Why Families Give Up On Cloth Diapers - Is It Really Too Much Work?
The real reason most families give up on cloth diapers is a poor experience. What do I mean?
For a long time there has been a problem for cloth diapering parents. Since the invention of 'one size' cloth diapers designed to adjust from 'newborn' to 'potty learning' the standard weight range has been 8-35lbs.
But not every baby is 8-35lbs. Not every baby fits a 'one size' cloth diaper.
Cloth diapers are bad, difficult, expensive, unhygienic, hard to wash, time consuming. These are all common objections that opinionated family and friends might throw your way when you mention that you are interested in trying cloth diapers for your baby. Unfortunately, it's often discouraging for first time parents to hear snickers and rude comments when talking about their diapering choice. These objections aren't new to us and we can help you through them. Let's go over the most common reasons why people think cloth diapers are bad.
What To Do With The 💩.
Isn't that the biggest question on your mind when you think about cloth diapers? I guarantee you, it's the first and most poignant question that's top of mind with all new parents I speak with when they are beginning to consider cloth diapers for their baby. And why shouldn't it be? It is really the central topic of discussion and the largest mental hurdle to overcome I think. It was for me absolutely.
Fortunately, it's not as scary as it seems and there are a few easy ways to deal with the poop and one (or more) of them will certainly make it easy for you too. Let's discuss the options.
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