cloth diaper pull ups?

NannyMom

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Sofi spend 1 night/week at Grandma's. She sleeps in Gma's bed, so she wears a pull up (and is always dry I believe). I suggested Gma buy a cloth diaper instead of buying more disposable pull ups. So.... what do we want to buy? I know next to nothing about CDs. What's the easiest to use, or that would be most like a pull up? We only need 1, and we need the best deal.

ETA: Sofi wears size 2/3 pants, size 4 unerwear. She was in size 5 diapers before, but I had size 4 pull ups (Gma says they were getting tight)
 
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NannyMom

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christineka

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I have Happy Heiny Trainers for dd3. They don't have snaps on the side at all. They have a pocket to put an insert in. I really like them. Dd does not wet out of them and only uses one insert. She wears size 4T pants and wears the medium sized HH trainers. They are pretty poofy, but they work.
 

NannyMom

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I have Happy Heiny Trainers for dd3. They don't have snaps on the side at all. They have a pocket to put an insert in. I really like them. Dd does not wet out of them and only uses one insert. She wears size 4T pants and wears the medium sized HH trainers. They are pretty poofy, but they work.

Thanks. The store's website had those too, but the picture has snaps on the sides :confused: http://www.softandcozybaby.com/item_241/Happy-Heinys-Pocket-Trainers.htm Oh...just reread the description and saw it can be sewn instead of snaps :eek: Can they be machine washed?
 

christineka

New member
Thanks. The store's website had those too, but the picture has snaps on the sides :confused: http://www.softandcozybaby.com/item_241/Happy-Heinys-Pocket-Trainers.htm Oh...just reread the description and saw it can be sewn instead of snaps :eek: Can they be machine washed?

I wasn't sure. I bought mine secondhand and had been looking for more secondhand and I had seen them with and without the snaps.

I just throw them in the washing machine with the diapers. I don't know about washing with regular clothes, though. I use less detergent and wash more than I do with clothes. (Twice) Maybe you better start a thread about washing 1 cd with clothing.
 

bobandjess99

Senior Community Member
When buying, just be sure to diffrentiate between a pullup that is designed to help with pottytraining by being a "backup" kind of protection, which generally can only hold a single "Accident", and a full-absorbancy "pees all night long" kind of pull up.
 

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