3 Types of Cloth Diapers: as Shared by MomStar Neha

3 Types of Cloth Diapers: as Shared by MomStar Neha

13 Jul 2017 | 2 min Read

Neha Sharma

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If you care for the environment, for costs and your baby’s skin, cloth diapers are the way to go. Read what MomStar Neha Sharma has to share.

 

I have used 3 different types of cloth diapers

 

1. Cover Diapers

These are waterproof covers and are used with an insert where the insert is in direct contact of skin. It can be used with disposable liners too. There are greater chances for leakage with these type of covers.

 

 

 

2. Pocket Diapers

These are just like diaper covers but has an inner absorbent lining attached. It has a pocket opening which allows you to put an insert into it for extra absorption.

 

 

 

3. All-in-one Diapers

As the name suggests, these are one piece diapers which consists of absorbent inserts stitched inside the inner lining of the Diaper.

 

 

To know more about the types of inserts available in the market and make your choice of the right cloth diaper, please read Neha’s complete post here.

 

If you like what she says and want to catch up with her, Follow her on the BabyChakra App.

 

To know more about modern cloth diapers, also read – Disposable Diapers | Cloth Diapers – A Comparison, The Beginner’s Guide to using Advanced Cloth Diapers

 

If you really love the idea of Cloth Diapers and want to buy, click here

 

Share your experiences of diapering in the comments below.

 

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