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Reddit mentions of gDiapers Cloth Diaper Liners, Size 1, 105 Count

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Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of gDiapers Cloth Diaper Liners, Size 1, 105 Count. Here are the top ones.

gDiapers Cloth Diaper Liners, Size 1, 105 Count
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Lay on top of gDiapers Cloth Inserts (sold separately) to catch the poopy mess while the wetness passes through to the absorbent Cloth InsertNo more rinsing out messy diapers; flush the cloth liner and put poop in the toilet, where it belongsSoft and gentle on baby's sensitive skin; breathable, hypoallergenic, dye-free and fragrance-freeProduct passes INDA/EDANA flushability guidelines as well as ISO 14851 biodegradability guidelines under aqueous aerobic conditions by a third party independent labConvenient packaging
Specs:
Height2 Inches
Length1 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMay 2011
Weight0.73 Pounds
Width10 Inches

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Found 2 comments on gDiapers Cloth Diaper Liners, Size 1, 105 Count:

u/nothertheothergirl ยท 3 pointsr/Parenting

Others have already recommended the cloth diapering subreddit, but to add my experience we didn't really cloth diaper the first few weeks despite having the supplies on hand just because we were in survival mode and extra laundry was out of the question. Then we moved on to pocket diapers (which have covers and inserts - the inserts absorb the pee) with liners. The liners seemed silly at first but they make life easier without being as expensive and wasteful as a full on disposable diaper. So no, totally not dumb to switch over at this point.

Now we only occasionally cloth diaper on weekends - lately we've either been travelling or dealing with a yeasty diaper rash and I've heard that yeast in a pain to remove from a cloth diaper so disposables it is. Day care requires disposables and I've never had luck with cloth diapers overnight (I probably could if I tinkered with it more, but I'm just not that committed).

I did the math at one point and even assuming we had paid for all the cloth diaper supplies ourselves (which we didn't thanks to our registry) we would have broken even on costs just over my three month maternity leave, so every diaper now that's cloth instead of disposable is like free money, a little bit at a time. A year later and the diapers and inserts we bought are still going strong.

u/missmermaid91 ยท 1 pointr/clothdiaps

I use a flushable liner for poops Flushable Liners they're super cheap and let the pee through to the liner. When she's got anything that isn't caught by this, it gets it off fairly well. I turned up our water pressure a little bit and make sure the water is as hot as it goes!