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Which Modern Fitted Cloth Nappy Should You Choose? Do I Get Wat

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    My first baby came to be in 2005 and as a young mother I really was uncertain which way I will go with choosing nappies for my precious bundle. My mother used cloth nappies with all 3 of her children and I spent my youth just comprehending that I would use cloth with my children if they came along. What I didn't know was just how confusing the complete Cloth diaper reusable process would become.

    What is an AIO, an AI2 or even a regular cloth nappy? Should I use a Modern Fitted Cloth Nappy or even a regular square nappy? Decisions, decisions!!

    I started out purchasing a pack of coloured square cloth nappies that must be folded before each use. They are great, but I did find that on a baby they appeared to be rather bulky. In addition you need to decide if you use Pins (a bit daunting to a brand new mum) or even a tool such as for instance a Snappy to secure the diaper once it's fitted on baby.

    Then I decided to try the fitted cloth nappy. They are a cloth nappy that is already shaped ready for use, the exact same shape as a disposable nappy. WOW, they are just so user friendly, even the Daddies may do these cloth nappy changes! Most secure with 2 or more strips of Velcro. Then I discovered the AIO nappy. AIO stands for All In One (this also took me a little while to work out). This means that the nappy is made out of a waterproof layer either in the nappy or the exterior layer of fabric is waterproof, quite often PUL is used to perform this. They are THE greatest idea, they're just like using disposable nappies in that they are shaped, waterproof and you never need anything extra to secure them. diaper for babies

    I tried the All in Two (AI2) nappies as well. They're the fitted cloth diaper without the excess waterproofing layer of PUL inside, so these require a cover to waterproof them, hence the All in Two pieces.

    I used the AIO nappies for quite a little while but there are so many brands on the market and I simply could not find usually the one diaper with most of the good points that I was looking for. So I took a giant leap and started on my trusty Janome and whipped up a model with most of the features that I needed in a nappy. Many designs and bolts of material later and I finally had the one that I was happy with.

    I decided that I required a diaper that has been waterproof, they're just so easy and you never need further covers or equipment with you to alter the nappy. Hence, I placed a layer of PolyUrethane Lamenate (PUL) in the diaper. I was also unhappy with Velcro, it scratches baby's skin, catches on Mum's clothes and shock horror, baby actually learns quite quickly how to undo the velcro on their own! So I designed printed diapers with Snaps onto it that actually allows the nappy to fit for so much longer. I put 3 snaps on either side so that the nappy grows with baby, as bub gets bigger, just move along to the next press stud snap, simple. I now had a diaper that has been basically a one size fits all. (My daughter wore hers until she was potty trained at 16 months).

    I was also dissatisfied with the absorbency that I was getting from most fitted cloth nappies on the market, so I designed the diaper with layers of super absorbent bamboo wadding, cotton wadding, hemp and towelling in the interior of the nappy. I also decided to utilize fabrics that have been good on my daughters skin as she'd mild eczema. I now use hemp, bamboo, cotton towelling and flannel to really make the nappies.

    I gave birth to my son mid 2008 and he's unknown each day without wearing his cloth nappies, I've a variety of prints and designs so he gets all the boyish cars, camo print, lions, tractors etc. My daughter wore all the girly prints like butterflies, kittens, pooh bear, jelly beans, flowers etc. I even started embroidering the diapers with baby's name, cute sayings like "I didn't ask to be Born this Cute" and funny ones like "Warning- Toxic Gas" on the butt. I now get orders for personalised diapers with bubs nickname or given name along with a fitting picture. The choices are endless.

    Using Cloth nappies is much better for baby, particularly if they've skin that is sensitive to heat, rashes etc. Cloth nappies are better for the environmental surroundings and for so far better for the wallet. Did you realize baby use around 6000 disposable nappies in 2 years, costing you over $2500 and doing endless damage to the environmental surroundings?

    Utilizing a Modern Fitted Cloth AIO Nappy is certainly a selection that I would recommend. Don't genuinely believe that choosing cloth is outdated, you really can get some good cute and funky designs, but make sure you do your research before purchasing. It is way better to purchase a diaper that you're satisfied with from the word go than to purchase several that you aren't satisfied with before finding "The One ".If you're tossing up between choosing cloth or using Disposable diapers, please just try a cloth diapers, who knows, you might be like me and never look back!