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    Onesies

    Babykins.com ab universe Tykables Many more
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    Xp

    When it does not show on the xpmedical.com website, they are out of stock.
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    Stocking up and filling up your closet

    I bought 14 cases of Confidry in April. That's just over 1,000 diapers. Since I try to wear cloth diapers at night and on weekends, the Confidry supply should last me just over a year (about a case a month). I will take a break buying more diapers until late summer, then probably start stocking...
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    Hugging diapers

    I do that with my cloth diapers that are warm from the dryer.
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    Attending a medical appointment diapered.

    I wear 24/7 for U-IC ( over 8 years now). I have monthly hormone injections to control cancer side effects, and all the nurses have seen the waistbands of my diapers. I usually try to push them down out of view for the shot, but they still see it. I wear Confidry 24/7. (Yes, I stocked up with...
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    Dude wipes

    I like the fact that I can drop one or two wipes (individually packaged) into my pocket. I wish I could get a Baby wipe or Northshore wipe or 2 in a small disposable package for on the go.
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    First steps?

    Well, you need to obtain some diapers and try them. Don't try any drugstore brand or Depends, etc., most of them suck, but will usually hold one wetting. Get some real diapers like Northshore, ABU, Tykables, Rearz, whatever you like most, they will all be very good, and generally hold 3-4...
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    Using items/products actually used by babies & toddlers.

    Baby Magic body wash every shower. I think it is actually working....to regress (or that is what I tell myself) Of course Johnsons baby powder and lotion. Pampers, Huggies, or Kirkland baby wipes. Baby plate/bowl, and Nuby bottle. Baby food sometimes (squeeze fruit puree, puffs) Baby cloth...
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    Would you be a baby 24/7?

    Definitely yes! I just spent the last 3 days in AB land...no/limited adult responsibilities, wearing and using diapers 24/7 for everything, wearing onesies and little clothes/PJs, listening to AB hypnosis, sleeping in my crib, sucking on my paci, drinking from my bottle, eating with my...
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    Abdl changing table

    Easiest idea for a changing table is to get a couple of Ikea lower cabinets (the open square shelving kind, about 24 to 27 inches tall (there will be extra height from plywood base and pad), 30 to 36 inches wide (you may be able to get by with 24" wide, barely), and about 60 to 72 inches long...
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    Looking for opinions on the best onesie shirts for everyday use

    I prefer babykins onesise for everyday wear. The collar is similar to other t-shirts. Metal snaps in front. Very comfortable, ture to size. I like Changing Times Diaper Co as it has elastic on the legs. Thin collar line, comfortable fabric. ABUs are very good too. I find they run a tad...
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    Just started going 24/7! (Mostly)

    It's much easier if you just consider diapers or pull-ups as your new underwear....forever. I've been 24/7 for nocturnia and urge incontinence since mid 2015 and now prefer diapers.
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    Cloth diapers with disposable topliner.

    Doesn't work that well. Bunches up, doe not fully contain. Poopy accidents in cloth are a pain to cleanup. Stick with disposable for #2.
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    Why did you become Adultbaby ?

    All true. About 1980 was when I was 8 years old, I visited my baby cousin down the road on the same property and was facinated/jealous of him sleeping in the crib, cloth diapers in a hanging stacker, the whole nursery. Over the next few years I was able to occassionally aquire a few disposable...
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    Do you order plastic pants a size up for diaper bulk or true to waist size?

    Yes, leg opening size is more important. Measure your leg where the pants elastics will be firmly tight up toward the crotch. I generally order slightly larger to accommodate a bulky cloth diaper. Pants too small tend to rip, tear, or separate more easily. It is ok to have slightly bigger...
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