Photos: See the cloth diapering system I've set up for my baby
by Kelly Wilbanks posted in Products
I've been cloth diapering since my oldest daughter was 5 weeks old. Now all three of my girls have had their bums diapered in cloth. Through trial and (a lot of) error I've developed a cloth diapering system that works for me. Maybe you can adapt all or part of it to help you.
I guess we'll start where it all begins:
When she goes #2 most of it lands on a GroVia liner that protects her skin from moisture. We flush that liner and wipe her up. Currently we are using disposable wipes, but I'm not opposed to cloth wipes, because you just throw them in the wash with everything else. I grease her up with GroVia magic stick diaper balm, grab a clean pre-made cloth diaper, button her up, and we're good to go. Every couple of days I drag my dirty diapers to the laundry room. I don't use a bucket with water because it's not safe to have open water containers with small children and I think poopy water is worse than poopy diapers. If we have a VERY poopy diaper we run it over to the toilet and spray it down and toss the liner in the toilet.
I toss everything (prefolds, diaper covers, wet bags, reusable diaper bag) in the wash after pulling everything loose: prefolds from diaper covers, hemp inserts from prefolds, and dirty diapers from wet bags. Make sure to check your diaper bag! Dirty diapers always seem to come out of hiding once a load's begun.
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