


I know parents whose sons have been completely potty trained by 2.5 or 3, and I know parents whose child is still wearing diapers at 6 or 7. He has Down syndrome, and because kids with Down syndrome are like kids without Down syndrome in that no two of them are alike nor do any two of them do the same thing at the same time, we have no benchmark on when he might be potty trained. savings: How much longer our son will be in diapers = Total Unknown. Of course, there’s an extra for the equation of investment vs. Also, my son will be 2 in September, so how much longer will I actually be using diapers? Will there be a cost savings, given the initial investment in cloth diapers? And how does one convince one‚’s husband that it won’t be Beyond Disgusting Oh My Sweet Lord Why Are You Even Suggesting This Pod Person Who Has Taken Over My Wife? So why have I not switched? Well, a combination of several factors, including hearing many, many times from my mother how laborious and icky cloth diapers are. Which bugs the (ha-ha) crap out of me, because, hi! Horrible for the environment!

I stare in complete envy at the cuteness that is coordinating diaper covers, sans irritating commercial characters. I wonder at the mysteries of rice-paper liners‚ prefolds‚ and sprayers that attach to the toilet. I read with great interest all your posts on cloth diapering.
