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how frustrating is it...
when your LO poops minutes after changing into a clean diaper?!? and worse yet, after putting on the night time diaper, after you stuffed it with doublers (or whatever you use).
happened to me twice tonight. i don't know why but i find it more frustrating now that i CD than it did when i used disposables. maybe because i attach a greater value to her cloth, because i only have so many, or because i feel like it is such a waste to have to wash a dry diaper, even though yes it is soiled what frustrates you? (whether it be in regards to CDing or just diapers in general) |
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My kiddos always did that. They prefer to work with a clean canvas
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Re: how frustrating is it...
i like it actually. call me crazy but i have certain diapers that i like to have poop in, and im getting pretty good at timing them where he has a poopy diaper in them almost every time. they are flats, and while i am not crazy about flats for wet diapers (he is a heavy wetter), the flat piece of fabric makes poop easier to spray off in my opinion. i dont like working around the elastic or unstuffing diapers or anything when they are poopy.
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:-) I sew CUTE fleece (-: EmotiBums
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Re: how frustrating is it...
Once our stash got big, none of that really bugged me too much, but when my son only had THREE nighttime diapers, yeah, I would not appreciate him pooping in one shortly after going to bed!
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Re: how frustrating is it...
We're attempting EC, so for me it's more that we had him on the potty and waited a good long while, but he was done with the whole thing. Right when I get the diaper on him and get him up on my back, he poops! Then I have to get him out of the BabyHawk to change him. It's like he enjoys waiting until I've got him all packed up to go! I know it's really just bad timing on my part and I should just wait a few to pack him up, but still...
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Re: how frustrating is it...
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My DD, too. I get frustrated when I get my sleepy DD in a fresh diaper, all snuggled up in bed for a nap, and then she poops. Because changing her gets her all riled up again, and the process has to start all over. |
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Re: how frustrating is it...
I get most frustrated when she poops in a diaper right when I am halfway through diaper laundry.
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Kariden Abigail 10/27/06, Conner Bryan 11/06/07, and newest baby - Caroline Addison 09/22/11 |
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Call me crazy but I absolutely hate when my kids do this in sposies. It's like a waste of 25 cents. I don't mind it so much in cloth because ill just throw if in the wash with everything else, but a sposie! Those cost me money! And just to throw it away! That's why we don't use them barely at all.. In fact I bought a case at SAMs club last year around this time for my dd, and we still have half the case. Good thing she's still in the same size
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Re: how frustrating is it...
I don't mind the pooping in a fresh diaper. It confirms one of the reasons we do cloth. Nothing was wasted.
I cannot presently think of anything about cloth diapers that bothers me. If I think of something I will add it later.
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