ALVABABY Baby Pocket Newborn for Less Than 12pounds Baby Snaps Cloth Diapers Nappy 6pcs with 12 Inserts
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Yes. I got them, and they are identical to the ones in the picture. Cuteness overload
It is never a good idea to dry the outer shell in a dryer. It will not only void the warranty, but it will also destroy the elastic that keeps your child dry. Pocket diapers are the type you're looking for. The shells should be dried on the line, while the microfiber inserts should be dried in the dryer. These diapers are fantastic.br>br> My daughter was in the Under 12 pound Alva diapers for months before switching to the 8 pound to 30 pound Alva diapers. I've never made a better decision in my life. Ahe has now reached the age of nearly 16 months.
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br>When my baby was born, she weighed 7 pounds and fit perfectly; she now weighs around 10 pounds and is almost two months old, and she still fits. I'm confident they'll fit for another three months. br>I also ordered a pair of one-size alvas, but they didn't fit at birth, despite my best efforts to use all of the YouTube hacks. They still don't fit on the tiniest of settings to this day. br>I was so taken with these that I ordered them directly from AlvaBaby. com π.
Amazing! Cloth diapers have become a favorite of mine in recent years. Our set has been worn and washed six times with no stains or odors. There was no need to purchase additional liners because these were for a tiny baby. Two microfibers are stuffed into each diaper, which holds about 4 hours of pee. There were very few leaks, no poop leaks, and the few pee leaks were due to her being in them for an extended period of time (car ride). I don't think she had any problems with diaper rash, and I believe they actually helped her. br>br>Our wash routinebr>1) Rinse in cold water, occasionally adding vinegarbr>2) Rinse again in cold waterbr>3) Hot water with Oxycleanbr>4) Rinse in tap coldbr>5) Tide pod, heavy soil, normal load, tap cold extra rinsebr>6) Rinse again, if they appear to have a lot of detergentbr> Although there has been no damage, air drying the shells would probably extend their life.
I was hesitant at first because they were a significant investment and I didn't know how long she would be able to wear them. I'm really happy with the quality and absorbency. According to my experience, sizing regular cloth diapers down for a newborn results in leaks. These are well worth the investment!.
If you're going to use cloth diapers on your newborn, I recommend the all-in-one cloth diapers! What I learned as a new mom in the first few weeks is that newborns go through a lot of diapers, and cloth diapers would be too much at that time!.
These are the ideal size for my newborn, but they are extremely absorbent. We had a lot of leaks all the time. After some investigation, I discovered that the microfiber inserts are the source of the problem. Microfiber simply does not absorb enough liquid. You'll be fine if you invest in a better liner.
These were fantastic! They were very cute and a good fit for my newborn. She started wearing them when she was 8 pounds and they still fit her at 11 pounds, despite being on the loosest setting. Anyone would benefit from these! I'm bummed that she's outgrown them!.
These did an excellent job of reducing bulk. The only disadvantage is that because they are so small, the liners are difficult to insert, and I have small hands.
We used Alva with our previous child and have decided to do so with this one as well. This time around, the only disadvantage has been the lack of absorbency, but they are becoming more absorbent with each wash, so that has been a plus!.