Keys before buying cloth diapers
The baby world is so broad that in many occasions we need certain guides before buying the products they need. This happens, for example, when it comes to making us with baby carts, but it also happens with objects that seem simpler: cloth diapers. Here are some keys that you must keep in mind before buying them.
Because cloth diapers are a world apart from diapers to use and throw. For example, they should be washed with special care, and have their own advantages and disadvantages when used Therefore it is good to take into account certain factors before buying them.
Some of them are simpler and logical: for example, before buying a lot of diapers you better try the different types that exist and you stay with the one that has given you the best results.
Before buying cloth diapers
Cost: Not all types of cloth diapers are worth the same, and this is a factor to take into account when making your own: which one do I prefer? For example, from the specialized website of Crianza Natural remember that flat diapers are cheaper, while all-in-one are somewhat more expensive.
Drying speed: we discuss this factor when talking about the Cloth diapers, and it is key that you know how long it takes to dry because it will determine how many you will need to buy. For example, flat diapers take less time to dry, while all-in-one diapers, which carry the integrated absorbent, take longer.
Easy to use: One of the drawbacks of these products is that they are somewhat more laborious, so if you have more children it is an important factor to value. For example, in this case the easiest to use are all in one, they are the most similar to disposable diapers, while the most complicated are the plans. Usually, diapers that are closed with Velcro are easier to use.
Absorbency: keep this in mind also because there some diapers that require you to include an absorbent pad to add absorbency to the diaper. So, do not forget that there are materials (like cotton) that are more absorbent than others (like polyester). This is especially important at night, when the absorbency is required to be greater since the diaper change frequency is lower.
Apart from this, you can inform yourself if your baby has certain special characteristics. For example, If you move a lot, it's better to opt for all-in-one because they get more quickly, and if your baby knows how to open Velcro, remember that there are pressure closures.
As for the type of poop, it is true that babies spend time with liquid stools, for which from this specialized page recommend using two-piece systems for having two containment barriers.
Angela R. Bonachera