I'll be posting a different mistake (who knew I made so many?!) for the next few days this week. Hopefully I can save some of you from making those same mistakes.
Lesson #1: Too cheap might mean too good to be true...
As soon as I was pregnant the first time around, I knew I wanted to do cloth diapers. I started researching online and seeing what I could in stores. However, I was not able to find many cloth diapers in store and didn't like the idea of spending hundreds of dollars without even touching the diapers first. Unfortunately, I probably would have been better off spending more money with the diapers I couldn't touch.
The first brand of cloth diapers we bought before our son was born were cheap. Too cheap. I was SO excited to start using our diapers and was incredibly disappointed when I had to deal with leaks constantly. I quickly got sick of washing sheets and clothes, just as often as diapers. Now, don't get me wrong, with cloth, as with disposable, you will have leaks on occassion...you will not hear me telling you otherwise. However, you should not have a leak every time (or even every second, third or fourth time) you put a diaper on your baby. This was a problem. To be honest with you, I almost gave up on cloth diapering. Looking at these cheap diapers, they reminded me of cheap towels that have no absorbancy...no wonder we were having leak issues!
It was around this time that my hubby and I went to a Baby Show, where we discovered AMP diapers, as well as some other brands that were also far better than what we'd been using. We spent what seemed like the big bucks (because remember, we had paid VERY little for our first set) on a few cute diapers, and headed home, excited to try them out.
I am happy to say, we were pleasantly surprised! The diapers were so absorant, so soft (even after washes) and we had next to no leaks. We quickly purchased more diapers and learned our lesson that sometimes too cheap means too good to be true!


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