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Your Three Cloth Diapering Options

By: Kara Piper

If you're considering cloth diapering but aren't sure where to begin, here are three of your cloth diapering options to consider.

1. The most economical: traditional simplicity

Cotton prefolds are one of the cheapest options for buying diapers by the dozen, and have the advantage of washing well. Pair these with inexpensive fleece or PUL covers. Add a snappi fastener or two to get a snug fit, and you'll be all set.

2.The most similar to disposable diapers

All-In-One diapers are shaped like disposables, with hook and loop closures, elastic, and a waterproof layer. Most have a stay-dry lining, and sewn-in absorbency. Everything is right there in one diaper.

Pocket diapers are another option that resemble disposables. These have a stay-dry lining sewn to a waterproof shell, and a pocket opening which you stuff with absorbency. Stuffing your pocket diapers adds one extra step, but has the advantage of making these diapers wash and dry faster, as the layers separate in the wash. You can also customize the amount of absorbency by stuffing more or less, and you are not limited to the original inserts--you can substitute prefolds, microfiber towels, or even washcloths.

3. Top of the line earth-friendly comfort and style

Look for fitted diapers made of soft, stretchy bamboo fabric. Bamboo is a member of the grass family, and therefore grows far more quickly than other textile plants, without the use of pesticides. The silky texture can't be beat, and the natural antibacterial properties of bamboo remain even after many washes. Fitted diapers have all the convenience of being shaped to fit your baby without an attached waterproof layer. Pair your fitted with a wool cover, and you'll have a natural-fiber system that is truly breathable. Wool used in these applications is surprisingly soft, and feels cool compared to synthetic fabrics. Choose knitted longies if you want your wool cover to double as pants, or look for wrap-style covers made of felted wool interlock. Cotton velour is another luxuriously soft choice in diapers.













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Kara Piper is an attached mother of four children, doula and La Leche League Leader who is passionate about cloth diapering and babywearing. She's also the owner of Mom & Baby Naturally, an online boutique. For more expert advice visit her website at www.momandbabynaturally.com/articles.php

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