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Ive been wanting to try one of these for a long time. So I'm gonna splurge and buy one to try. My son is 12 months at 21 lbs so I think I need medium. What is the best thing to use inside this cover for absorbency and trimness? I didn't know if I should get g cloth or something else. My son has to have breathable diapers. These are breathable right?
Thanks everyone! I use green lines right now which I absolutely love but I need to add a few breathable diapers that are easier for family to use. Are g diapers the best way to go? Last edited by mommyofboyz; 04-04-2012 at 06:49 AM. |
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The gdiapers are really breathable, and super soft! As for the inserts- I am trying to figure that one out myself. I am trying to do away with all my microfiber, so I just bought some infant-sized prefolds to try with the g's. Once my LO has his morning poop I will try it out, lol.
I did try his regular prefolds (Imagine smart fit size M) with the g's and they were SO bulky. Hoping the infant size works out better :-) |
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Re: ? For g diaper users
I've always used prefolds in mine - cheap and easy to care for. Trifolded infant prefolds have worked best for us.
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