I recently bought cloth diapers because I no longer have a room mate, which means that its something I can pull off - doing the necessary laundry and such.
Cloth is great, they hold a lot, they're inexpensive in the long run, and they feel bulky as soon as you put them on, which I like, but I ran in to a problem with my plastic pants. I think I have already figured out the solution but I wanted to ask the community. I have been wearing my plastic pants with the end of the seam on the inside, as this seemed like that hard edge may be able to help retain leaks. Unfortunately my plastic pants have been feeling very uncomfortable around the waist and leg bands. I thought about buying a larger size but the pants feel large enough, then I realized that wearing the plastic pants with the end of the seam on the outside might make this discomfort go away. I'm trying it out now, just wanted some feedback from others.
Hopefully this was just a dumb move on my part and my problem is solved. Also, I've already tried plastic pants with thick waist and leg bands but I still get the same problem.
Cloth is great, they hold a lot, they're inexpensive in the long run, and they feel bulky as soon as you put them on, which I like, but I ran in to a problem with my plastic pants. I think I have already figured out the solution but I wanted to ask the community. I have been wearing my plastic pants with the end of the seam on the inside, as this seemed like that hard edge may be able to help retain leaks. Unfortunately my plastic pants have been feeling very uncomfortable around the waist and leg bands. I thought about buying a larger size but the pants feel large enough, then I realized that wearing the plastic pants with the end of the seam on the outside might make this discomfort go away. I'm trying it out now, just wanted some feedback from others.
Hopefully this was just a dumb move on my part and my problem is solved. Also, I've already tried plastic pants with thick waist and leg bands but I still get the same problem.