have to stock up on more diapers. I’d love to try the Gro BabyTM which is also in organic cotton, a new system of diapering which has earned quite a bit of rave reviews recently, and I think will be great for going out in the day since that is what we do every day anyway.
Tonight both kids go in their cloth+wool combos and we’ll see what the morning brings.
Cloth Diaper + Accessories Count for Wolf and Kitten:
3 organic BumGeniuses
2 organic Loveybums wool covers
2 large organic Loveybums cloth diapers
1 NB/S organic Loveybums cloth diaper
3 medium organic Loveybums cloth diapers
4 hemp supersoaker inserts
Mephala is a strange and rather interesting
August 11th, 2009 at 1:40 am
Sorry my bad! :p I should have read this first. Thanks for the tips.
My sister gave me her kid’s Fuzzi Bunz diapers when my son Sean was born. But Sean has been keeping me up all night. I can’t even imagine washing his diapers!
August 11th, 2009 at 9:57 am
We used to use Mommy’s Touch with Gavin while he was at home and put him in disposables for going out. It was pretty good actually. I’ve never tried any of the other cloth diapers (probably because this was so expensive and I got a huge reprimand from hubby about it so never bothered to buy anything else).
At one stage, I found that Gavin only wanted to wear the cloth diapers and refused to put on the disposables. I reckon it’s because the cloth ones are more comfortable.
Also never had problems with poop stains. Even when it was solid poop.
You might also want to check out http://idyllicyouth.blogspot.com/ – Clarissa Jarem is another cloth diaper/diaper free Mom. She says she throws everything into the washing machine and has no problems with poop stains or smells.
August 12th, 2009 at 12:54 am
Kate: No problems.
All in good time, when you are ready, you might decide to go there, baby steps first.
I started cloth diapering Wolf when he was 2+, when I was pregnant with Kitten. Then I decided I could do this.
So now we’re trying it out, baby steps.
Figur8: I use my own money to buy the diapers so no complaints from the hubby. Plus, I told him, it would save us money in the long run. It was nice to not pay $35 for diapers today at the supermarket.
Thanks for the reassurance with poop.
It seems to slide right off the fleece. Love the fleece. All my diapers must have fleece now. It was hell washing it off the BumGeniuses.
August 12th, 2009 at 10:10 am
Yeah, the ones we have are microfiber fleece type. They wash out easily too.
I did pay for the diapers with my own money – what little there was left of it after I stopped working – but still got nagged to death about it. Reckon hubby’s idea of using cloth diapers were the old fashion muslin type that our parents used on us.
August 13th, 2009 at 1:01 am
All I get is a frown when I use my own money, especially if it is a toy for Wolf, but I still have to make my case. Fortunate are the wives who are trusted to buy for the household without question, their own money or otherwise. :p