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<div>Originally Posted by <strong>kevinsmom08</strong> <a href="/community/forum/post/13789529"><img alt="View Post" class="inlineimg" src="/community/img/forum/go_quote.gif" style="border:0px solid;"></a></div>
<div style="font-style:italic;">Hi everybody I am new to this site as well as cloth diapering.<br>
How did yall come about starting cloth diapering?<br>
Ill tell you my story.<br>
I had always used disposables on my son and had contemplated cloth diapering several especially due to the much cheaper cost compared to the disposables. I bought a pack of swim diapers for him and they broke him out terribly. I figured that the cloth mite work better with his rash vs the disposables. I started using the prefolds with diaper pins and vinyl covers. Since muy son is so sensitive right now I worry about using something wrong on his diapers. Also iam looking for some diaper covers. That won't break the bank.<br>
Also does anyone have advice on getting daddys to change cloth diapers?</div>
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I started using cloth when a lot of my friends were doing it. It seemed cheaper, better for the environment, and cuter. Now that I have diapered my kids for most of their diapering lives I can say that the cost is only slightly less than disposables, but would be considerably less if I stuck with prefolds only.<br><br>
This link talks about what detergents are best:<br><a href="http://pinstripesandpolkadots.com/detergentchoicesataglancepspd.htm" target="_blank">http://pinstripesandpolkadots.com/de...glancepspd.htm</a><br><br>
Some babies are sensitive to certain things, like enzymes or brighteners, others are fine with them. My kids never seemed bothered by a specific detergent, although I did usually use the natural ones.<br><br>
Some babies also need covers that breathe more than vinyl, mine did better with wool. Just FYI in case you get mysterious rashes you can't get rid of.<br><br>
You're using probably the hardest system to master, prefolds with pins. If you really want your husband to do some of the diapering, you may want to invest in a snappi, a little device that holds the prefold closed without pins and is easier to use. Better yet, you can get a fitted, pocket, or AIO diaper (All in one, used just like a disposable), but those are pricier.<br><br>
Cottonbabies has a good selection of cheap covers: <a href="http://www.cottonbabies.com/index.php?cPath=36" target="_blank">http://www.cottonbabies.com/index.php?cPath=36</a><br>
I personally like Bummis Super Whisper Wrap or Super Brite (same cover really) or Thirsties diaper covers.<br><br>
I also wrote up some helpful info about cloth diapers<br><a href="http://talula-fairie.livejournal.com/tag/cloth+diapers" target="_blank">http://talula-fairie.livejournal.com/tag/cloth+diapers</a>