- 2 Dozen Green Mountain Diaper Newborn(orange edge) Organic Prefolds, purchased as seconds on the cheap
- 6 Swaddle Bees Newborn fitteds - also seconds from their clearance section on their website here.
- 5 Thirsties duo covers, size one
- 2 Lil' Joeys by Rumparoos
- 3 Dream Eze Organic Cotton fitteds size small- purchased on the cheap from babyhalfoff.com
- 3 Thirsties Duo Fab fitteds, Size one
On the flip side of fitteds, we LOVED the swaddlebees newborns. They are snap closure (which i thought would be SUCH as hassle beforehand) and also have a snap for the umbilical cord. They are also super soft and the fit was great! They absorbed very quickly and he didn't seem to mind being wet in them. They contained even the biggest poop-plotions as long as they were snuggly snapped on (daddy likes to leave them loose but that's ok ;) ).
The Thirsties Duo fitteds were super comfy for Auggie, easy to use because of the velcro closure, but he quickly outgrew them and I felt like the extra 7ish dollars cost over the swaddlebees wasn't really worth it. I would probably buy them again, but in snaps rather than velcro. The velcro for some reason got worn very quickly and just didn't stick very well by the time(remember is was a a short time, probably by 2 months) he had outgrown them. The absorbency was very good and he seemed to stay very dry despite them being soaked.
The prefolds were great, the plus side of prefolds is using the outgrown ones as burp cloths! And my little goober has reflux issues so we have used them religiously. I use a snappi and once we got the folding technique down, rarely had blowouts. A little less absorbent than the swaddlebees, but still plenty absorbent. The orange edge newborns only lasted 3 or maybe 4 weeks which really surprised me. But as aknew mom, I had no clue how quick he was going to grow!
Thirsties duo covers fit my 7lb little guy on the smallest settings, I just had to pull them up over the umbilical stump (which was very stubborn and didn't fall off until around day 16) or fold the top down a little to go under the stump. At home I never really put a cover on, unless I'm anticipating a nap or visitor. I kept my newborn baby naked(diaper only) for much of the first month because he was a sleepy nurser who didn't like to nurse unless he was nakey and wouldn't stay awake unless I tickled him the entire time! So no cover was really necessary without clothes to get wet. But the thirsties size one worked great all the way until he was about 11 or 12 pounds when he out grew them. I think we've only had one blowout where the poop shot out/up the back of the diaper. The gussets on the leg holes really, really do their job!
And last but not least, the Lil Joeys AIO (all in ones). They were great! I only wish I had them from the very beggining. They were the only diaper trim enough to fit under the cutesy newborn outfits. The only setback was the dry time, they probably took 90+ minutes to dry which is annoying. I got them second hand from re-diaper.com when Auggie was 2 weeks old, they worked for about the next 2 weeks, then the fit/absorbency just wasn't enough anymore. I would definitely buy again from re-diaper, but not new. But that's just because I'm frugal like that! Plus, I've heard it takes plenty of washes to get them into their prime absorbency.
Lets talk dry time. Cloth diapers don't dry on the "Auto dry time" settings. Learned this fast. The dryer always said they were dry when the seams and soakers were still damp. So we fired the auto settings. I then found out after some testing that the prefolds dry in 70 minutes, the fitteds dry in 80. with the introduction of wool dryer balls(6 of them from re-diaper) they dry time was reduced by 10 minutes each. I save time and money by leaving the fitted diapers in the dryer and they finish drying with the next load that goes into the dryer. No need to turn on the dryer again for the load when half of it is already dry.
OK, here's where I sort through the over 1,000 pics on my iphone to find sample pics not originally meant for a clothdiaper review...although still cute and will probably make me cry because he's so tiny...
Swaddlebees on a 4 day old Auggie passed out from nursing :') :
Thirsties Fab Fitted Duo size one, I think he's 2 weeks old here:
Couldn't resist this one because of his expression! TeeHee
Thirsties Duo Cover Size one:
Lil Joeys Rumparoo:
Here's a picture of a medium Dream Eze, because I already packed up the smalls for storrage and i didn't take a picture of one on him ever. You can see the two thin soaker strips that fit awkwardly, the strip on the left shows how they get kinda twisted up in the wash making it even awkward-er. LOL:
OK, that's all for now on my fluffy butt baby!
Great post & love the pics!! I really wanted to get a few Lil Joeys, but I'm so sure our lil Edward is going to be...um...kinda big, so I am thinking I might just do disposables until he fits into the diapers I already have (if he doesn't right from the start). Also, I got my diapers at a local store that doesn't have the brands you mentioned, so once I have an idea of what I like best, I'll have to start ordering online like you! I think buying them used is a great idea!!!
ReplyDeleteKeep up the posts momma!!! :)
Thanks Amie! Yeah if he's born at 8 pounds, he'll fit way better than Auggie did in the one size diapers. I'll have another post soon of my favorite websites to order from and why. Thanks for reading! I'm so excited to see Edward! :D <3
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