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👋🏼 I'm Antler, my friends and family call me Alisha. 🤱 I am a homeschooling Mom of 3 (🤪 among other things) ❤️ This is one of my creative outlets. A place to have fun, be creative and feel found.
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I'm switching my family to ingredients only, they eat too much (a house of 3adults and 1 teen boy) and groceries are way more expensive than they used to be.
I know this is an old video, but would love an update on the Thrombocytopenia. Just curious if you only developed it during pregnancy? If so has it come back in your other pregnancies? I had 2 healthy pregnancies without any signs of it, 6 years later had a 3rd and was diagnosed with it. Very difficult pregnancy/delivery, but we made it through. Just looking for others with similar experience as there isn't a lot of information on it. Hope y'all are doing well :)
I've been beginning to cloth diaper my little girl and watched your video just now to make sure I was doing it right because I was second guessing myself 😅 Anyway it really is such a strange coincidence that our daughters have the same name and birth weight! I thought that was pretty neat!
this was such a great video! ive been debating between prefolds, and flats.. and this is a great inbetween. I can use the prefold as a flat for now in the newborn stage, and then just use the prefold when it will work better when the time comes! dont have to buy different types! thank you!
So when the liner gets wet or dirty u change it like a regular disposable diaper? And what about poop? Wait for it to dry and then throw in washer? I’m so confused 😕
Yup, no kid should have to sit in their waste disposable or not. As soon as they poop you change them. The poop gets tossed and flushed on the toilet if they are on solids. If it’s breast milk poop, it’s benign and is washed with the rest of the diaper liners. I throw all of our diapers in a pail (dry). Then when it comes time to wash I place them in the washer and run it with a pre-soak first to loosen everything up. Dependant on the brand you use, they may recommend something different.
So I just recently bought some.. my daughter is currently 6 months… how does this work? Do I change it every-time she wets or has a blowout? and then wash at the end of the day towards bed time? Or how does this work? And what about during the night ? Still cloth or disposable?
Yes, every time the diaper is wet or dirty it needs to be changed. At six months you would be able to get away with a trifold, fold the square clothe liner into three and place into diaper then put the diaper on and snap close. At night you can use cloth but again will need to change it when the baby wakes to pee. if you don't want to change it when they wake to pee you can leave disposable diaper on until the morning. Wash the diapers when you need to, this depends on how many diapers you have purchased. We do ours about every other to every three days.
It would depend on if you use a disposable liner and if your child is on breast milk or solids. Also depends on your washing machine and what it can handle. We’ve gone with and without liners and have had a garbage machine and now a nice one. We have had no problems in all situations. The best suggestion I have is to clean it as soon as it happens so it’s not mushed everywhere. 👌