Many parents are switching to cloth nappies for newborns, whether for environmental reasons, cost savings, or pure comfort and style. Our grandmothers once carried out this practice, where they wrapped a rectangular piece of white cotton fabric around the baby's bum and secured the fit and snugness with large safety pins. Cloth nappies seem to have evolved significantly since then.

There are many diapers on the market that are an alternative to cloth diapering, such as disposable diapers, but it is important to consider the advantages and disadvantages before deciding what is best for your family. Continue reading to learn more about cotton nappies for newborns and what things to consider before starting the cloth diapering journey as a new parent. 

5 Things To Consider Before Buying The Best Cloth Diaper 

If you are starting with cloth diapering, consider the following factors to help you choose the best cotton nappy for a newborn.

  1. Do Your Research 

Before you start buying, do some research on the various types of cloth nappies available and the benefits of each. If the information on the website needs to be improved, you can contact team SuperBottoms for more personalised advice. They would love to help new parents get started with cloth and would be delighted to assist if you're stuck anywhere.

  1. Set A Washing Routine 

The washing is what will make or break your cloth nappy experience.  As a result, you must create and stick to a washing routine that works for you. If your baby is exclusively breastfed, their excrement is water soluble and does not need to be removed. Some women may prefer to dump soiled diapers into the pail or bag they're using for storage, which is perfectly alright.

Before keeping the diaper or the padded underwear with the other dirties, dump, scrape, or spray the solid poops into the toilet and rinse off pee/poop using a little detergent.

Note: Cloth diapers and fabric softeners do not go together, so avoid fabric softeners as they may reduce the diaper's life. 

  1. Consider Fabric Lining

Newborn Cloth nappies are breathable and lightweight. It allows air to pass through your baby's skin, preventing irritation, rashes, and infections.

Babies have delicate skin that requires gentle handling. The fabric and lining of a diaper are essential factors to consider when purchasing one.

  1. Diaper Free Times 

Cloth diapers have the advantage of babies understanding the concept of wetness. When they are ready to hold pee and communicate the urge, they know it faster and better than disposable diapers.

Allow the child diaper-free time and freedom in the comfortable baby langot, which keeps the child dry and helps in potty training.

However, it will take time and effort, but a cloth-diaper-wearing child will usually understand the potty training process sooner than a disposable-diaper-wearing child (in most cases.)

  1. The Number of Cloth Nappies for Newborns 

It all depends on whether you buy fixed-size or adjustable-strap washable diapers. It's always a good idea to go with free-size diapers, so you don't have to buy them every month and save a lot of money on newborn cloth nappies. SuperBottoms free size UNO is an excellent choice for this because it grows with your baby, so don't overstock on one size.

Bottom Line 

A newborn baby will go through more diapers than an older baby. As a result, if you continue to use cloth diapers, you may save a lot of money and soon discover that cloth diapering can improve both your and your child's diapering experience.