So as an antenatal educator it was my job to promote all different styles of parenting and in my classes I would show how to use all different types of nappies, both cloth and disposable. A lot of parents (especially dads) didn't even realise there was such thing as reusable and I heard a lot of 'that's disgusting'. I'm just wondering what made you chose to use cloth and why?
Personally, I'd choose cloth! I did for a bit with my son but it was absolutely pointless because as soon as his dad would get home he'd put a disposable on him. He'd say 'I don't want poo going around my washing machine with my clothes'. He knew full well it doesn't quite work like that but nevermind. I now have a new partner and he was speaking to his dad on phone the other day who used reusable on all three of his children and says he was against it which has now put him in the mindset of we aren't using them either. Nightmare. He's put his foot down on this one so I guess we are using disposables again
Personally, I'd choose cloth! I did for a bit with my son but it was absolutely pointless because as soon as his dad would get home he'd put a disposable on him. He'd say 'I don't want poo going around my washing machine with my clothes'. He knew full well it doesn't quite work like that but nevermind. I now have a new partner and he was speaking to his dad on phone the other day who used reusable on all three of his children and says he was against it which has now put him in the mindset of we aren't using them either. Nightmare. He's put his foot down on this one so I guess we are using disposables again