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Baby rubber pants... (old-fashioned cloth diapers)
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<blockquote data-quote="Pink Elephant" data-source="post: 731921" data-attributes="member: 21572"><p>Honestly, SOT, I think all of the cloth diapers I changed on baby siblings made me choose cloth when I became a mom. Who knows, maybe had my sibs worn disposables, I might have used Pampers instead of cloth.</p><p></p><p>Another reason (I think) why I chose to use cloth diapers as a mom, was because that's all there was when me and my baby sibs were little, so that's what I remember. I remember my mom folding diapers, rubber pants hanging on the clothesline, and the plastic diaper pail in the bathroom, oh, and the safety pins, too. It was all I knew.</p><p></p><p>Then around age 11, I started babysitting around the neighbourhood, and all of the moms used cloth diapers with rubber pants. That was the 1970's. I remember one household with 5 kids, 3 in diapers, and sometimes I'd change the 3 in diapers assembly-line style, one after another, all in diapers, rubber pants, and pins.</p><p></p><p>Babysat for an aunt, too, and she, too, used cloth diapers with rubber pants. I babysat for her weekly... two cousins in diapers, so plenty of changing.</p><p></p><p>As far as any difference goes, I really don't think there's any difference at all between the two, other than the fact that one diaper is disposable, while the other is cloth, and both serve the same purpose, but I do think it's what you are used to, possibly exposed to at a young age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pink Elephant, post: 731921, member: 21572"] Honestly, SOT, I think all of the cloth diapers I changed on baby siblings made me choose cloth when I became a mom. Who knows, maybe had my sibs worn disposables, I might have used Pampers instead of cloth. Another reason (I think) why I chose to use cloth diapers as a mom, was because that's all there was when me and my baby sibs were little, so that's what I remember. I remember my mom folding diapers, rubber pants hanging on the clothesline, and the plastic diaper pail in the bathroom, oh, and the safety pins, too. It was all I knew. Then around age 11, I started babysitting around the neighbourhood, and all of the moms used cloth diapers with rubber pants. That was the 1970's. I remember one household with 5 kids, 3 in diapers, and sometimes I'd change the 3 in diapers assembly-line style, one after another, all in diapers, rubber pants, and pins. Babysat for an aunt, too, and she, too, used cloth diapers with rubber pants. I babysat for her weekly... two cousins in diapers, so plenty of changing. As far as any difference goes, I really don't think there's any difference at all between the two, other than the fact that one diaper is disposable, while the other is cloth, and both serve the same purpose, but I do think it's what you are used to, possibly exposed to at a young age. [/QUOTE]
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