I wouldn't suggest it. They are a hastle and make a lot of noise. With my expriences they are uncomfortable for the child and a pain in the neck. My suggestion avoid them.
2006-06-19 12:34:31
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answered by mommyof3 3
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Do you mean plastic pants? A lot of people still call them rubber pants. I used them for all four of my kids over cloth diapers and I had no problems with them. They were no problem to wash. They come in at least 4 sizes and you will need to have the right size. You will probably want at least 4 in each size. When it only have some pee on it, I would usually dry it with a kleenex and reuse it. I only used disposables when away from home.
I tried to answer your email and it would not go through. Do not tumble dry plastic pants. I used white because that was what the store had in stock. I only had 2 kids in diapers at once, which wasn't too much work. I think I washed diapers 3 times a week. I have never used cloth squares. I used a combination of prefold and flat diapers. For overnight, I usually used two flat and one prefold diapers. I would fold the flat diapers to fit. My youngest is 10 and I don't remember seeing anything called terry squares in the store then.
2006-06-20 08:31:32
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answered by pennypincher 7
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I've used those rubber pants only when I had to take my child to the doctor's ofc or somewhere important when she had nice clothes on. Other than that I would tell you to not fool around with using them, they are pretty much a waste of money. Good Luck
2006-06-19 13:43:34
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answered by localgirl420 3
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Since they are rubber it stands to reason easy to wash-just throw in the washer but I wouldn't allow child to be wet too long wearing them for traps moisture and promotes bacterial growth but if you're going to use cloth diapers-Why?There is no health advantage and modern diapers are even more sanitary and less prone to promote bacteria growth but hey if its your thing OK and rubber pants then good to use for won't allow for messy stuff leaking out of cloth diaper etc.
2006-06-19 13:28:18
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answered by Anonymous
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wool soakers are better, they last longer and dont grow bacteria or cause yeast infection and you dont need to wash them often (about once a month) you just let them air dry and they self clean :)
you can make them easy and cheep yourself or hit ebay and buy 3-6 which is all you need till the child out grows them
2006-06-19 13:11:55
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answered by tpuahlekcip 6
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that is unquestionably the "quaint" thanks to potty prepare yet actual helpful. they're common to bathe, even if the rubber pants to have a tendency to crack and dry out if dried contained in the dryer, i'd line dry to save on the positioned on and tear. good success!
2016-11-15 00:07:20
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answered by ? 4
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what the hack yes yes i tried it once
2006-06-19 12:34:49
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answered by hotty 1
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