When Mom’s Away – Baby Can Play In All-In-One Cloth Diapers


Cloth diapers aren't as difficult as many people remember. You don't have to have pins and plastic pants like you did 20 years ago. However, many cloth diapering systems require multiple pieces and/or steps. This can be very intimidating for caregivers other than Mom, who changes dozens of diapers each week.

But let's face it - Mom deserves a break too. Whether it's a free moment for a hot bath, a trip to the grocery, or the ultimate pampering of a spa day, someone other than Mom needs to be able to diaper Baby. That's why all-in-one cloth diapers are so very popular with caregivers other than Mom.

Dads Like How AIO Diapers are One-Stop Diapering

Being a father is drastically different than it was in previous generations. Instead of everything being left to Mom, Dad is stepping up and being an active part of Baby's life. Modern dads are involved in feeding, bathing, and yes, even diapering.

Many a cloth diapering mom, however, has a barrel of stories of what a diaper looked like after Dad was done. The diaper cover was on backwards, the diaper cover was forgotten completely, the pocket diaper didn't have any inserts - the list is endless.

That's why all-in-one cloth diapers (aka all in one or AIO cloth diapers) are perfect for Dads. AIOs are one-stop diapering - you pick up the diaper, it's complete in and of itself, and you strap it on baby. Easy as pie. Now all Dad has to worry about is how to get the clothes on afterwards.

Grandparents Like How All In One Cloth Diapers are Simple

Many grandparents are supportive of parents' decisions to cloth diaper their baby. After all, cloth diapers are all they knew. What worked for their kids is obviously more than good enough for their precious grandbaby.

But as I previously mentioned, cloth diapering is very different than it was in their day. I remember the first time I tried to explain to my parents how to put a Fuzzi Bunz on my daughter. The multiple rows of snaps were more than slightly confusing; add in the necessary insert combination, and I knew that my daughter's diaper would be quite interesting after they were done.

With an all in one cloth baby diaper, grandparents don't have that level of confusion. There's nothing to fold, pin, or stuff. All you have to do is show them how to place the diaper under Baby's bum and fasten it shut. Quite simple - dodging your son's fountain imitation will have to be another lesson for another day.

Daycares Like How All-in-One Cloth Diapers are Uniform

Convincing a daycare provider to put cloth diapers on your baby can be challenging, to put it mildly. Many parents report having numerous struggles in finding a daycare willing to even give cloth diapers a go, then even more problems teaching daycare workers how to diaper Baby properly.

Daycare workers change dozens if not hundreds of diapers every day. It becomes a routine for them, and a routine is necessary if they're to keep every baby in their care clean, dry, and happy. Most cloth diapers are a disruption to that routine, and thus met with resistance.

All-in-one cloth diapers, however, are just as easy and routine to put on Baby as a disposable diaper. The uniformity to the well-known disposable diaper is much welcome to daycare workers. Their routine is not altered in the least, they just have a cloth diaper in their hands rather than a disposable.

So as you plan for Mom to have some much-deserved time off, take one worry off the mind of Baby's caregiver. Choose all-in-one cloth diapers, and keep things simple and easy so that the caregiver can instead concentrate on the joys of your blessed child.

As an experienced cloth diapering mom, Amanda White is well-versed in what it takes to make cloth diapers work for almost every family. Whether you're new to the cloth diaper scene or a seasoned veteran, she has a story for you! She's put together a FREE collection of her favorite all-in-one cloth diaper tips for you to use for your family today - [http://www.allinoneclothdiaper.net].

Author: Amanda Snodgrass White
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