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Join Date: Feb 2013
Posts: 1
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Hello,
My name is carah. I have an 3yr old and 6 yr old, I'm also expecting in Oct. Trying to figure out if cloth diapers is a good choice for my family. My hubby is a truck driver and not home very much. Would love to meet other mom's in my potion. If your not would still love to chat with you.
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Re: new!
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-Kathy, a WOHM mom to Victoria (11/11/07) and Lukas James (11/6/2012)! If you have any Similac Checks I would love to put them to use, I can't pump out enough at work. Please PM me. |
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: MO
Posts: 22
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Re: new!
Hiya, newbie also.
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Re: new!
Welcome!
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Welcome! I have an 8 yo, a 3 yo and a 16 mo. Cloth diapers are totally doable.. Its not half as much work as you imagine! (unless you get addicted, then they're like Pokemon... Gotta catch them all! Lol). Seriously though, you can totally do it! And even if not, you have a community of supportive mommas here. Glad to have you!
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You can totally do it. It's just an extra load of laundry every couple of days. But I wouldn't recommend pockets. They take extra time to stuff. I like all in ones but covers and prefolds or fitteds is another good option. AIOs are more daddy friendly.
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