ilovegod123
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I hope this type of curious post is allowed! I had my first baby 4 months ago. I’m an environmentalist so before she was born I put together my stash, eager to cloth diaper. Then she was born and her skinny bum didn’t fit her cloth stash, so we used disposables. She’s only now fitting into the cloths but I’m finding myself...grasping for why I should move to cloth diapers.
I committed to doing all cloth this weekend to get into the habit and here’s what I’ve been mulling over re: my expectations vs my experiences:
I committed to doing all cloth this weekend to get into the habit and here’s what I’ve been mulling over re: my expectations vs my experiences:
- they’re better for the environment! But then I read this study by the UK environment agency in which a life cycle analysis comparing cloth, diaper service, and disposables found no discernible environmental difference between the three. Cloth diapers generate less garbage, but require more energy and water. And I live in a coal-fired electric location, so cloth might actually turn out worse here than in the UK.
- they’re cheaper! But it’s not a red hot deal. The diapers I bought cost ~$13 each. Costco diapers are $0.17 each, so to break even I need to use each diaper 77 times. With my stash of 24, that’s 1,848 uses to break even. I’ll probably hit this just past the 1 year mark. So they really only start to pay back after using them for a year, and we haven’t factored in the cost of hot water, detergent, or my time washing/hanging/folding them.
- they’re all you need! Except, not really. We need to use disposables at night (baby sleeps 10 pm - 7 am) and for when we travel or camp for the weekend. So I’ve still got a diaper pail trash bin in the nursery, as well as the wet bag.
- poo isn’t that bad! Except, it kind of is. My washroom isn’t near the nursery so I’d have to walk the poo diaper across the house to scrape or spray. Instead I’ve been using grovia liners which make it infinitely better but aren’t perfect (and add to the cost). We’ve got a formula fed baby, which might be making it worse (although her ebf poops of two months ago were also yucky)
- they’re better for baby! But...are they? She’s never had a diaper rash in disposables. In addition to diaper rash, cloth diapers bring with them the possibility of yeast or fungal infections, which honestly is enough on its own to make me second guess cloth diaping.
- they’re easy! They’re not hard, but they’re certainly more work than disposables. That’s not even debatable.