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    Branddddd new and would love feedback on my plan!

    @deeppeace Others have addressed other aspects of the plan, but I just wanted to throw it out there that for the first few months, day and night diapers are really no different. It’s not until three, four months until a lot of people start having to do something different, or I guess a more...
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    Cloth diapering newborn

    @mauriciosr I definitely think it’s more customizable! And less expensive; we just switched from the size one thirsties duo wrap to the size two at seven months. So you get a whole lot more mileage out of the covers. GMD has a whole page of YouTube videos with a bunch of different folds. We...
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    Cloth diapering newborn

    @mauriciosr Lots of people really love pockets, but we diapered from birth in flats from GMD and wouldn’t choose anything else. Would definitely second the recommendation to check them out—they carry really nice stuff and personally, I don’t think there’s anything better than cotton on a tiny...
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    Am I supposed to run 3 whole washer cycles every 1-2 days for 3-8 tiny rectangles?

    @wisper We also do ec and so we only go through about four diapers per day. We do a daily prewash, mostly because we do cloth overnight and baby isn’t dry yet overnight. To our loads (regular and the daily prewashes) we add our own bidet washcloths, dish towels, baby’s eating smocks (aka old kid...
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    Can't transfer baby to crib - what am I doing wrong??

    @rightway16 Have you tried swaddling with his arms out so he can still do that? We really liked the Aden & Anais swaddles because they transitioned really well to arms out.
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    New to cloth diapers

    @elizabeth1990 I’m not familiar with that brand of diapers. But in general, you’re going to want to bleach them since they’re secondhand and wash them. Both fluff love university and clean cloth nappies offer directions. We store our diapers in a drawer in my sons dresser; our changing pad is...
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    Change frequency

    @shilva We changed before and after every nursing session, and in between that if baby was wet and awake. Every wet or poopy diaper, basically. With cloth it’s not like you’re wasting precious dollars changing so often like you would be with disposables. If you’re nursing to sleep, I...
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