
Flat diapers
Cloth diapers can be confusing. Gone are the days when the only diaper on the market, white terry cloth seats. These days there are a variety of types, shapes, sizes, colors and schemes. And more and more with the diapers on the market each year, it seems all a bit confusing.
So, here is an introduction to the basic types of cloth diapers you can find today.
This first article deals with
Flat Nappies
Pre-fold diapers
The next article will look at the existing market. Note that you do not live in a brand. Mix and match your diaper stash, the right combination of cloth diapers for you, your children and your family's lifestyle.
1. Flat nappies.
This, in essence, the old fashioned terry squares (if) you get them in different colors in those days. Fold, then attach it securely around your baby. There are many ways to add a flat diaper, from a simple triangle, as described only as a diaper origami. For newborns, you can fold a square of thin, like cutting out bulky. Diaper is absorbent part, so you must use a separate blanket over the top too.
Flat nappies are the cheapest you can get. It seems sensible to store them up, which will save a considerable amount of money, in comparison with the more expensive cloth diapers, so you can better afford the water contains.
And do not be fooled by the fact that flat diapers are so cheap. When you see how you will hang them, they can be just as effective (if not better) than any other type of premium cloth diapers. Practicing different lines until you figure out what you like best, and you can adjust, tighten and fasten the diaper so that the shape of your child's unique shape was perfect.
Parents who start shaped nappies for their first child is often at the end of "completion" of flat nappies for subsequent babies, because they understand how versatile and reliable they are. When you are a specialist in folding and mount a flat diaper, they will withstand a lot of excitement. Nothing will escape from the diaper - not even baby!
Another advantage of the flat diaper is that they dry so quickly. As they evolve in a single layer of fabric, they are usually dry in just a few hours. Second, thicker, shaped nappies, take several layers of fabric, longer.
You need something to secure the diapers. Previously, these used to get pins, safety pins. These days, you clever little elastic devices with small "teeth" that hook into the tissue and do the same job.
The only real drawback with the flat diaper is that it can be a bit thicker than some of the most expensive brands. Shops tend to sell baby clothes go on disposable diapers, no such cloth. But if you dress your child in stretchy clothes, but this should be no problem. So it is worthwhile to use one of these stocks, even if you only at home.
2nd Pre-fold diapers.
These are relatively flat, such as diapers, except that they consist of a few layers of absorbent material with a pre-made "fold" line. Think of a triple-blade - it's how you make a pre-fold diaper times, which is basically a rectangular deck fabric. The waterproof wrap keeps it in force. The only real advantage over the flat diaper Terry squares is simply that you are not a convolution with a mess.
Pre-away works well with smaller, less mobile children. You might also find that your child starts to crawl around, above the fold diapers tend to creep into.
Some parents swear before folding like a very useful compromise between cost and comfort. They are still pretty cheap, but you are not retractable for learning disorder. So, if you really, really, really not able to fold a diaper, but you still want to retain, reduce your costs, should be corrected before the wrinkles.
But do yourself a favor - just a few experiments with an ordinary flat diaper and rocked, if you. Who knows? Perhaps you can find (like many parents before you are) who enjoy the art of Paper Folding diapers - and even something of an expert.