Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Cloth Diapers 101: Anatomy of a Cloth Diaper

This is what's known in the cloth diapering world as a Chinese Prefold Diaper. There are basically 4 different types of cloth diapers (prefolds, all in ones, pockets, fitteds) but this is the kind that I use on my baby. Most moms use prefolds as burp cloths but trust me, you don't want to use those Gerber prefolds from Wal-Mart on your baby's bottom. My Chinese Prefolds are made from extremely high quality 100% cotton. Gerber's diapers definitely are not. They are only good for wiping up spit up. Trust me. When you get your package of prefolds in the mail, they are very very rough to the touch. Initially, you wash them about 5 times to get them to a satisfactory softness for your baby's bottom but they continue to get softer and softer with each wash. You know what? I do believe that my new camera might be so good that you can actually see the softness.
Here the prefold is folded, laying in the cover and ready to cover my boy's bottom. The brand of covers (aka wraps) that I use is Prowraps Classics. Actually, they are the cheapest covers I could find on the internet and they do such a great job that I don't even try the other options that are out there. I prefer a plain white cover but every color and pattern under the rainbow are available through the internet.

I keep my diapers and covers organized on my changing table in this handy little basket. Typically, this basket is stuffed to the brim with diapers but I was washing a load of diapers as I took this picture.
***This picture wouldn't upload. It it had, you would see a small table with Henry's noise maker and a Wal-Mart bag sitting on top. You would also notice the trash can, changing table, and dirty clothes basket.***
Notice the Wal-Mart type bag on the table. That's where I place dirty diapers. I began placing the dirty diapers in Wal-Mart bags for the simple reason that I have a million of them at home but soon, I realized that the size of the Wal-Mart bag is ideal. The bag begins bulging and getting too full when exactly (give or take a few) half of the diapers are soiled. So, a full dirty diaper bag is my cue to begin a load of diapers.
Have a cloth diaper question? Contact me. I probably know the answer.
Keep your blogging ears open for my next cloth diapers post about cloth diaper general care.






2 comments:

Laurin said...

Why did you choose the pre-fold type? Do they leak very often? How expensive was it to get started? I just started thinking about using cloth diapers this week. Yes, I know it's a little late in the game! I was changing Lennox's diaper and had, ironically enough, a walmart bag I was putting them in and it was bulging (after only 2 days). I guess that was my first realization of just how many diapers I am putting into a landfill somewhere... pretty irresponsible of me I would say. So... I have lots of questions. Please post more! I'm interested and I do not know anyone here who uses them.

Anonymous said...

The term "noise maker" is a Meigs' term and not everyone, I'm sure, knows that it is a white noise producer to help eliminate extraneous sounds that might disturb me--I mean the baby.

Mama