| Birth to Potty Diapers New & Green is proud to bring you a variety of One Size Diapers including: Bamboo, Pocket Diapers & All-in-One Diapers
Our Bamboo diapers need separate covers and you will need to purchase the appropriate sized covers to fit over the diapers at each stage. There is no One Size cover available. The Pocket and All-in-One One-Size diapers do not require separate covers. The Pocket & All-in-One diapers adjust by snapping down the rise in the front. These diapers are easiest if you set them on the snap level that you need (small, medium or large) and then leave it there until your baby moves up a size. The Bambineo Bamboo diaper is infinitely adjustable as you simply fold the rise down in the front and then fasten the Velcro tabs. This would be a good choice if you have more than one baby in diapers at the same time and need to adjust between them. One-Size Diapers are an economical choice for your diaper stash. They are designed to fit most babies from birth to potty training which means they typically fit babies within the 8 - 35lbs range. The disadvantage to One-Size Diapers is that they can be a little bulkier on a smaller newborn. On the spectrum of trim to bulky, Pocket Diapers are relatively trim, then the All-in-Ones while the Bambineo Bamboo has a little more fabric around the front making it bulkier. Some families choose to use One-Size Diapers when their child is approx 10-12lbs and up for a better fit and will use a newborn diaper until they reach this point.
NOTE: One-Size diapers get used and washed a LOT over the time your baby first puts them on until they are no longer in diapers. Any garment that is washed and dried in the dryer 2-3 times per week for up to 3 years will have more wear than one that is used for one size range and then put away. If you anticipate diapering more than one child in the same cloth diapers, you may wish to invest primarily in sized diapers with some One-Size diapers to carry through the sizes or invest in a larger amount of One-Size diapers so that they are used less frequently overall. These two strategies will keep your diapers in the best condition possible for subsequent children. |