Small Sacrifies

Switching to Cloth Diapers for the Sake of the Budget

© Teresa Simpson

Oct 11, 2006

My journey into the world of cloth diapering has been a learning experience.


As you may have read in my review of cloth diapers (http://infantstoddlers.suite101.com/article.cfm/cloth_diapers), I have recently begun using this method to cover my baby's bottom. I decided that this was one small way in which I could contribute to the family budget. While I do not necessarily regret the choice to switch from disposables, I do wish I had known a few things before I got started:

  1. Cloth diapers have to be changed a lot more often than disposables.
  2. Using diaper pins can be scary!
  3. Folding a diaper for the first time (or second or third) is extremely difficult.
  4. A poopy cloth diaper is the stuff nightmares are made of.
  5. Cloth diapers are bulkier than disposables and alter the way a baby's clothes fit.
  6. Most babysitters have no clue how to change a cloth diaper.
  7. Most daddies have no clue how to change a cloth diaper, either.
  8. Cloth diapering does get easier over time.

In spite of these lessons that had to be learned, my son and I are adjusting to this new system of diapering. Truth be told, he doesn't care what's on his bottom as long as it's soft and dry.


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