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    Another rash post

    @danny2023 The conflicting advice definitely makes it harder 🤷‍♀️. I'm using flats largely because I read they have less wash issues.
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    Another rash post

    @danny2023 I'm newer, but I have read on other groups that detergent buildup can cause problems. Do the swish test to see if the water is cloudy or bubbly after. (Use a clear glass container with water in it and dunk one of your thicker inserts and swish it around.) Stripping gets rid of...
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    Help me decide-pregnant & planning

    @theophilus2019 Honestly, our flats are all receiving blankets. No newborn size. It was definitely bulky at first.
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    Help me decide-pregnant & planning

    @theophilus2019 My newborn went through 20 flats a day. Your mileage may vary. Black Friday was a good sales day for me buying covers last year. There's a website that has prefolds seconds that are cheaper. Maybe cottonbabies? I forget. They aren't always in stock, but it might be an option.
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    TTC#1 in 3 months

    @billdyer You mentioned blood tests, did they check your titer for rubella and chicken pox? Those are things to check and update a few months before pregnancy if you are not immune.
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    How many words did your 15 month old speak?

    @emma96 First off, it's amazing that you are introducing more than one language at such a young age! I have read that sometimes they are slower to pick up/speak as many words when they are learning multiple languages at once, but not in a bad way. (It's been a while so I can't remember the...
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    Diaper rash is inevitable

    @cathya We haven't had any major rashes in the 5 months we've been cloth diapering. A couple times he was a little red and it cleared up within a few days with barrier cream. We did use Nystatin for a few days in case of yeast, but it was a prescription we had for his neck. I know this is not an...
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