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Cloth diapers are great, and nothing like the trouble some people make them out to be.
You DO NOT need to buy or make the fancy expensive newfangled fitted things though. Just get a couple dozen prefolds (they are so cheap it's not even worth making your own, buy from a wahm - and they are *super super* useful around the house once outgrown) and 2-3 pairs of good qualility vinyl pants (I like Bummis) or wool knit pants (more expensive but natural and work just as well) and you are in business. (Make sure to pre-wash the prefolds as per directions before first use)
DO NOT use the wet diaper pail method - just toss em into a dry pail (after washing the worst of the poo off in the toilet - you can buy a squirty thing that easily attaches to your toilet plumbing to make this easier if you don't like the dunk-and-flush method), then launder like any normal 'heavily soiled' load every 2-3 days. Machine-drying makes diapers softer; line-drying fixes any lingering smells; you may want to combine or alternate.
I actually do use disposables on long outings, or even on a short trip to store if I think a poo is imminant or a good place to do a change may be hard to find. But cloth is no problem when you're out, just carry a waterproof bag to take the used diaper home in.
And then when the kids are toilet trained you have these marvellously soft absorbent cloths to use for all sorths of other household purposes!
Good luck,
Pat, with 1 out of diapers and 1 still in
Yeah, what Pat said!
I've got my little one in cloth. It's great. He's 7 months old and I have never bought ONE disposable! (though someone gifted me a pack and we've used them a few times, usually when we need to do a load of diaper wash)
It's not hard. It's cheap. It's great. If anyone wants any info, feel free to ask me here or PM me. I love talking cloth daipers!!