.....but I still could not handle them for more than a day. My friend, Natalie, loaned me her set of Bum Genius brand cloth diapers. She used them with their daughter and liked them. She said she did not have a problem with blow-outs or leaks and it saved her a lot of money. The thought of free diapers sounded appealing, however I was skeptical about them holding in the goods. I figured I'd give it a try.
I will say that, to my surprise, they did not leak and held a good sized poo. However I could not handle the idea of taking off a dirty diaper and saving it for later. What I also did not like was that it was a hassle to get the liner inserts inside the cover and I also didn't like how they looked bulky under Kaitlyn's clothes. She's big as it is so adding a bulky diaper did not help the issue of her clothes already fitting tight.
I'm probably just a bit too lazy to do the whole cloth diaper thing, so I washed them all last night and I will be giving them back to Natalie ASAP!
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very true...can't make the booty look any bigger than it already is. lesson she will keep with her for life
I enjoy your use of the word "poo"
We have been using Bum Genius for Madeleine since she was 3 weeks old (she was three weeks early and we did not have them ordered yet). It is awesome you never run out or have to go to the store for new ones. The whole landfill thing is great. We just run ours on a 2.5 hour wash cycle and they are as good as new. You could try another kind that does not have a pocket. THey have All in One (AIO) or inserts with covers that are separate. If you are interested let me know. We had done a lot of research prior to our purchase. Overall you save the most with the Bum Genius 3.0 because it is one size. Madeleine has the diaper booty and is in the 95%, but I will trade that for her possible potty training early due to cloth diapering!
Oh yeah, you could try G Diapers! They are a hybrid diaper.
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