starrymommy
Well-Known Member
marrissa,
that's one funny pic, very apt for today's dragon boat festival. lol!
re: cloth diapers
actually i intend to use not 'cos i wanna save environment, more to save costs spent on disposables. and the fact that natural fibres are better for baby is a huge, huge plus for me. but like some mummies said, first 2 - 3 months sure cannot cope one. wait till baby's pee and poo routine becomes more stabilized first otherwise cannot imagine changing every 2 hours lor! will go bonkers. imagine raining and diapers don't dry on time how? i also don't recommend changing to cloth diapers 100%, maybe 50-50 depending on how easy it gets. if bringing baby out on day-trips like shopping etc, better not use cloth. later very messy if need to change outside. this is my opinion! [IMG=http://www.singaporemotherhood.com/forumboard/clipart/happy.gif]
that's one funny pic, very apt for today's dragon boat festival. lol!
re: cloth diapers
actually i intend to use not 'cos i wanna save environment, more to save costs spent on disposables. and the fact that natural fibres are better for baby is a huge, huge plus for me. but like some mummies said, first 2 - 3 months sure cannot cope one. wait till baby's pee and poo routine becomes more stabilized first otherwise cannot imagine changing every 2 hours lor! will go bonkers. imagine raining and diapers don't dry on time how? i also don't recommend changing to cloth diapers 100%, maybe 50-50 depending on how easy it gets. if bringing baby out on day-trips like shopping etc, better not use cloth. later very messy if need to change outside. this is my opinion! [IMG=http://www.singaporemotherhood.com/forumboard/clipart/happy.gif]