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HOW MUCH WILL CLOTH DIAPERS COST?
Night Diapering: $40-$90
In nearly
four years in business and 3 diapered babies, I have learned that night
diapering scares the bejeebees for some caregivers. But night
diapering isn't rocket science. Just pair your baby with the right
level of absorbency and top it with an appropriate cover to ensure
moisture stays in the diaper and not out onto the clothing or
bed.
Standard
Pocket Diaper $17-$22
Some
babies do just fine with a Pocket Diaper whether sized or One-Sized and
an extra insert or two. Extra inserts can be microterry or hemp
although hemp is often desired for its trimness and super-absorbency.
Fleece
Cover $18-$25
For
heavy wettering babies the standard pocket diaper may not offer enough
protection. Covering the diaper with a Fleece Cover can provide
the barrier needed to keep the wetness in the diaper.
Wool
Cover $25-$40
Wool
is desirable for the heavy wetting baby. Wool has the ability to
not only repel moisture once it is lanolized but also to absorb moisture
and evaporate it off. Wool evaporates moisture off more quickly
than it absorbs moisture and so works as a dynamic system overnight to
keep clothing and bedding dry. Wool can be used over hemp prefolds,
fitted diapers, pocket diapers, and AIO diapers. We co-sleep and
use wool as an extra assurance that our bed will be dry all night.
Again,
you may not start out night diapering but don't wait to long before you
make the change. Cloth diapering has been the solution for many
clients across the years whose babies continually leaked when using paper
diapers overnight.
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