Cloth diapering really is easy and here are some videos to prove it. All these diaper tutorials do not involve sewing.
Here's a fleece cover (or soaker), here are flats, and here's one made out of a t-shirt.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZylURee4klQ
Regardless of social standing, family background, income level, or pretenses, we all wore the former and went through the latter. At last, a place on the internet for this kind of discussion not geared to parents and that's not a fetish site or pornographic. So let's talk about diapering, potty training, and all related subjects, until we get right to the bottom.
Saturday, July 25, 2020
Monday, May 11, 2020
CARE BEARS HUGS AND TUGS DIAPER CLIP
Here's a cute excerpt from the classic Care Bears cartoon that helped make me interested in diapers as a child. I do, however resent the sexist implications of this clip as one of the best compliments I ever got was from a young woman who was teaching a parenting class. She told me, "You change a diaper better than any guy I've ever known.
Here 'tis.
Here 'tis.
Sunday, May 10, 2020
DIAPERS GETTING YOU DOWN?, TRY PADS
I didn't know this before, but apparently there are incontinence pads out there that absorb as much as diapers, and surprisingly there are even brands that are good for bowel incontinence.
Read about a few good reasons to try pads and shop a good selection by clicking on this article.
Read about a few good reasons to try pads and shop a good selection by clicking on this article.
TEEN MOM VIDEOS I CAN GET BEHIND
At a time like this, we could all use some warm fuzzies (a statement that's never dated no matter when you say it), so here are a couple of videos I found heartening.
First, teenage parents begin early toilet training.
Next, a teen single mother vlogs her first week of cloth diapering.
I love the way these ladies and gentleman interact with their kids.
First, teenage parents begin early toilet training.
Next, a teen single mother vlogs her first week of cloth diapering.
I love the way these ladies and gentleman interact with their kids.
Labels:
diapers,
parenting,
pee,
poop,
toilet training
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