My general thought is if you're comfortable with it, do it, if
you're not, don't. Trying to determine other people's
"tacky-reading" just isn't worth the effort.<br>
<br>
I do have one bit of information on the diapering expense. My
brother and sister-in-law are using a product called Kushies.
These are reusable cloth diapers which seem really well
designed. You don't have to do any folding since they're
already shaped, and they have liners (both disposable and
washable) and covers which can be used to make the diaper work
for different circumstances (out and about, normal wear, night
time...). The website is <a href=
"http://www.kushies.com">www.kushies.com</a> with a FAQ at: <a
href=
"http://www.kushies.com/FAQ/faq.html">http://www.kushies.com/FAQ/faq.html</a>.<br>
<br>
I think that they used disposables for the first bit and just
bought Infant sized diapers (10-22lb), however they do have preemie
sized kushies which are 2-4 lbs which might be useful for
multiples.<br>
<br>
Again, I have not used these personally, so I can't talk too much
about the convenience and cost factors, but I do know my brother
and his wife seem very happy. I was concerned that the
increase in water in energy usage would make up for some of the
expense, but they've told me that it does not in the least bit.<br>
<br>
They did look at getting a diaper service for cleaning them, but
decided it didn't make sense to pay for something that they found
quite easy to do.<br>
<br>
The diapers come in bright colors and patterns (they probably have
white too, but none on my niece), and can be bought individually or
in packs of 5 or 8. Might be something to look into!<br>
<br>
you're not, don't. Trying to determine other people's
"tacky-reading" just isn't worth the effort.<br>
<br>
I do have one bit of information on the diapering expense. My
brother and sister-in-law are using a product called Kushies.
These are reusable cloth diapers which seem really well
designed. You don't have to do any folding since they're
already shaped, and they have liners (both disposable and
washable) and covers which can be used to make the diaper work
for different circumstances (out and about, normal wear, night
time...). The website is <a href=
"http://www.kushies.com">www.kushies.com</a> with a FAQ at: <a
href=
"http://www.kushies.com/FAQ/faq.html">http://www.kushies.com/FAQ/faq.html</a>.<br>
<br>
I think that they used disposables for the first bit and just
bought Infant sized diapers (10-22lb), however they do have preemie
sized kushies which are 2-4 lbs which might be useful for
multiples.<br>
<br>
Again, I have not used these personally, so I can't talk too much
about the convenience and cost factors, but I do know my brother
and his wife seem very happy. I was concerned that the
increase in water in energy usage would make up for some of the
expense, but they've told me that it does not in the least bit.<br>
<br>
They did look at getting a diaper service for cleaning them, but
decided it didn't make sense to pay for something that they found
quite easy to do.<br>
<br>
The diapers come in bright colors and patterns (they probably have
white too, but none on my niece), and can be bought individually or
in packs of 5 or 8. Might be something to look into!<br>
<br>