Cloth Diaper Review from an elimination communication mom | Esembly & Pokkelokkie Snappit Pro

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

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  • @ilonablaut3252
    @ilonablaut3252 Год назад +4

    For fitted nappies, you could use wool pants :) They have no snaps and you simply put them on the baby. I really like Many Months brand as the clothes are designed to grow with a baby :) Wool breathes and is antibacterial. I use only wool covers (Puppi Diapers) and pants. You also need less of them as you don't have to wash them after every use. You hang them to dry and the lanolin changes urine into salt and water. This is my favourite system. I cloth diaper my baby from birth to now (19 m)

    • @carmenfourie5346
      @carmenfourie5346  Год назад +3

      Thank you! This is very helpful - I have been eyeing wool covers and your comment has made me keen to look into it more!

    • @ilonablaut3252
      @ilonablaut3252 Год назад +1

      @@carmenfourie5346 super! I'm happy to hear that. Wool is great. I just don't recommend Disana. The wool is thick and dries long. I also don't recommend starchy wool fabric for the same reason. I've tried different brands for covers and the best is Puppi Diaper. They are made of wool flannel. Love them but I'm from Europe and don't know what is available to you in Canada of course :) I'm just sharing my experience a little ;)

    • @DeepRootedwithTulani
      @DeepRootedwithTulani Год назад +1

      @@ilonablaut3252 I agree with you on using wool but on the contrary I love disana tho my favourite it sloomb!

  • @khrystynalyra
    @khrystynalyra 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video, I am looking forward to use them to... hopefully it will work out for us

    • @carmenfourie5346
      @carmenfourie5346  11 месяцев назад +1

      Great. I hope so. I stopped using the Snappit Pro - they didn't work for us. I have increased my use of the Esembly - they are working well for us.

  • @DeepRootedwithTulani
    @DeepRootedwithTulani Год назад +2

    So with synthetic fleece it’s technically water resistant and with some pressure the water passes through to the absorbency. However if your child has a pee where she pees faster the synthetic part may not have enough time to allow the liquid to seep through and some may end up on the cover or clothes. I will be making a video showing what I mean about this in the nearby future if you are a more visual person like myself. 🫶🏽

    • @carmenfourie5346
      @carmenfourie5346  Год назад +1

      Thank you this is very useful! I think for a while I am going to stop using the fleece liners.