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This question is for someone Who has used both.
I know cloth is cheaper if you wash them yourself but is it more inconvinient than just throwing the mess away?
We used disposable at the hospital and we were there for 5 days. At home we used cloth. I am extremely lazy and cloth are ridiculously easy. Not inconvenient at all.
I actually wash less laundry then all my disposable friends because my cloth diapers don't leak So i'm not constantly changing sheets and baby clothes.
Cloth takes the same amount of time to put on. You toss the diaper into a pail just like you would a disposable and every couple of days (depending on how many you have) you throw them in the wash with the rest of the baby laundry.
The end.
No shopping for diapers every other week, no putting Human waste into the landfill (which is illegal and disgusting), no Diaper Rash, no diapers bills. My diaper stash cost $200 for enough diapers to last until potty training and will be used for the next baby.
Oh and disposables stink! My dh took dd to a friend's house and forgot to bring cloth diapers with him, so his friend gave him a disposable which eventually ended up soiled and on my change table. I nearly barfed when I picked it up. It reeked so bad. Blech.
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