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    Size 6 pull ups

    @luketheduke01 No prob 😊 We’ve been dealing with this for so long and while I’d love to use cloth for her because I hate disposables and having her in yucky plastic stuff etc, it’s really the only thing that I think works atm.
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    Size 6 pull ups

    @luketheduke01 This doesn’t answer your question, but my 8 year old still wets at night and we use disposables (ninjamas). With the volume of her big kid pees, she would need a super bulky cloth pull-up. For a sleepover you have to think about her travelling with 1-2 pee soaked pull-ups as well...
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    Off Grid Wool Suggestions

    @simply_amazing No prob! I hope you’ll come back and update us on how cloth is working for you once your baby is here! I actually do wash every day or every two days because that works best for the amount of diapers I have and how often I change. I keep my dirty diapers in a plastic laundry...
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    Overwhelmed - want something super easy to take off at home (not necessarily perfect) and possibly also something to wear out or at night

    @wisper I think using something cotton without a waterproof cover is ideal for ec when you’re home. Prefolds with a snappi, or fitted diapers would be great. I haven’t used a diaper belt yet (though making one is on my list) and I’m not sure how it would hold up to a very active baby? I just...
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    Off Grid Wool Suggestions

    @simply_amazing I was actually really resistant to flats and only tried them on my current (third) baby, but I love them now :) I fold them all in advance so putting them on the baby with a Snappi is just as quick and simple as a fitted. They’re also just a nice piece of fabric that can have so...
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    Off Grid Wool Suggestions

    @simply_amazing Very cool! If I was handwashing I’d want to use flats. Well, I do largely use flats anyway. They’re going to be the easiest by far to wash and fastest to hang dry. Fast drying means you need fewer diapers because you can get them back in rotation faster. I don’t like fussy stuff...
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    Cold Water Swimming in Pregnancy

    @mellisamouse I think a 3 min cold swim is fine the whole way along personally. My husband does 3 min cold dips weekly here in Canada and I sometimes join him, but I found that during pregnancy it didn’t sound appealing. I did do the polar bear dip when I was in my third tri and it was a quick...
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