Pros: Plastic snaps, Adjustable to fit a large range of sizes Cons: Did not fit our baby at the low-end of the weight range
"It's All So Confusing."
My husband and I sat staring blankly at the computer screen before us. For a combination of financial, environmental, and health reasons, we had recently decided to buy cloth diapers for our soon-to-be born...
Pros: Very absorbent, good size adjustment, durable, well made, NO LEAKS Cons: Bulky for small babies, not as soft as flannel
I have always used cloth diapers, however, when my now 10 year old was a baby the cloth diaper choices were limited and thus, very easy. Imagine my surprise when I discovered the wide range of cloth diapers NOW on the market. The choices were daunting! ...
Pros: Excellent quality, durable, hold a ton of liquid, soft, easy to use. Cons: A bit bulky for a newborn. Stick with disposables for about 4-6 weeks.
Mother Ease is the best cloth diaper I've used. I have tried other cloth diapers, including Dutch made Bumpkins and regular prefolds. I figured if they were good enough for my mom, why not me. What a mistake. They wouldn’t stay on, got soggy very ...
Pros: Durable, Easy To Care For, Snaps! Cons: Pricey!
How do I love the?? Let me count the ways!! :o) Seriously though, I really do like these diapers... So much so that I have streamlined my collection of WAHM diapers, prefolds, etc. to mainly these. The Motherease One Size diaper has been put to the test...
Pros: Soft, easy to use, will save you money in the long run, dries quickly Cons: expensive to purchase
I got these diapers after years of cloth diapering using pins and pre-folds. The cost had always kept me from investing in these kind of diapers. I am a fairly frugal sort of person which is one of the main reasons I use cloth diapers in the first...
These diapers are fabulous! They're soft, durable, and fit just about any child, infant to toddler. With the fold down front and across the panel snaps, they are amazingly adjustable. For newborns, the front panel folds down, making the diaper...
Pros: Long life, comfortable, excellent fit Cons: Poop sticks to terry cloth, so use of a liner is recommended
I used commercial diaper service, with rectangular pre-folds, for a year. When my baby learned to crawl the rectangular diapers would bunch and shift, no matter how many different brands and styles of diaper covers I tried. The result was that every...
Pros: soft material, gentle leg elastic, snap closure Cons: not very absorbent
This Mother-Ease one size diaper is one of the first we tried when we made the big switch to cloth a few months ago. It is a very soft terry diaper with gently elastic legs and a wide crotch area. This diaper has snaps that you can snap down on the waist...
Pros: snaps don't stick together like velcro, fast drying for a fitted diaper, nice leg openings Cons: scratchy terry fabric, not especially absorbant
I only have one of these diapers and have been using it in circulation with a bunch of others for about a year now. It's not one of my favorites, but does have some good points that keep me using it.
Pros: Absorbent, soft and versatile Cons: Give baby a big (but soft) bottom.
I am relatively new to cloth diapering with fitted, home washed diapers. I have fallen head over heels for the Mother-Ease One Size Diaper (otherwise known as the ME Pop.)
I started out with only one from their starter pack (a great deal at...
After three months of using Mother-Ease one-size diapers, I'm convinced we made a good purchase and cloth is the only way to go - at least if you have a boy. For the first two months, we used half disposable and half Mother-ease, but after changing my...
Pros: soft, good night time diapering Cons: Can't use just any cover due to bulkiness
I think that this is one of the softest diapers I've got. I really like the terry feel and I find that the fabric is great for catching those runny bowel movements that breastfed babies tend to have. I think the one-size is great but it makes it more...
Pros: fit large range of sizes, absorbent Cons: can't snap in liner until baby is bigger, no prints
MotherEase One-size diapers, or "Popolinos" work very well for my baby. They are advertised as fitting from 8-35lbs. I found that my daughter was close to 9 1/2 pounds before they fit her nicely, but she *could* have worn them at 8 lbs. if I...
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