
Choosing cloth diapers for babies includes considering budget and lifestyle. Learn how to choose a cloth diaper in this free video. Expert: Erin Sheppard Contact: www.austinbabystore.com/ Bio: Erin Sheppard is the co-owner of Austin Baby and a mother of two. Austin Baby is a natural parenting store in Austin, Texas that sells many environmentally friendly baby products. Filmmaker: Drew Noah

who can send me some cloth diapers please
Why don’t people advertize these on tv?!
Thank you very much. This video was a great help.
@dirgham81 Problems with smell and leaking is usually detergents. If you have a detergent without any enzymes, dyes, or scents, it’ll rinse clean, and you won’t have the build-up that will allow wicking and smell. You also DON’T need a fabric softener, since that also leaves residues that build-up and cause wicking. Charlie’s Soap or Rockin’ Green are great for rinsing clean, and I haven’t had any issues with either of them, and I had far more leaks in my disposables than I ever did in cloth.
I tryed Cloth diapers with my first child, they leaked like crazy. I even used a doubler. Then it took forever to dry and they smelled bad. I guess I was young and didn’t know exactly what I was doing and maybe I didn’t have the right kind of covers and they were extreamly bulky. I did uise them when my son got diareah to save on diapers though but I mostly used disposables. I would like to give them another shot when I have another baby, I am not sure how to do it and what kind to use
always in a hurry……………