
Between me and my husband, I have always been the more eco-conscious one and when it came to baby, I was definitely looking for better ways to lessen our waste with the new little one. I was drawn to cloth diapers, but my husband really wanted nothing to do with them. Admittedly, the idea of cloth had its drawbacks for me as well. When I discovered gDiapers, I thought it was a perfect compromise to the cloth vs disposable debate - I have my reusable cloth outers (which I was able to purchase used) and I can flush the liners. It's a bit of an extra step while I'm changing baby, but I have started to just set the diapers aside until she's asleep and I flush a bunch at one time. I have found our toilets will handle up to three liners at one time, as long as I really swish the inner lining well and wait until the end of the flush to release the outer lining.
The only reason I haven't given a 5-star rating is because we have had a couple of leaks, but I feel that this is because baby is still just a little too small to fit into the small size. Once she gains another pound or two, she will have fewer gaps to leak from and I think I would be happy to give a higher rating. Note: there is a newborn size gDiaper available, but we opted just to go with the smalls for the limited amount of time that she would be too small to fit into them properly.Get more detail about gDiapers Flushable Refills, Small, 40-Count Bags (Pack of 4).
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