This constant laundry and changing is keeping me soooo busy! I feel like I'm always washing diapers. I really wish my DD (19 mos) was potty trained, but I didn't want to do it with the new baby coming since everyone says that big life changes often cause backsliding.
To top it off, we're also having rash issues. My mom was here for 2 weeks (which was very helpful) but she kept leaving DD#1 in her dipes for waaaay too long and she got a really bad, open sore kind of rash. It's lingering despite putting Triple Paste on it. DD#2 has small open areas on her bum because she's such a heavy wetter.
Sorry, just had to vent!
thirdtimemomma
10-11-2009, 04:16 PM
It is hard!! You can do it!! Somedays feel like all you do is change diapers and do laundry.. My advice? Keep baskets of diapers around the house instead of in one place. That helps when you have a newbie to change every hour.:giggle:
leroi_de_larue
10-11-2009, 06:45 PM
It is hard!! You can do it!! Somedays feel like all you do is change diapers and do laundry.. My advice? Keep baskets of diapers around the house instead of in one place. That helps when you have a newbie to change every hour.:giggle:
Thanks for the encouragement! It means a lot from someone who CD'ed 5 kids!
amberu
10-11-2009, 07:23 PM
you can do it!! We have 2 in cloth too..it's' always laundry day around here! Soon they won't be going as much, this stage does pass pretty quick. Don't worry we will get into the grove soon enough.
momemommy
10-11-2009, 09:15 PM
I second having the dipes in more than one place!! We have dipes for DS2 in the downstairs bathroom & upstairs in his room. And for DD in my room, her room & downstairs on the pack n play changer. It totally helps!!
DS2 is potty learning but I still feel like I'm constantly needing to do laundry too!!
Thanks for admitting the struggle leroi de larue...now I don't feel as alone in my laundry duty! :)
And hope the rash clears up quickly for your LO!
Bee Green Naturals
10-11-2009, 11:09 PM
Yep, I also have several stashes of diapers around the house and find myself taking from the dryer on occassion. :giggle:
I've only got one in dipes right now but with DS and elder DD I had two for a while. I had to just get into the rhythm of throwing a load of dipes in before I went to bed every other night. And I honestly let go of my OCD organizing tendencies and just threw them in a basket if I need to and grabbed from there.
For the sores.. maybe use a stay dry liner if the wetness is a problem. Also aquaphor is great as a barrier.
leroi_de_larue
10-12-2009, 08:47 AM
Thanks for all your support, mamas! I appreciate it. I do have lots of diaper stations-- one by the pack n' play downstairs, one upstairs in DD#1's room, and one in our bathroom for nighttime with DD#2. It does make everything easier. I think the rashes are stressing me out the most, making me wonder whether cloth is the best for them right now. Should I stick my DDs in sposies until the rash clears? I've been doing Aquaphor and Triple Paste on both DDs and haven't noticed much difference.
jca61502
10-12-2009, 09:27 AM
I can't even imagine! I'm having trouble keeping up with the laundry and I only have one in cloth right now. Hang in there mama, hopefully it will get easier and those rashes will clear up soon!
gogreenbaby
10-12-2009, 11:15 AM
Do you think maybe it could be yeast? If you are washing diapers together or are breast feeding both babies, the yeast could linger from one to the other. Open sore type rashes remind me of a yeast rash.
I know what you mean about diapers. We are up to ears in dirty (and clean) diapers. If I am not throwing diapers in the machine, I am folding diapers!
CharmedMama
10-12-2009, 01:34 PM
I understand, but you will get into a routine! I have had to go to washing everyday just to keep up and it can be such a chore. Thankfully dh has pitched in alot with diaper laundry. I hope it gets easier for you soon! Soon enough it won't be so bad when your not going through so many dipes with a newborn.
fuzzycakes
10-12-2009, 09:08 PM
You'll get used to it! I was actually kinda sad and miffed once ds1 was potty trained, because ds2 is a light wetter, so I could easily go 4 days before the diaper pail was even near full with only him in diapers. It was hard to remember to wash them, and then it seemed like a waste!
This may sound sick, but I am happy to have 2 in dipes again. The pail fills up so fast, you don't have to remember when the last time you washed was, and usually it helps me keep the rest of the laundry in check too!
leroi_de_larue
10-13-2009, 09:10 AM
Do you think maybe it could be yeast? If you are washing diapers together or are breast feeding both babies, the yeast could linger from one to the other. Open sore type rashes remind me of a yeast rash.
I don't think so... we've had yeast before (confirmed by the Dr.) and it didn't look like this at all. Plus, I wasn't changing the older DD's diaper at all for 2 weeks (when she got the rash) because I couldn't pick her up because of the c-section.
Bethannp
10-13-2009, 12:44 PM
Levi has been in sposies a lot since Waylon came home :hide:
leroi_de_larue
10-13-2009, 01:54 PM
This may sound sick, but I am happy to have 2 in dipes again. The pail fills up so fast, you don't have to remember when the last time you washed was, and usually it helps me keep the rest of the laundry in check too!
Mama, you're welcome to come do my laundry anytime! :roflmbo:
Bethannp, I appreciate your candor! We do whatever we need to to get by, right? :thumbsup:
thirdtimemomma
10-13-2009, 01:59 PM
You'll get used to it! I was actually kinda sad and miffed once ds1 was potty trained, because ds2 is a light wetter, so I could easily go 4 days before the diaper pail was even near full with only him in diapers. It was hard to remember to wash them, and then it seemed like a waste!
This may sound sick, but I am happy to have 2 in dipes again. The pail fills up so fast, you don't have to remember when the last time you washed was, and usually it helps me keep the rest of the laundry in check too!
:giggle: Me too!:giggle:
I don't think so... we've had yeast before (confirmed by the Dr.) and it didn't look like this at all. Plus, I wasn't changing the older DD's diaper at all for 2 weeks (when she got the rash) because I couldn't pick her up because of the c-section.
What are you using for wipes? Could it be your solution? Do you have buildup? Did you switch detergents?
Is it getting better? :hugs:
gapgirl5
10-13-2009, 03:29 PM
It is hard, I didnt think about how hard it was going to be, I am always washing diapers, I think I need to get a few more so that I am not washing so much