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So I’ve made my way through most of the diaper starter kit and I like them. They are not as easy as slapping on a disposable diaper. You have to be a little more organized than that… So what I do is have her wear the diapers out and about since they look like cute little panties - but I will say they are durable. Even “blow outs” stay contained - IF you make sure to put the diaper on correctly. It really needs to fit nicely in baby’s cute little leg creases.
If you want to try out g diapers before making the investment you can! Baby Boutiki is holding classes you can call Carrie Bendixen at (941)-748-3800 or visit www.babyboutiki.com and if you want to read more about the diapers you can visit www.gdiapers.com
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Posted by stacy h, st. pete on 09/03 at 10:53 AM
I just saw the story. G diapers are a start… but they might stop up your plumbing as friends have experienced. I use prefolds with cute covers and do the laundry myself. It’s extremely affordable and much better for the environment. You can also get cloth diapers that are all in one (not requiring a cover). Check out a local Clearwater store http://www.cottontailbaby.com for more info!